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Published August 03, 2007 12:13 pm -

Vince Neil of Motley Crue with Quiet Riot & Slaughter will be live at Bridge View Center



OTTUMWA — Vince Neil, best known as the lead singer and face of Motley Crue, will perform at Bridge View Center along with Quiet Riot and Slaughter.

Neil and his band will perform many Motley Crue hits during his Bridge View Center stage show.

Quiet Riot, whose 1983 success of their debut release "Metal Health" contributed to launching of the 80's LA metal scene. On August 27, 1983, Quiet Riot's second single “Come On Feel The Noize” was released and spent two weeks at number five on the Billboard chart in November 1983. It is considered the first heavy metal song to make the Top 5 on Billboard's Hot 100 singles chart. The success of the single helped carry “Mental Health” to the top of the Billboard pop album charts, making it the first American heavy metal album to ever reach # 1 in the USA. Quiet Riot is one of the top 100 on VH1’s “100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock.”

In 1990 Slaughter hit radio, MTV and the U.S. touring. Touring the world with bands that they loved, Kiss, Ozzy and others.

Tickets are $36 and will be available for purchase 10 a.m., August 18 through the Bridge View Center box office or at any Ticketmaster outlet including online at www.ticketmaster.com



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