TOMMY LEE 'Going Bananas' On Christmas

December 26, 2008

MÖTLEY CRÜE drummer Tommy Lee to The Pulse of Radio on how he planned to spend Christmas this year: "My house is up on a hill, so it's this big, long, sloped street. And I'm gonna create just like this insane winter wonderland for my kids and the kids on the street and stuff. We're getting some snow trucks to come up and a couple of my boys that design snowboard tracks and stuff, so we're gonna make a couple of half-pipes, some rail slides, some ramps, and just let the kids on it Christmas Eve, and all their friends from school, and just go bananas."

Tommy Lee will make a DJing appearance with DJ Aero (real name: Chester Deitz) this New Year's Eve (December 31) at 330 Ritch in San Francisco, California.

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