GREAT WHITE On Tour To Benefit THE STATION FAMILY FUND

February 23, 2004

Southern California rockers GREAT WHITE are touring to benefit the victims and survivors of The Station nightclub fire in Rhode Island. Proceeds go directly to The Station Family Fund. The dates are as follows:

Mar. 13 - Salt Lake City, UT @ Phat Tire Saloon
Mar. 14 - Denver, CO @ Hollywood Legends
Mar. 15 - Las Vegas, NV @ The Palms Hotel
Mar. 17 - Fargo, ND @ Playmakers
Mar. 18 - Hudson, WI @ Dibbles
Mar. 19 - Hurley, WI @ Studio of The Stars
Mar. 20 - Regal, MN @ County Line USA

Stated the band: "Our objective is to create further awareness and financial assistance to those touched by the Rhode Island tragedy. The funds raised will be controlled and administered by The Station Family Fund."

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