'Hard Rock Treasures' DVD To Include Full-Length Interview With DIMEBAG

October 14, 2005

More details have been revealed regarding the upcoming "Hard Rock Treasures" "rockumentary" DVD, due on November 21 via Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment. Featuring exclusive interviews with some of the most important rock bands ever, including DEEP PURPLE, LED ZEPPELIN, METALLICA, KISS and many more, "Hard Rock Treasures" follows Don Bernstein, Head of Collections for the Hard Rock Cafes on his quest to acquire celebrated items from rock music history — from the owners themselves. Speaking to the legends in their own homes, studios and on the road about their most prized possessions and memories, are the following gods of rock;

LED ZEPPELIN - Jimmy Page
DEEP PURPLE - Ian Paice
AC/DC - Brian Johnson
METALLICA - James Hetfield
VELVET REVOLVER - Scott Weiland
THE BEACH BOYS - Mike Love, Brian Wilson
BLACK SABBATH - Tony Iommi
THE KNACK - Doug Fieger
CHEAP TRICK - Rick Neilsen
BON JOVI - Richie Sambora
Peter Frampton
KISS - Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons, Peter Criss, Ace Frehley
PANTERA – "Dimebag" Darrell Abbott, Vinnie Paul Abbott
SLIPKNOT
RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS - Chad Smith
B52'S - Fred Schneider
MÖTLEY CRÜE - Nikki Sixx, Vince Neil
AEROSMITH - Joey Kramer, Tom Hamilton
STYX - James Young
VAN HALEN - Michael Anthony

Featuring archive concert footage and loaded with exclusive special features, including extra interviews and original newsreels featuring THE BEATLES and ERIC CLAPTON, "Hard Rock Treasures" is a must for the DVD collections of all rock connoisseurs.

For more details and trailer streams, visit ContactMusic.com.

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