TWISTED SISTER Manager Offers Help To Troubled Former WARRANT Singer

November 22, 2005

In the wake of Metal Sludge's continuing coverage (Report#1, Report#2) of former WARRANT frontman Jani Lane's apparent difficulties performing at full capacity on the ongoing VH1 Classic's "Metal Mania: Stripped Across America Tour 2005", TWISTED SISTER manager Daniel Stanton of Coallier Entertainment has issued the following open leter to the troubled singer:

"My name is Daniel Stanton, I own Coallier Entertainment (web site) in NYC. Having been in the business for over 20 years, we have handled such artists as TWISTED SISTER, THIN LIZZY, W.A.S.P. and many many more. I am sending this open letter so that hopefully it reaches you. It is obvious you are still in need of help and are still in pain. I would like to extend, not only our service, but a place to stay, a place to clear your head, a place to focus, a gym, a recording studio, and a place to write again. All of this for FREE, no commissions, no agents, no managers, no lawyers and most of all — no demons! We can then also discuss a place for you to seek help and work through these times of trouble.

"I have turned many bands around. I have raised the bar (stakes) on every artist I have ever worked with and have references to justify this. If you are serious enough to try again, no judging, no questions, you can contact me through the website of Blabbermouth or at our office. There is ALWAYS hope!"

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