ANGELLIC RAGE To Reunite For PAUL VEE Memorial Show

July 17, 2008

The surviving former members of the 1990s Denver, Colorado-based metal band ANGELLIC RAGE will reunite for a special memorial show honoring the group's ex-singer Paul Stitt (a.k.a. Paul Vee),who was shot and killed in Las Vegas on July 8 during a liquor store robbery.

Commented the band: "It's such a shame that it took something like this to get us all back together with our friends and family but we will all have a great time honoring Paul Vee just the way he would want it done. If anything good can come out of this tragedy, it's that we will all visit with old friends and faces to celebrate the life of Paul Vee. Pete Snow from the band CORE will be singing the vocals of Paul Vee, along with Alex Vota (guitar),Rick Trefry (guitar),Kevin Martinez (guitar),Jim Strickler (bass),Miles Marlin (bass),Mike Crisler (drums) and Bobby Brott (drums)."

Concert details:

Saturday August 16, 2008 at 8:00 pm
Buffalo Rose
1119 Washington Ave.
Golden, CO 80401
(303) 278-6800
www.buffalorose.net

Stitt was found dead behind the counter at the Liquor Outlet on Washington and Nellis in Las Vegas around 9:15 p.m. on July 8. Police are now on the hunt for his killer.

Police say that two African-American men were seen running away from the store, hopping over a wall and getting into a dark-colored Crown Victoria. The men were not wearing disguises.

A man who identified himself to police as the victim's half-brother, Paul Smith, said his brother was working alone and had only been working at the liquor store for eight months. Paul Stitt often told his brother that working at the liquor store at night by himself made him nervous.

Paul Vee leaves behind his two dogs, his brother, and his mother, who lives out of state.

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