GUNS N' ROSES Guitarist BUMBLEFOOT Performs BEATLES Classic With KICKING K8; Video Available

August 27, 2008

GUNS N' ROSES guitarist Ron "Bumblefoot" Thal joined San Diego rockers KICKING K8 on stage at the Rock Against Diabetes benefit concert in Las Vegas this past weekend to perform a cover version of THE BEATLES classic "Come Together". Video footage of the performance can be viewed below. The event was hosted by "Big Brother 8" winner Richard Louis "Evel Dick" Donato and also included performances by L.A. GUNS, LEATHERWOLF and Y&T, among others.

KICKING K8's cover of "Come Together" is included on the band's upcoming debut CD.

KICKING K8 recently returned from a short run of dates in the Midwest, which included an appearance at the WJJO Band Camp.

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