WHITE LION/PRETTY BOY FLOYD Drummer Partners With DEAD CLUBS APPAREL

February 12, 2010

WHITE LION/PRETTY BOY FLOYD drummer Troy Patrick Farrell has partnered with Dead Clubs Apparel LLC founder Kenny Merrill, a staple in the Los Angeles club scene for over 20 years, to launch the Dead Clubs clothing line. According to a press release, Dead Clubs "offers the rocker of old and young [an opportunity] to relive the heyday of the Sunset Strip and beyond by obtaining T-shirts that are exact replications of the clubs you either hung out in or heard about over the past quarter century.

"The clubs that made these bands famous may be long gone, but that glorious history is now once again within reach. The classic logos of these clubs are now available to all who remember the intense music scene they grew up with. Whether you were a judge for the Miss Gazzari's contest, or just wish you were there, you can wear the colors of the Sunset Strip in its finest hour through the magic of Dead Clubs. These masterful recreations of timeless trademarks of The Strip are faithful in every detail to the original logos of the hottest spot in Hollywood's illustrious rock 'n' roll history. Just as CBGBs defined the punk rock scene in its day, these clubs were the fertile ground on which rock 'n' roll was born."

Commented Farrell: "I went to Gazzarri's, FM Station, the Coconut Teaszer and never got a shirt. I know tons of people that wish they had one, and now you can get one!"

For more information, visit www.deadclubs.com.

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