TWISTED SISTER Frontman 'Feeling Terrible' About Leaving Family To Deal With Hurricane

August 26, 2011

TWISTED SISTER frontman Dee Snider has posted the following message on his Twitter profile:

"Well, this blows. Heading to airport for TWISTED show [at the Rock Jam festival] in Colorado tomorrow and leaving my family to deal with hurricane. Made sure things were secure before I left, but still....

"We lived in Florida during Hurricane Andrew so I know how devastating a hurricane can be. I pray it's nothing like that, but the news are really revving up the reports of devastation!

"I wanted to cancel, but the band guilted me into playing. I won't be able to get back until Monday at the soonest. Feeling terrible."

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