GUNS N' ROSES, WHITE LION, L.A. GUNS Members Launch EMPTY V

May 27, 2009

A new live TV station will launch in Los Angeles at the Dragonfly on June 3 for Totally Wayback Wednesdays with EMPTY V, the new trip down memory lane featuring Dizzy Reed (GUNS N' ROSES),Troy Patrick Farrell (WHITE LION, PRETTY BOY FLOYD),Scotty Griffin (L.A. GUNS),and Eric Dover (SEXTUS, JELLYFISH). The band will perform the first songs played on MTV (Music Television),mainly focusing on the songs from the early '80s. Special guest themes will include Max Headroom and the VJs of the past in some form or another.

According to a press release, "This is not your normal tribute or cover band. This is something special, time travel to a safe place we once loved, and now it's back.

For more information, visit www.myspace.com/emptyvtheband.

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