SPIN 66 To Open For KISS/POISON In San Antonio

June 10, 2004

Texas-based SPIN 66, whose sound is set to recall the best of GARBAGE, THE CARS, BLONDIE, NO DOUBT and BERLIN, will play the side stage at the kick-off date of the KISS/POISON tour at Verizon Wireless Amphitheater in San Antonio on Thursday (June 10). The band will play at 6:00 p.m. and will also perform between the POISON and KISS sets.

SPIN 66 — singer Heather Gasaway, bassist Joey Monosmith, drummer Kyle Cunningham and guitarist Meatt — are currently promoting their sophomore album, "Digital Self", which is getting airplay on Mix 96.1 and other Clear Channel radio stations. Audio samples are available at www.spin66.com.

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