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SEBASTIAN SAYS "(VELVET REVOLVER) CAN'T DO 'WELCOME TO THE JUNGLE' BECAUSE (SCOTT WEILAND) CAN'T SING IT"

TwinCities.com (www.twincities.com) has issued the following report from Ross Raihala:

With his mane of blond hair, whisper-to-a-scream voice and sinewy legs born to be wrapped in leather, SEBASTIAN BACH was the perfect pop-metal frontman when he led SKID ROW in the late '80s and early '90s.

But these days, with his former bandmates only a few steps away from the actual Skid Row, Bach has settled into the unexpected role of rock 'n' roll renaissance man. He has starred on Broadway (Jekyll and Hyde, The Rocky Horror Picture Show), toured with Jesus Christ Superstar, picked up a regular acting gig (Gilmore Girls) and become VH1's go-to guy, most recently as a member of the reality show SuperGroup.

And at the top of all that, Bach is back on the road with GUNS N' ROSES. He opens the evening with his solo band, then returns to the stage to scream his way through 'My Michelle' with Axl Rose in what has been shaping up to be a highlight of the tour.

With a Saturday-night stop set for Target Center, we caught up with the chatty and surprisingly charming Bach. Here's what he had to say:

On what it's like to be back playing arenas: "It was the most amazing thing for Axl to ask my band to join the tour. It's something I've waited for for a long time. I get offers to do those package tours, the nostalgia-oriented ones, but I always say no. But Guns N' Roses, that one I'll do. I'm very, very lucky. There's a lot of firsts on this tour for me. We got to play a sold-out Madison Square Garden. There have been a lot of places I've never played before, and for an old guy like me, it's great."

On what Axl's like behind the scenes: "He likes to laugh. He likes to joke around, like, a lot. And he's got the most unique voice I've ever heard. His speaking voice is this low baritone, Clint Eastwood kind of a voice. And then when he laughs, it's like a boy soprano's highest note that comes out. You know, he's singing better than ever now, and that's a fact. That's one thing about Axl people forget. He is one of the best rock 'n' roll singers that ever lived."

On the sometimes long wait from his solo set to 'My Michelle': "Well, I've been on the road since June. And, you know, that whole 'My Michelle' thing is great. I sing my own stuff, then wait two or three hours and jump up there and scream even harder. I've been doing that every day. It's good work if you can get it. The one thing I've learned about myself — and I learned this when I did Jesus Christ Superstar — is that my voice is probably the strongest part about me. It's the rest of me that gets tired. My legs and my eyeballs and my arms and my brain. But my pipes are fine."

On his appearance on SuperGroup: "My favorite part of it was when I tell the powers that be to f— off. I just love that. And when they brought that stylist in, I'm, like, 'No, I'm not cutting my hair.' They tell me she cut Jennifer Lopez's hair. Dude, Sebastian Bach has cooler hair than Jennifer Lopez. I look at music as a form of self-expression. I don't need a stylist. Why doesn't she have her own band if she's such an expert? Whatever. My father was a famous painter, and as a little boy, I watched him wake up every day, get his paintbrush and paint all day. He did that 'til the day he died. My microphone is my paintbrush. That's what I do."

On getting the call to star in Jekyll and Hyde on Broadway: I was, like, 'Do you have the right phone number? Why are you calling me?' They sent the script, and I was on the road with my solo band playing some f——— dump. I was looking around at this club and thinking, hmmm, Broadway or this place? Honestly, though, I didn't think I could do it. The script is so thick, it's like 300 pages or some s—. It's all in old English, and there were these words I'd never heard before in my life. There's 17 songs, and I'm in every scene. But I had a lot of encouragement from people. And I loved doing it. It really was the highlight of my life."

On those who say the 2006 version of Guns N' Roses isn't the real thing: "You know, you've got Slash and Duff doing Stone Temple Pilots songs with Weiland (in Velvet Revolver). They can't do 'Welcome to the Jungle' because he can't sing it. Let's be honest. Then, you've got Axl doing 'Sweet Child O' Mine' and 'Rocket Queen' with some other dudes. I'd rather see Axl singing Guns N' Roses songs than Slash doing Stone Temple Pilots songs. Nobody can sing 'Paradise City' like Axl Rose."

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IMMORTAL FRANCE'S HELLFEST CONFIRMED

Immortal has annonced on their website the following message:

Photograve Management has confirmed the band's long-awaited return to France next year: June 22-24. Immortal will co-headline the mainstage at Hellfest during the weekend. “France has always been an important country for Immortal, and we're looking forward to finally meeting our dedicated French fans again," state the band.

This will be Immortal's only concert in France for 2007. For more info on Hellfest and tickets, please see the festival's
website at Hellfest.fr. Immortal's exclusive live appearances for 2007 now include:

April
5-7 - Oslo, Norway at Inferno Festival

22-24 - Clisson, France at Hellfest

June
29-July 1st - Helsinki, Finland at Tuska Open Air

July
13 - New York City, NY at BB King's
15 - Los Angeles, CA at The Avalon
20 - Tolmin, Slovakia at Metal Camp

Aug
2-4 - Wacken, Germany at Wacken Open Air

Stay tuned for more exclusive dates.

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JOURNEY TO ROCK ARF IN CALIFORNIA

Journey has issued the following message:

"Rock away the night at ARF Rocks! on Friday, January 5 at 7:30 p.m. at the Lesher Center for the Arts in Walnut Creek, California. Join Tony La Russa along with Neal Schon and Jonathan Cain from JOURNEY and friend Jeff Scott Soto, guitarist RONNIE MONTROSE and Marty Casey and LOVEHAMMERS. Don't miss the opportunity to be a part of this memorable evening! Tickets, priced at $100, $50 and $35 will go on sale Tuesday, December 5, 2006 and will be available by calling 925-943-SHOW.

Baseball manager Tony La Russa and his wife, Elaine, co-founded ARF in 1991 after he rescued a terrified stray cat that ran onto the field during an A's-Yankees game. From its humble beginnings, ARF has grown quickly, so that we are now able to rescue and find loving homes for more and more abused and abandoned cats and dogs each year. Link to ARF here ."

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