SEBASTIAN BACH's DVD Delayed, Singer Comments On NINA GORDON's SKID ROW Cover

February 12, 2004

Former SKID ROW frontman Sebastian Bach has had the projected release date of his first DVD, "Forever Wild", pushed back to May 18. The disc will reportedly feature a 1998 live performance at the Whisky A Go Go in West Hollywood as well as footage from Bach's ill-fated VH1 show "Forever Wild". "There is both footage from the TV show itself as well as unreleased behind-the-scenes bloopers/screw-ups etc. that had us all in the control booth laughing our collective asses off while we were watching it," Sebastian said.

In other news, Bach has posted a message on his web site regarding the news that Nina Gordon, former singer/songwriter/guitarist for VERUCA SALT, has recorded an acoustic version of the SKID ROW smash "18 and Life" (download MP3 of Nina's version here). "Wow! What can I say," Sebastian writes. "I must say that I am very touched. Listening to this interpretation of the song is an extremely cool experience, & I have to say that, Nina, you do a great version! It is incredible to hear another musician put their own unique stamp on your own music & fascinating to hear this 17-year-old (!) track a completely new way! Thank you very much Nina Gordon & all the best to you! (With Ahmet Zappa on backup!)"

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