Guitarist DAVE NAVARRO Rejects MÖTLEY CRÜE Internet Report

January 3, 2005

Former JANE'S ADDICTION/RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS guitarist Dave Navarro has rejected an Internet report that he will be replacing guitarist Mick Mars on the upcoming MÖTLEY CRÜE tour. The report states that Navarro will be replacing Mars due to Mick's ongoing health problems.

Writing on his official web site, Navarro said, "There is a rumor that I might be participating in the upcoming MÖTLEY CRÜE tour. I have not been approached by anyone associated with MÖTLEY CRÜE. I do plan on going to see them.

"I just figured, 'Hey, I have my own site, why not just set it straight now?' I pray for Mick's swift recovery if he is, in fact, dealing with health issues."

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