SLASH To Guest On 'Lopez Tonight'

March 20, 2011

VELVET REVOLVER and ex-GUNS N' ROSES guitarist Slash will guest on the Thursday, March 24 edition of "Lopez Tonight", comedian George Lopez's talk show on TBS.

The show, which premiered in November 2009, features audience interaction using a high-energy format. The program airs Monday through Thursday at 12:00 a.m. (midnight) Eastern/9:00 p.m. Pacific in the United States.

For more information, visit www.lopeztonight.com.

Slash was last interviewed on January 31 edition of "Lopez Tonight". He also performed THE ROLLING STONES classic "Brown Sugar" with Michael Bearden and the "Lopez Tonight" house band, ESE VATOS. You can watch video footage of his appearance below.

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