SEBASTIAN BACH: Performance Footage Of Another New Song Available

December 17, 2009

Fan-filmed video footage of former SKID ROW singer Sebastian Bach and his solo band performing a brand new song called "Take It Away" (written and previously recorded by new Bach guitarist Nick Sterling) on December 15, 2009 at Diesel in Budapest can be viewed below. Also available are several other clips from the show (courtesy of "hauntedreality75").

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

Bach recently stated about his new bandmates: "I can't tell ya how happy I am with my band and my new guitar player Nick Sterling! This dude is gonna blow you all away! He plays incredible and we got some new jams that will kick your ass! The whole band is rockin' and we can't wait to see you all LIVE on tour!!"

Bach and DANKO JONES will support GUNS N' ROSES on their upcoming Canadian tour in January/February.

Dominick Tancredi will play bass for Bach on December 21 in Moscow, Russia.

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).

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 most recent studio project was "Angel Down", his first solo album since 1999. The record features 14 songs with a guest appearance by GUNS N' ROSES front man Axl Rose on three cuts, including a blistering version of AEROSMITH's "Back In The Saddle".

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