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Jerome Dillon To Perform On The Tonight Show & Conan O'Brien
Updated 06.06.2001 2:00 AM EDT
Mon, Sept 17th, 2001
Trimark Infact Sent Out Preorder Information About NIN Closure DVD
Sun, Sept 16th, 2001
Spineshank Remix Album Next Week Includes Tracks By Dave "Rave" Ogilvie
Purchase Tickets To Manson's "End of Tour" Performance Today!
Fri, Sept 14th, 2001
Marilyn Mason End-of-Tour Performance To Be Filmed For DVD
Hefty Records Cancels Entire First Leg To The Immediate Action Tour
Thurs, Sept 13th, 2001
Marilyn Manson Comments On BBS About U.S. Terrorist Attacks
No DVD Closure After All
Chris Vrenna's Alice Soundtrack Soon To Hit Record Stores Near You

Nine Inch Nails' Jerome Dillon is confirmed to temporarily play drums for "Spread."

Fans can catch him on NBC's Tonight Show with Jay Leno on Tuesday, June 19th. He will then fly to New York and play again on Thursday, June 24th (UPDATED: Now Scheduled For Friday, June 22nd) for the Late Night with Conan O'Brien. Remember that this is only a temp thing!

According to a biography report from Rollingstone.com, Former Jane's Addiction/Red Hot Chili Peppers guitarist Dave Navarro formed Spread in 1998 with fellow Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith. Shortly after recording their debut album, Smith left the project to return full-time to the Peppers, but Navarro remained with the project, founding his own Spread Entertainment label in conjunction with Sony Music.

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