SEBASTIAN BACH: Animated Series Appearances Announced

November 26, 2008

Former SKID ROW singer Sebastian Bach will make an appearance on an upcoming episode of "Robot Chicken", the Emmy-Award-winning American animated television series that parodies a number of pop culture conventions using stop motion animation of toys, action figures, dolls, and claymation (usually for special effects) and various other objects. Look out for Bach as the voices of Wildman and Martian Manhunter. The exact air date has yet to be announced. Sebastian will also appear on two upcoming episodes of the animated television series "Spongebob Squarepants" as the voice of Triton.

Bach is currently working on material for a full-length country album with the writing team of Jeffrey Steele and Vicky McGehee, who previously collaborated with Sebastian on the "Battle With The Bottle" track.

Host John Rich tapped Sebastian Bach as the winner of the second season of CMT's hit series, "Gone Country", in the September 26 season finale. Bach immediately released "Battle With The Bottle" to radio. The song is produced by John Rich.

Sebastian Bach will "jam" with John Rich and Cowboy Troy on December 10 and December 11 in Las Vegas at the Hilton Theatre.

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