TWISTED SISTER Frontman To Appear On Channel 11 'Morning News'

May 7, 2007

TWISTED SISTER frontman Dee Snider and his daughter Cheyenne Snider will be on the Channel 11 "Morning News" show in New York City on Tuesday, May 15. The tentative air time is 6:45 a.m. Dee will be on to promote the upcoming Bikers For Babies Ride scheduled to take place on May 20 on Long Island, New York. Also scheduled to ride along with Dee Snider to promote the fight against premature birth are TWISTED SISTER bandmate Mark "The Animal" Mendoza, president of Coallier Entertainment Daniel Stanton, president of Lighthouse Harley Rob Schneider, Fingers from WBAB and many more. Dee Snider will also to be riding Billy Joel's motorcycle at this year's event.

Premature birth is a tremendous problem in the United States, affecting more than 480,000 babies and their families each year. It is the leading cause of death for babies during their crucial first month of life and since 1981, the rate of premature birth has risen a staggering 27% with nearly 50% of all premature births having no known cause. Together with Dee Snider, the March of Dimes hopes to raise money to pursue its mission of improving the health of babies, preventing birth defects and infant mortality.

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