SLASH At First-Ever SUNSET STRIP MUSIC FESTIVAL; Photos Available

June 28, 2008

GUNS N' ROSES guitarist Slash is taking part in the first-ever Sunset Strip Music Festival which is being held June 26-28 at legendary Los Angeles venues including the Roxy, Whisky A-Go-Go, House of Blues, Viper Room, Key Club and the Cat Club along the 1.3-mile Strip.

The festivities kicked off on Thursday with a special opening-night party at the House of Blues, hosted by Mark McGrath, to pay tribute to the Godfathers of the Sunset Strip Lou Adler, Mario Maglieri, and Elmer Valentine. There was also be a very special musical performance to end the night.

Check out photos from Getty Images.

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