VINCE NEIL Interviewed On New Mexico's KXPZ 99.5 FM (Audio)

November 28, 2012

MÖTLEY CRÜE singer Vince Neil was interviewed by Shannon Ellis earlier today (Wednesday, November 28) during "Shannon's Sack Lunch" on the KXPZ The Rocket FM 99.5 FM radio station in Las Cruces, New Mexico. You can now listen to the chat using the SoundCloud player below.

As previously reported, Neil launched his Tatuado vodka at two separate Lee's Discount Liquor locations in Las Vegas on November 17-18.

Tatuado vodka is filtered five times and bottled in Las Vegas, which Neil has called home since 1995. Tatuado vodka sells for $13.99 at all Lee's Discount Liquor locations.

Neil in August held a soft opening of his new expanded Tatuado Mexican restaurant and bar at the LVH, formerly the Las Vegas Hilton.

The singer in 2007 introduced his signature line of tequila, Tres Rios.

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