VELVET REVOLVER Perform Acoustic Set At NYC Nightclub: Photos Available

September 18, 2004

VELVET REVOLVER (minus guitarist Dave Kushner) performed a special three-song acoustic set at the Snitch nightclub in New York City Friday night (Sept. 17). According to one attendee, the band played acoustic renditions of "Dead Flowers" (THE ROLLING STONES),"Surrender" (CHEAP TRICK) and "Used to Love Her" (GUNS N' ROSES). Check out pictures from Film Magic. Kushner failed to take part in the performance because he reportedly showed up late at the club, which is co-owned by VELVET REVOLVER members Scott Weiland and Duff McKagan.

In other news, VELVET REVOLVER guitarist Slash joined James Brown and Lenny Kravitz onstage at Miller Brewing Company's "Rock Through Time" event (the grand finale to Miller's celebration of Rolling Stone's 50 Years of Rock and Roll summer) on Friday at the Roseland Ballroom in New York City. "Rock Through Time", a two-day concert event, will conclude on Saturday, September 18 with additional performances from VELVET REVOLVER and CHEAP TRICK, among others.

(Thanks: David Ungar Photography / Bagel)

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