M�tley Cr�e will have another drummer covering Tommy Lee�s shift for tonight's performance at the Enmax Center in Red Deer, Alberta, Canada: Harvey Warren, drummer of the local Canadian band, Br�ken T�yz, who cover M�tley Cr�e songs in their show every week.
Instead of canceling their show, M�tley Crue decided to give a fan a chance and share the wealth of rock stardom, reaching out to the drummer after a reference from the House of Blues promoter. Drummer/vocalist Harvey Warren, spends his day managing a local Starbucks and moonlights for the rock tribute band Br�ken T�yz as well as serving as a founding member of Calgary band One Nine Hundred. When called by the promoter of the show while working at Starbucks, Harvey thought it was a joke. After some convincing, he realized it was true and accepted, but was sworn to secrecy. He immediately left work and told his coworkers, "Something happened that will change my life but I can't tell you until tomorrow!" �I�m scared to death,� said Warren, �but this is a chance of a lifetime.�
Lee will be on hand and on stage this evening to share a few pointers with Warren and to man the world famous �boobie� cam. Motley Crue has the day off tomorrow. Tommy is under doctor supervision and plans on resting his hand in hopes that he can continue on to finish the remaining dates on the tour.
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