SEBASTIAN BACH: Buenos Aires Footage Posted Online

May 13, 2010

Video footage of former SKID ROW singer Sebastian Bach's March 2010 performance in Buenos Aires, Argentina can be viewed below.

Commented Bach: "What can one say about this clip. If you want to feel what it's like to play in front of over 40,000 people, watch this clip from a little over a month ago.

"Buenos Aires, I cannot thank you enough for your support. This feeling I get on stage is my dream come true and everything I ever imagined it would be being a 'rock star.'

"My band rules, and the reaction from the crowds this last tour has been one of the highlights of my whole life.

"This clip goes out to all the concert promoters / agents / people in charge of the USA concert scene.

"When we play, this is pretty much the scene we encounter everywhere, playing new songs for younger and bigger crowds than ever before.

"Reunion tours are cool for some people, but not everyone is the same. I myself could not be happier with my current band, and new songs we are working on right now to get out as soon as we can.

"Here are 40,000 people in Buenos Aires that really, really dig the new scene, man!!

"USA / U.K., I hope to see you soon but I don't know when that will be..."

Bach's current solo band includes guitarists Nick Sterling and Johnny Chromatic, drummer Bobby Jarzombek and bassist Rob DeLuca.

Bach supported GUNS N' ROSES on their recently completed South American and Canadian tours.

Sebastian recently collaborated with HATEBREED frontman Jamey Jasta on several tracks for Bach's new solo album, with Nick and Charlie Bellmore of the Connecticut band PHANTOMS assisting during the pre-production process. The singer has also written material with John 5 (ROB ZOMBIE, MARILYN MANSON).

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