TAB THE BAND's 'Masked Bandit' To Be Featured On 'CSI: NY'

October 23, 2007

TAB THE BAND — the group featuring AEROSMITH guitarist Joe Perry's sons Tony, 20, and Adrian, 25, alongside drummer Ben Tileston, 20 — will reach a new audience when its song "Masked Bandit" is featured on "CSI: NY" this Wednesday, October 24 on CBS. The episode, entitled "Down The Rabbit Hole", will air at 10:00 p.m. Eastern/Pacific.

TAB THE BAND has opened for DINOSAUR JR. and ROSE HILL DRIVE and continues to earn respect as an energetic and powerful live act. In a recent show review in Music Connection magazine, writer Bernard Baur praised the band's performance, noting, 'raw and intense, with enough raging energy to scorch your skin, TAB's form of rock is unrelenting, uncompromising and irresistible…these guys grasp the irreverent and limitless elements of rock music… TAB is a true original. Adrian has a vocal intensity that is utterly compelling, and plays bass like a lead guitarist. Tileston is a monster drummer with flair and finesse, while Tony fires off pristine chops and killer riffs."

TAB THE BAND has released two EPs and will release its full-length record — entitled "Pulling Out Just Enough to Win" — in January.

For more information, visit www.tabtheband.com.

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