Money From DIMEBAG Tribute Shirt Sales Donated To DIMEBAG MEMORIAL FUND

April 19, 2005

Dirtbag Clothing recently donated $8,000 to the Dimebag Memorial Fund. The money came from Dimebag tribute t-shirt sales at the February 23 sold-out tribute show at the Aragon Ballroom in Chicago, which featured DROWNING POOL, SOIL, ANTHRAX and DISTURBED. Photos from this event will be available soon on DimebagHardware.com and RockConcertFotos.com. A new batch of tribute shirts were sent to 2005 WAAF Indoor Beach Party in Lowell, MA on April 9, where 1,400 shirts were sold. 100 percent of the proceeds will go the Dimebag Memorial Fund. These new shirts are available on the WAAF web site at this location.

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