Dee Snider

Dee Snider (born David Daniel Snider, on March 15, 1955 in Massapequa, New York, USA) was the heavily made-up frontman for the US band Twisted Sister. As a child he sang in a church choir, and several school choruses. He developed a habit of dressing differently from his peers, and a strong desire to become a singer in a makeup band. In 1975 Dee changed several rock bands, and in early 1976 he joined the recently formed Twisted Sister. Presently Dee Snider is the host of the nationally syndicated "House of Hair" radio show. He lives part time in Setauket, NY, where he raises and trains dogs. He can also be heard Monday through Friday nights on Philadelphia's institutional rock station, WMMR. Dee has been married to his wife Suzette since 1981.

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