ACE FREHLEY Performs At BLACK TOOTH BASH In Memory Of DIMEBAG; Video Available

May 20, 2007

Two short video clips of original KISS guitarist Ace Frehley performing at the Black Tooth Bash Thursday night (May 17) at the House of Blues in Hollywood, California have been posted at YouTube: Clip#1, Clip#2. Frehley reportedly performed a high-energy version of the KISS classic "Cold Gin" with Vinnie Paul (PANTERA, DAMAGEPLAN, HELLYEAH) on drums and Scott Ian (ANTHRAX) on rhythm guitar, among other musicians.

The Black Tooth Bash — named after the "Black Tooth Grin" cocktail late PANTERA/DAMAGEPLAN guitarist "Dimebag" Darrell Abbott created — was preceded by Six String Masterpieces: The "Dimebag" Darrell Art Tribute, with all proceeds going to the Little Kids Rock foundation.

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