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The Gauntlet: Rebel Meets Rebel Metal News

Vinnie Paul Comments On Recent Road Trip


Rebel Meets Rebel Drummer Vinnie Paul Abbott (HELLYEAH, ex-PANTERA/DAMAGEPLAN) has posted a blog and number of photos from his recent Canadian promotional tour, his Halloween bash, the VH1 Classic Rock 'N' Roll Celebrity Poker Tournament and the induction of "Dimebag" Darrell Abbott to the Dallas Hard Rock Café Walk Of Fame.

Says Paul: "Well its been awhile and we've covered some serious ground! Lets start in Canada. What a tour. Every in-store was a huge success with any where from 500-1100 people at each one. The Canadians sure know how to make me feel right at home. We moved every single Vinnie Paul Custom Snare Drum.. The love for DIME and Dimevision grows in Canada as well as it will be platinum there by Christmas!!!! Also lots of REBEL MEETS REBEL fans in the great white north too! Thank you all it was great!"

To read the rest of his blog and to view more photos click here.


 

Date: Nov 19, 2006
As Reported by: jason

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