SEBASTIAN BACH To Go 'Country' In Nashville Tomorrow

May 13, 2008

Former SKID ROW frontman Sebastian Bach has issued the following update:

"I am currently filming the show 'Gone Country 2' for the CMT network. The object of the show is for each cast member to write and perform their own song. We will perform our songs live on Wednesday night (May 14) at the WildHorse Saloon in Nashville, TN. So come on out and cheer me on, and get on TV at the same time! Admission to the show is free! Did I mention it's free?"

Other celebrities taking part in "Gone Country 2" are Grammy and Academy Award winner Irene Cara, "American Idol" finalist Mikalah Gordon, singer Jermaine Jackson, NSYNC's Chris Kirkpatrick, actor Lorenzo Lamas and actress Sean Young.

John Rich returns as host and judge of the show, which is currently filming in Nashville and which will begin airing in August.

As with the first season, the show will immerse the celebrities in all things country for a chance to break out as a country star.

Read more from Billboard.biz.

The first season of "Gone Country", which ended March 7 with Julio Iglesias Jr. named the winner, featured TWISTED SISTER's Dee Snider as one of the participants. The show became CMT's highest-rated series ever, averaging 769,000 total viewers.

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