The Following is courtesy of Road Runner Records & Blabbermouth
On Saturday, November 27, Las Vegas’ favorite band SIN CITY SINNERS — which features Todd Kerns (SLASH, AGE OF ELECTRIC), Brent Muscat (FASTER PUSSYCAT), Rob Cournoyer (RAGING SLAB) and Michael Ellis — will kick off an open-ended weekly run at Chrome (inside Santa Fe Station) in Las Vegas. The first show at Chrome will also serve as a benefit for cystic fibrosis research and awareness at 10 p.m. For the event, the SINNERS will be joined by several special guests, including Jimmy Crespo (AEROSMITH), Phil Varone (SKID ROW, SAIGON KICK), Paul Shortino (KING KOBRA, QUIET RIOT, ROUGH CUTT), Louie Merlino and Ron Mancuso (BEGGARS & THIEVES) and Carol Lyn-Liddle (DANGEROUS CURVES).
SIN CITY SINNERS‘ manager Jason Green‘s best friend Amanda Thompson is living with cystic fibrosis, making this cause very close to him and the band.
“If there is one thing I have learned from Amanda, it is to never give up. I could sit around and feel bad or I can step up and try to make a difference,” Green said.
The band will be selling limited-edition merchandise at the show with all profits going directly to Cff.org.
“Through managing the SINNERS, I have been fortunate to know some really great and famous musicians. Many stepped up to get me items to help raise money for the charity. Growing up these guys were my heroes and they still are,” said Jason.
Beginning Monday, November 29, you will be able to visit TheSinCitySinners.com to bid on autographed items generously donated from TWISTED SISTER (donated by Eddie Ojeda and AJ Pero), Vinny Appice (DIO, BLACK SABBATH), L.A. GUNS (donated by Phil Lewis), Frankie Banali (QUIET RIOT), Cheetah Chrome (THE DEAD BOYS), Dave Ellefson (MEGADETH), Tim “Ripper” Owens (JUDAS PRIEST), Ron Keel (KEEL), Evan Seinfeld (BIOHAZARD), Blas Elias (SLAUGHTER), Bruce Kulick (KISS), TRIXTER (donated by Pete Loran) and more.
Cystic fibrosis is an inherited chronic disease that affects the lungs and digestive system of tens of thousands of children and young adults in the United States
In the 1950s, few children with cystic fibrosis lived to attend elementary school. Today, advances in research and medical treatments have further enhanced and extended life for children and adults with CF. Many people with the disease can now expect to live into their 30s, 40s and beyond. The possibility of a cure is only limited by dollars. Money buys science and science buys life, hopefully one day CF will stand for “Cure Found.”
On April 9, 2011, Jason Green will captain the Sin City Sinners Team for a 5-kilometer walk in Las Vegas to raise money for CF . He will also be joined by all the members of the band and fans are encouraged to join the band and participate in the walk.