Y&T Pays Tribute To Late QUIET RIOT Singer; Video Available

December 6, 2007

California rock legends Y&T paid tribute to late QUIET RIOT frontman Kevin DuBrow by performing a cover version of QUIET RIOT's "Metal Health" during their November 30, 2007 concert at the Mystic Theatre in Petaluma, California. Watch a clip of the performance below.

DuBrow was found dead on November 25 at his Las Vegas home. Foul play has been ruled out, with police calling the death "accidental."

DuBrow rose to fame in 1983 with QUIET RIOT's chart-topping album "Metal Health" and smash single "Cum On Feel The Noize".

A funeral service for DuBrow was held Sunday (December 2) in Corona del Mar, California, where DuBrow was buried next to his father.

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