'Rock And Roll Fantasy Camp' On NBC 'Today' Show And ABC 'World News Tonight'

August 29, 2006

During the recent Rock and Roll Fantasy Camp which was held in New York City August 13 through August 17, both the NBC "Today" show and ABC's "World News Tonight" stopped by to do pieces on the Fantasy Camp experience. The ABC "World News" piece, which was filmed by Heather Nauert, will air sometime during the week of August 28, so be on the lookout for it. The NBC "Today" show piece will air on Monday, September 4, which is Labor Day.

TWISTED SISTER frontman Dee Snider, ex-KISS guitarist Bruce Kulick and guitarist Joe Satriani were among the legendary rock musicians and songwriters who taught and played with around 80 rock and roll fans over a five-day period in New York City as part of Rock and Roll Fantasy Camp, where rock and roll dreams come true for fans who want to make their musical fantasies become reality.

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