Posted Dec 28th 2007 4:00PM by Christina Lang
Filed under: New Music, 3x3, New York City

Through scientific advances and the "Time Continuum Experiment," Dewey Cox rose from the dead to grace New York's
Knitting Factory with his deep voice and poetic lyrics. In an exclusive performance, the legendary rocker played as if his heart had never stopped.
After the first screening of his biographical film, '
Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story,' Cox performed his greatest hits, including 'Walk Hard,' 'Midget Man' and a special performance of 'Let's Duet' with his second wife, Darlene Cox.
Ecstatic to be on the Knitting Factory stage for the first time, Cox recited anecdotes from his times spent with
Robert Dylan, the
Beatles and even his run-in with
Culture Club.
Unfortunately, Cox's time back on this Earth was short-lived, and he was forced to return to "rock heaven." Despite his brief time back with us, he made sure to "walk hard," stopping at nothing to entertain his adoring fans.