OZZY OSBOURNE, SLASH Perform With CAMP FREDDY At Galpin Auto Sports Grand Opening

October 21, 2008

Ozzy Osbourne, Slash, Macy Gray, Steve Jones, CYPRESS HILL, Mark McGrath and Steve Stevens are among the guest musicians who performed with CAMP FREDDY at the official grand opening of the vehicle customization facility Galpin Auto Sports this past Saturday night (October 18) in Van Nuys, California. CAMP FREDDY guitarist Billy Morrison writes in an online posting, "It's strange to me how one minute I am standing on one of the loudest stages I have ever experienced, playing 'Paranoid' with [Dave] Navarro [CAMP FREDDY guitarist], Slash and Steve Jones (all four of us playing that infamous riff),watching Ozzy play with the audience and sing the shit out of a song that he must have sung a million times.....and then it's all finished. Over. I am back at home, sipping coffee and watching fucking squirrels and birds do their morning thing!

Morrison continued, "[This past Saturday night's] show was just incredible — culminating with Ozzy doing four songs with us ('Iron Man', 'I Don't Know', 'Crazy Train', and the huge guitar-fest that I described above on 'Paranoid') as well as CYPRESS HILL and Slash doing 'Rock Superstar' [video] and 'Paradise City', Mark McGrath and Steve Stevens rockin' 'Rebel Yell', Billy Duffy ripping on 'Wild Flower', Macy Gray storming through '7 Nation Army' .... just too many great moments in one show!"

Check out photos from the concert from Wire Image.

Fan-filmed video footage of the performance can be viewed below.

Ozzy Osbourne with CAMP FREDDY (October 18, 2008):

Macy Gray with CAMP FREDDY (October 18, 2008):

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