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SKID ROW'S BACH SETS RELEASE FROM NEW BAND:


LOS ANGELES (Billboard) - Sebastian Bach -- former Skid Row frontman-turned-Broadway thespian -- just finished a club/theater tour with his new group, Bach Tight 5.

He and band members Brian "Cheeze" Hall, Randall X. Rallings, Mark "Bam Bam" McConnell and Adam Albright gave rousing performances of such Skid Row classics as "Piece of Me" and "Youth Gone Wild," along with new material from the group's upcoming Spitfire Records release.

The band will finish recording the album after Bach completes taping this month of a recurring role on the WB series "Gilmore Girls." No release date has been set.

Fans whose appetites were whetted by Bach's frenzied stage performance and piercing voice can tide themselves over with his first DVD, "Forever Wild," arriving in January. Taken from his VH1 show of the same name, the DVD will include outtakes and bloopers from the program and a concert of Sebastian Bach and Friends (a project he put together in the late '90s) that was shot at Hollywood's Whisky a Go Go.

"Rock 'n' roll is self-expression. Broadway is expressing the director and the writer and the choreographer and the musical director," says Bach, comparing metal and the Great White Way. "I love Broadway. I've done three musicals in a row, so I've had enough of that right now. I want to rock."

But Bach hasn't completely shaken the stage bug from his system. During Bach Tight 5's sets, he slyly threw in "Time Warp" from "Rocky Horror Picture Show," which he helped revive on Broadway when he portrayed the butler, Riff Raff.

Melinda Newman courtesy of Billboard