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Led by original members, vocalist Josh Todd and guitarist Keith Nelson (along with drummer Xavier Muriel, guitarist Steve D and bassist Jimmy Ashhurst), Buckcherry will play month-long December residencies at several area clubs, including the Strip's famed Whisky-A-Go-Go on Tuesdays (12/6/ 12/13 and 12/20), Long Beach's Khoury's on Wednesdays (12/7, 12/14 and 12/21), Cane�s in San Diego on Thursdays (12/8, 12/15), and the Malibu Inn on Fridays (12/9, 12/16). In addition, the band will perform at the Canyon Club in Agoura Hills on Dec. 29 and The Viper Room for a special New Years Eve performance on Dec. 31. Support bands for all the shows will be announced soon.[see full story for a preview video]
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