CAMP FREDDY Perform At MAXIM Magazine's Pre-SUPERBOWL Party: Photos Available

February 3, 2004

CAMP FREDDY, the Los Angeles-based "jam" band consisting of JANE'S ADDICTION guitarist Dave Navarro, former THE CULT touring bassist Billy Morrison (on guitar),ex-GUNS N' ROSES/THE CULT drummer Matt Sorum, bassist Scott Ford, and vocalist Donovan Leitch (the son of 1960s U.K. folk-rock icon Donovan) performed at the Maxim Magazine Superbowl Party on Friday, January 30 in Houston, Texas. Joining the group during their set were special guests Jerry Cantrell (ALICE IN CHAINS),Shelby Lynne, Wes Scantlin (PUDDLE OF MUDD),Steve Stevens (BILLY IDOL),Billy Duffy (THE CULT) and Chad Smith (RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS),among others.

Commented Morrison: "Now THAT was fun!! Wes Scantlin and Jerry Cantrell doing 'Man In The Box' with us, Steve Stevens and Billy Duffy on 'Love Removal Machine', and Matt Sorum singing LEAD vocals, down the front, doing his very best Robert Plant, on 'Whole Lotta Love'!! It was a huge circus tent in the middle of a field in Houston, with stilt walkers, sideshows, acrobats etc. Maxim magazine put on the party for the Superbowl, called it Circus Maximus, we played 11 songs, had a few friends play a few songs (Shelby Lynne on 'Feel Like Makin Love'???!!!!) and had a lot of fun doing it. Now its back to L.A. to put some guitars on the record."

CAMP FREDDY's setlist for the Maxim Magazine Superbowl Party was as follows:

01. Ballroom Blitz
02. 20th Century Boy
03. Jean Genie
04. Should I Stay
05. Pretty Vacant
06. Love Removal Machine
07. Feel Like Makin Love
08. Hey Joe
09. Jailbreak
10. Man In The Box
11. Whole Lotta Love

Click here to check out a bunch of pictures taken at the party.

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