WARRANT's 'Heaven' Featured In AT&T Commercial

June 26, 2008

WARRANT's classic ballad "Heaven" is featured in AT&T's latest commercial for LG Shine, an elegant slider phone with mirror finish and shine-through screen. Watch the 30-second spot below.

The reunited classic lineup of WARRANT whose tour with CINDERELLA, LYNCH MOB and LYNAM was recently cancelled will play the following dates this summer:

Jul. 05 - Henderson, NV - Sunset Station Hotel & Casino - Outdoors (w/ GREAT WHITE)
Jul. 12 - Pryor, OK - Rocklahoma
Aug. 16 - Winter Park, CO - Hawgfest
Aug. 17 - Tower, MN - Fortune Bay Casino (w/ ALICE COOPER)
Aug. 30 - Virginia Beach, VA - American Music Festival (w/ BILLY IDOL)
Aug. 31 - Richmond, TX - Rock the Bayou

For the first time since 1994, original WARRANT members Jani Lane (vocals),Joey Allen (lead guitar),Jerry Dixon (bass),Erik Turner (guitar) and Steven Sweet (drums) will grace stages across the land together. They'll deliver a brand new and exciting stage show encompassing material from their first two multi-platinum albums "Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich" and "Cherry Pie", plus the gold album "Dog Eat Dog", including such unforgettable hits as "Cherry Pie", "Down Boys", "Heaven", "Sometimes She Cries", "Uncle Tom's Cabin" and many more.

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