MÖTLEY CRÜE Bassist To Help Raise Autism Awareness And Funds For Children In Need

October 24, 2009

The 4th Annual Denim and Diamonds event, hosted by Autism Care and Treatment, will be held this Saturday, October 24th in Hidden Hills, California.

The Stars and ACTivists for autism care and treatment will shine bright this weekend at Act Today's fourth annual Denim and Diamonds fundraiser, benefiting children with autism.

Denim and Diamonds 2009 will be held at a private equestrian estate in the exclusive community of Hidden Hills, California on Saturday, October 24 from 6 to 10 p.m., co-hosted by Jerry Penacoli, senior reporter of the syndicated entertainment news show "Extra" and ACT Today's executive director, Nancy Alspaugh-Jackson.

Denim and Diamonds will be a fun-filled evening mixed with a little bit country and a little bit rock and roll. The night will kick off with an appearance by MÖTLEY CRÜE's Nikki Sixx, who will personally auction off an autographed bass guitar, followed by the premiere of performer LORI HART-DORFF's single "Big Day", written by Andrew Dorff and Angela Kasset, and produced by veteran record producer Steve Dorff.

All proceeds from the sale of "Big Day" will go to fund grants for families with autistic children.

After a program and live auction, the night will be topped off with a performance and dancing by SACRED COWBOYS, from the HBO television series "Deadwood".

Read the entire press release at this location.

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