CHEVY METAL Featuring FOO FIGHTERS Members Added To Rock Against MS Benefit Concert

March 20, 2013, 11 years ago

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CHEVY METAL, the 70s dirt rock cover band featuring FOO FIGHTERS members Taylor Hawkins (Drums/Vocals) and Chris Shiflett (Guitar), have been added to the bill for the upcoming Rock Against MS Benefit concert, in support of publicist Nancy Sayle who was struck with Primary Progressive MS in 2009.

Lemmy Kilmister (MOTÖRHEAD), Blasko (OZZY OSBOURNE), Billy Morrison (BILLY IDOL), Steven Adler (ex-GUNS N' ROSES), Kenny Aronoff (CHICKENFOOT), Ginger (Rob Zombie), Wayne Static, Tommy Victor (PRONG), Phil Buckman (FILTER), Jack Russell (GREAT WHITE), Jeff Pilson (FOREIGNER), Jeff Young (ex-MEGADETH), Marky Ramone (RAMONES) are also part of the event.

Primary Progressive MS is a severe version of the disease and only 10% are inflicted with this level. Nancy Sayle was also diagnosed with a pituitary brain tumor 2012. Visiting her close and dear friend as well as client, Steve Stevens and his wife Josie Stevens, she informed them of this news and all the medical issues. Knowing that she would not be working as much and facing large amounts of medical bills, Stevens suggested that a benefit was in order to help her.

The Rock Against MS Benefit Concert is being held at The Whisky A Go-Go (8901 W. Sunset Blvd) in West Hollywood, CA on Wednesday, March 27th. The show will be hosted by Bob Coburn and Gary Moore of KLOS.

About Multiple Sclerosis:

Every hour in the United States, someone is newly diagnosed with MS, an unpredictable, often disabling disease of the central nervous system. MS interrupts the flow of information from the brain to the body and stops people from moving. Symptoms range from numbness and tingling to blindness and paralysis. The advancement, severity and specific symptoms of MS in any one person cannot yet be predicted, but advances in research and treatment are moving us closer to a world free of MS. Most people with MS are diagnosed between the ages of 20 and 50, with more than twice as many women as men being diagnosed with the disease. MS affects more than 2.1 million worldwide.

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