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By Casey Lyons

Published on September 16, 2009 at 2:00am

Maybe it's no surprise that Twisted Sister frontman Dee Snider is leading a motorcycle ride to benefit babies — after all, he used to wear long hair, dresses and enough eye makeup to pass for a big, scary woman. Reproductive health is the next logical step, right? Today Snider and an entourage of grizzled bikers and weekend warriors will roar out of the Kansas Speedway (400 Speedway Boulevard in Kansas City, Kansas, at the intersection of Interstate 435 and Interstate 70) for Kansas City Bikers for Babies, the largest and most successful March of Dimes ride in the nation. The 115 miles of bum-rumblin' culminate in a thrasher of a rock show. Register at bikersforbabieskc.org.
Sun., Sept. 20, 2009