Friday, October 21, 2011

VIDEO: Sebastian Bach rocks Vegas with Sin City Sinners

Sebastian Bach was in Las Vegas this week, sitting in with the Sin City Sinners.

These days, Bach’s been on the promo circuit, out talking to the press about his new release, “Kicking & Screaming.”

Monday night at the Rio Hotel, however, it was Bach to rocking for Sebastian, joining the Sinners for a bunch of his Skid Row hits, as well as the title track from the new album.

The Sinners feature Brent Muscat (Faster Pussycat), Rob Cournoyer (Raging Slab), Dr. Michael Ellis, Louie Merlino (Beggars & Thieves) and Jimmy Crespo (former lead guitarist of Aerosmith).

Bach has lined up a series of tour dates in November to take his new music live to the fans.

Skid Row Skid Row

Sin City Sinners – 18 & Life
With guest Sebastian Bach

The Crown Theater (The Rio Hotel) - Las Vegas, NV – October 17, 2011


Sin City Sinners – Slave To The Grind
With guest Sebastian Bach

The Crown Theater (The Rio Hotel) - Las Vegas, NV – October 17, 2011


Sin City Sinners – I Remember You
With guest Sebastian Bach

The Crown Theater (The Rio Hotel) - Las Vegas, NV – October 17, 2011


Sin City Sinners – Youth Gone Wild
With guest Sebastian Bach

The Crown Theater (The Rio Hotel) - Las Vegas, NV – October 17, 2011


See also:

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VIDEO: Sebastian Bach – Kicking And Screaming
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Sebastian Bach shooting new videos
VIDEO: James Durbin covers Skid Row
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VIDEO: Sebastian Bach runs to the top of the Hollywood sign
VIDEO: Sebastian Bach jams with Steel Panther in Hollywood
Sebastian Bach done mixing new album
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