SEBASTIAN BACH Starting Mixing Process On 'Angel Down'

February 7, 2007

Former SKID ROW frontman Sebastian Bach has posted the following message on his official web site:

"Greetings from Hollywood, California ! I am busy here doing two things: 1. Filming a new episode of the 'Gilmore Girls' for the CW newtork! and 2. Starting the mixing process on the 'Angel Down' CD! Oh, yeah, getting a sunburn is high on the priority list as well!

"Mixing is going great! I cannot wait for you all to crank this music!!!

"Also appearing on this episode of the 'Gilmore Girls' is Sally Struthers and I was lucky enough to go over to her house for drinks and to hang out poolside! There is another special guest on this episode, from the rock world, that will blow you away when you find out who it is. Check out this video I took of Sally Struthers singing the theme to her show 'All In The Family'!"

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