SEBASTIAN BACH To Jam With ANTHRAX Members In NYC This Friday

November 8, 2006

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

"The reunion of SAVAGE ANIMAL! My good buddy Scott Ian [of ANTHRAX] has opened a brand new bar in New York City and my band is gonna go jam with Scott, Frankie Bello [ANTHRAX bassist] and Pearl Aday [MOTHER PEARL frontwoman, Scott Ian's fiancée and daughter of legendary crooner Meat Loaf] after the sold-out [GUNS N' ROSES / SEBASTIAN BACH] Madison Square Garden concert Friday night! We should stagger in the club around 1 a.m.! C'ya there. We are gonna rock at Retox rock bar NYC."

Retox is located at 511 West 28th Street in New York City.

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