ANTHRAX Guitarist Comments On VH1 'Supergroup' Show: 'I'm In Love With TED NUGENT'

February 25, 2006

ANTHRAX guitarist Scott Ian has confirmed that he is taking part in a new VH1 reality TV show, tentatively titled "Supergroup", along with Ted Nugent (guitar),Evan Seinfeld (BIOHAZARD; bass),Sebastian Bach (ex-SKID ROW; vocals) and Jason Bonham (BONHAM, UFO, FOREIGNER; drums). Filming for the program commenced this week in Las Vegas, with the premise being to lock several musicians in a house for 10 days and get them to write and record some new original music. Originally the network wanted the group to record an album, but at this time it is understood they will settle for one song and hope for more. In addition to the five musicians, star manager Doc McGhee (KISS) is in charge and is also living in the house for the duration of filming/recording. The show will air on VH1 later this year.

Said Ian: "I'm in love with Ted. We wrote a song and I got to show Ted how to play a riff I wrote. Insane. The house is ridiculous. If Liberace took a dump and it was a house it would be this one. This place makes Trump's place look tasteful! It has a bowling alley!!! We've been jamming non-stop and are going to play a show here in Vegas March 5 at the Empire Ballroom. We're doing 'Only' [originally written and recorded by ANTHRAX]. If you're in the area..."

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