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Monday, June 27, 2005

Music: Gay Rockers

PINK STËËL makes heavy metal gay, and gay heavy metal funny as hell--blurring the lines between music, comedy, Motley Crüe and Mary Poppins to create a fabulous, fist-pumping arena rock concert experience that will leave you singing tunes like "We Fight For Cock" "I'm Comin' Out (All Over You)" and "Sausage Party" for days--whether you want to or not.

This crossover cabaret comedy team co-mingles gay culture and heavy metal bluster with punch-line songwriting, outlandish performance and inspired bitchiness--giving the audience front row seats to a stadium-style rock show unlike any other.


THE ORIGINS OF PINK STËËL--REVEALED!?! In 1983, Udo Von DüYü met PINK STËËL vocalist Hanson Jobb in a smoky Bremen bathhouse/nightclub, where Udo was recovering after his lover left him for a cantaloupe with a hole cut in it. Hanson, who had just finished "chatting" in the back room with several Nigerian wrestlers, recognized the forlorn Von DüYü from their high school swim team. The rest--as documented in the power ballad "Two Men Enter, One Man Loves"--is Gay Heavy Metal history.


But for PINK STËËL, securing their rightful place in the great book of Gay Heavy Metal History has been 20 years in the making. Since 1983, PINK STËËL have spread the gospel of Gay Heavy Metal throughout the eastern U.S. and northern Europe. Born in Bremen, Germany, founding (and only) members Hanson Jobb and Udo Von DüYü have made good on their sacred pledge to "conquer the world, one bath house at a time."



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