TOMMY LEE Gets First-Ever In-Flight Tattoo

March 25, 2008

On their way to the 23rd annual Winter Music Conference in Miami where notorious illustrated rock star Tommy Lee (MTLEY CRE) will be spinning with partner DJ Aero at Cameo on March 28, Mario Barth performed the first ever in-flight tattoo on Lee. Tommy Lee states, "Mario at Starlight Tattoo is the best tattoo artist in the world."

The achievement by Barth was recorded by Guinness World Records as the first-ever tattoo performed in high altitude.

When: Tuesday, March 25 at approximately 9:34 p.m. (ET)

Where: Aboard the luxurious Gulfstar G-4 private jet traveling from Burbank Airport to the Miami Executive Aviation

Starlight Tattoo is the premier international tattoo organization with six high-end tattoo studios around the world. CEO and inventor Mario Barth has a vast and impressive celebrity clientele including: Lenny Kravitz, Jason Kidd, Nikki Sixx, members of MY CHEMICAL ROMANCE, Fieldy of KORN, Ja Rule, New York Giants' David Diehl and many others.

For more information, go to www.starlighttattoolasvegas.com.

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