BLACK LABEL SOCIETY Bassist To Perform With THE INFINITE STAIRCASE In Staten Island

December 3, 2010

BLACK LABEL SOCIETY bassist John "J.D." DeServio will join THE INFINITE STAIRCASE on stage on Thursday, December 16 at Uncle Bourbon's (The Old Dock Street Bar & Grill located at 691 Bay St.) in Staten Island, New York.

THE INFINITE STAIRCASE released its debut album, "The Road Less Taken", in March of 2009 before embarking on "The Black Label Bash" tour with BLACK LABEL SOCIETY, SEVENDUST and DOPE. After a year-long hiatus following a much-publicized and still ongoing dispute with former drummer Paris Bierk (son of ex-SKID ROW singer Sebastian Bach),the band is returning to the club circuit and working on a follow-up CD.

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