MARK SLAUGHTER Slaughters SLAUGHTER Hit At Gift Of Music Concert; Video Available

February 26, 2009

Altitude TV has posted video footage of Mark Slaughter, frontman of veteran rockers SLAUGHTER, struggling to hit the high notes during a solo performance of the band's 1990 hit "Fly To The Angels" at the Gift of Music concert in Nashville on February 2. Watch it below and check out the original video for comparison.

"Fly To The Angels" was featured on SLAUGHTER's debut album, "Stick It To Ya", which went double platinum on the strength of several singles. Although the band's style of music had fallen from public favor by the time it released its second album, "The Wild Life", in 1992, SLAUGHTER continued to tour and record throughout the '90s.

Mark Slaughter performing "Fly To The Angels" on February 2, 2009:

SLAUGHTER's "Fly To The Angels" video (1990):

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