RED WINGS Players To Meet DEF LEPPARD Members

October 7, 2008

According to the The Windsor Star, Leamington, Windsor, Canada's Darren McCarty and Kirk Maltby of the Stanley Cup champion Red Wings will meet members of rock band DEF LEPPARD after Thursday's (October 9) practice at Joe Louis Arena in Detroit.

Joe Elliott and Phil Collen of DEF LEPPARD will headline NHL Face-Off Rocks 2008 at the Fox Theatre Thursday night.

DEF LEPPARD will play its new single "C'mon, C'mon" before the viewing party of the sold-out Red Wings home opener and banner-raising ceremony.

DEF LEPPARD's newest album, "Songs From The Sparkle Lounge", debuted at No. 5 on the Billboard Top 200. The band's ninth studio album contains 11 new songs, including "Nine Lives", featuring a collaboration with country music superstar Tim McGraw.

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