Those who trespass together, stay together! In that spirit, Anthrax guitarist Scott Ian joined his wife Pearl Addai and 11-year-old son Revel onstage to perform Black Sabbath’s “Symptom of the Universe” and Led Zeppelin’s “Whole Lotta Love” at a recent concert.
The performance, which also featured guitarist Zac Throne and bass player Joey Vera, took place Tuesday night (March 28) at “Ultimate Jam Night” at Whiskey A Go Go in West Hollywood, California. This week, Ultimate Jam Night raised money for Animal Tracks, a California sanctuary for endangered animals.
Addai, daughter of the late Meat Loaf, is an accomplished singer herself, giving powerful renditions of iconic rock songs. Revell, meanwhile, wowed us past with his drumming, running the group like a champ.
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Ian later took to Instagram to write, “Family Band!!! Getting to jam from Symptom Universe with Pearl and Revel was killer!!! And my chosen family – Zack and Joey, overwhelming!”
In addition to Ian’s set, the feature welcomed performances from a host of rock and metal’s big names, including Metallica bassist Robert Trujillo and members of Jinjer, Alice Cooper, POD, Ministry, Whitesnake, Candlebox, Bad Wolves, Dirty Honey, Armored Saint and King’s X. and Joyous Wolf, and more. The event was hosted by comedian and VH1 personality Hal Sparks.
In other news, Anthrax recently wrapped up a 2023 North American tour with Black Label Society and Exodus. Next, they are scheduled to play Milwaukee Metal Fest during Memorial Day Weekend. Get tickets here.
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Watch video footage of Scott Ian performing Black Sabbath’s “Symptom of the Universe” and Led Zeppelin’s “Whole Lotta Love” with Pearl and Revel below.
PHOTO GALLERY – Anthrax, Black Label Society and Heatbread Shows in Coney Island in 2022 (click to expand and scroll through):
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