SEBASTIAN BACH At Citi Field: Soundcheck Clip Posted Online

May 13, 2009

Former SKID ROW singer Sebastian Bach performed this past Saturday (May 9) for the New York Mets Autism Awareness Day at Citi Field in Flushing, New York. Bach played a short set in support of VH1 Classic Rock Autism, a campaign that is designed to help educate parents and build awareness about autism. VH1 Classic Rock Autism also helps to raise funds for a variety of autism research, advocacy and support organizations.

Commented Sebastian: "What an incredible day at Citi Field! So glad I brought along the video camera! Here is the first installment of the 'Bach at Citi Field' show! This clip [see below] shows us getting to Citi Field and doing soundcheck at 10:00 a.m., two hours before the ballpark opened. They told me in an interview that will air on SNY network that I was the first-ever 'rock' performer to play Citi Field! I can now imagine what it was like [for] THE BEATLES to play Shea Stadium. The place is so huge that the slapback makes it virtually impossible to hear yourself while playing! Again and again I thank whoever invented in-ear monitors! Coming in future video clips: performance footage; hanging out with 'The Howard Stern Show''s Artie Lange, BabaBooey and Lisa G; talking about Artie's book 'Too Fat Too Fish'; taking pictures with Artie Lange and a bunch of kids. Yes, this is the tape they DON'T have at 'The Howard Stern Show'... Stay tuned to see what actually happened! Exclusive footage of BabaBooey's 'pitch' and the shocked reaction directly afterward! Yes, all that and more, coming your way as soon as possible."

Bach is best known for selling 20 million albums as the former lead singer of SKID ROW. He has gone on to star on Broadway and television, including five seasons on CW's "Gilmore Girls", as well as hit shows on VH1, MTV and CMT. Bach's latest project is "Angel Down", his first solo album since 1999. The record features 14 new songs with a guest appearance by GUNS N' ROSES front man Axl Rose on three recordings, including a blistering version of AEROSMITH's "Back In The Saddle".

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