TOMMY LEE Lines Up TV Appearances To Promote Autobiography

October 12, 2004

MÖTLEY CRÜE drummer Tommy Lee has lined up the following TV appearances during the coming weeks:

Friday, October 22:
10:00 PM "20/20" on ABC

Friday, October 22:
11:30 PM "Late Show with David Letterman" on CBS

Monday, October 25:
7:00 AM "Good Morning America" on ABC

Monday, October 25:
9:00 PM "Larry King Live" on CNN

Monday, November 3:
"Regis and Kelly" (Syndicated)

Monday, November 3:
12:35 AM (Tues. morning) "Late Night with Conan O'Brien" on NBC

Lee is expected to talk about his biography, "Tommyland", due on October 19 through Atria Books (the hardcover imprint of Simon & Schuster) and his upcoming reality series centered on his enrollment in college.

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