SLASH Performs VELVET REVOLVER's 'Slither' With Hollywood Kids: Video Available

October 6, 2006

This past June 11 at The Knitting Factory in Hollywood, California, VELVET REVOLVER/ex-GUNS N' ROSES guitarist Slash and his wife Perla, along with their two kids (four-year-old London and two-year-old Cash),accepted the Hollywood Rock Academy Rock Angel award in recognition of Slash's family's generosity and hard work in helping the Hollywood Rock Academy Foundation to get instruments to aspiring young musicians in L.A.'s inner-city schools. By going to www.hollywoodrockacademy.com, you will be able to see a full performance of VELVET REVOLVER's hit song "Slither", featuring Slash and Hollywood Rock Academy band PRIVATE WASABI. There is also an interview with Slash and video of the instrument giveaway this past March at Guitar Center Hollywood.

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