KORN, GUNS N' ROSES, BUCKCHERRY Members To Appear In 'The Still Life' Movie

March 8, 2005

KORN frontman Jonathan Davis, GUNS N' ROSES keyboardist Dizzy Reed and BUCKCHERRY vocalist Josh Todd are among the musicians scheduled to make special cameo appearances in the upcoming movie "The Still Life", which is currently in production. According to IMDB.com, Davis will play a store clerk, Dizzy will play a piano player in a bar and Todd will appear as a bar patron. Directing the film is Joel Miller, who has previously worked in the Art Department for "Lucky 13" (2004) and "Second to Die" (2001),as well as having appeared in STONE TEMPLE PILOTS' "Thank You" as a member of the road crew. No further information is available at this time.

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