TWISTED SISTER Frontman Interviewed At FULL MOON TATTOO & HORROR FESTIVAL

May 15, 2010

Infernal Dreams conducted an interview with TWISTED SISTER frontman Dee Snider at the ninth annual Full Moon Tattoo & Horror Festival, which was held April 23-25, 2010 at the Nashville Airport Marriott Hotel. You can now watch the chat below.

According to Newsday.com, Dee Snider and his family — wife Suzette, and their four kids; Jesse, Shane, Cody and Cheyenne — have signed on to do their own reality show, "Growing Up Twisted", for A&E, set to air later this year. The show is in production on Long Island, mainly in the Stony Brook area around the Sniders' home.

Snider said cameras will be all over Point Lookout on May 23 for the eighth annual Bikers for Babies Ride, the March of Dimes fundraiser he has been chairman of since it began. "So if you want to be part of the show, come on down," said Snider, adding that the rest of TWISTED SISTER may be on hand for the event. The show will also shoot at the Atlantic City Hilton this weekend, covering his appearance in "I Wanna Rock Live", where he might unveil a new song his son Jesse wrote and where Cheyenne might perform.

Read more from Newsday.com.

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