POISON Guitarist Guests On 'South Of Nowhere': Photos Available

November 10, 2005

POISON guitarist C.C. Deville recently made a guest appearance in an episode of the cable series "South of Nowhere". C.C. plays a rock star who goes home to see his daughter after 20 years. The episode, titled "Friends, Lovers, Brothers and Others", also includes a musical performance by C.C. The program will premiere this Friday night, November 11, at 8:30 p.m. ET / 5:30 PT (check your local listings for times in your area) on The N, the teen-oriented channel in the Nickelodeon network. Please also check your local listings for additional air dates during the week. You can visit C.C.'s web site, www.planetdeville.com, and view pictures from his "South of Nowhere" performance. They can be found on the "Deville-ian Voice" page.

As previously reportedd, C.C. Deville was sentenced on Oct. 24 to 80 days in jail after pleading no contest to driving while intoxicated.

Deville, 43, whose real name is Bruce Johannesson, was also ordered by a Superior Court commissioner to serve five years probation, pay a $1,000 fine and surrender his license for a year, city prosecutors said Monday (Oct. 24).

Prosecutors say Deville hit a parked vehicle Aug. 24 while he was backing out of the driveway of his girlfriend's home. He allegedly rammed another parked car, deploying his vehicle's air bags and injuring his girlfriend.

Police later found him near his vehicle close to the scene of the second accident, prosecutors said.

He pleaded no contest to a charge of driving under the influence causing injury, authorities said.

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