Below if a press release for a All Star Benefit concert for Randy Castillo, with proceeds going to charity.
Press Release:
Drummer Randy Castillo, best known for his work with Ozzy Osbourne passed away in his Los Angeles home Tuesday, March 26th at 7:30pm (PST) surrounded by friends and family. He lost his two-year battle with cancer.
Throughout his life as a drummer, Randy Castillo performed 11 years with Ozzy Osbourne, performed with Motley Crue and Lita Ford, as well as many other side projects. He was the driving beat behind such favorite Ozzy songs such as �No More Tears�, �Mama, I�m Coming Home� and �Shot In The Dark�. Randy was laid to rest in his hometown of Albuquerque, New Mexico.
A tribute show in honor of Randy Castillo�s memory will be held at the Key Club in Los Angeles, April 29th. Scheduled to perform are current and former members of Motley Crue, Guns N� Roses, Montrose and many more special appearances are expected. All proceeds will help raise funds for charity. Doors open at 7:00pm and show time is scheduled for 8:00pm. Tickets are available through Ticket Masters for $30 each and $25 at the door.
Any other contributions can be deposited at any Wells Fargo Bank under the Randy Castillo Memorial Fund. Also, be sure to check out: RandyCastillo.com for more information.
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