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Godsmack Frontman Continues Book press Tour After Critiacally Injuring Woman In Car Crash

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Godsmack frontman Sully Erna may have been Smacked around in a three-car pile-up in Methuen the other night, but he still plans to make the rounds this week to plug his memoir, "The Paths We Choose."

Sully's manager Paul Geary said yesterday that the accident on the Route 93 South ramp still has the bruised rocker "shaken up." 



"He's deeply concerned for the girl who was hurt in this unfortunate accident," said Geary, referring to Lindsay Taylor, 25, of Chelmsford, who remains in serious condition at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. 



But, he said, Erna will put in an appearance tomorrow night at Tresca for a private, low-key book reception thrown by family and friends. And on Saturday afternoon, Sully will sign his rags-to-rock 'n' roll riches book at Borders in the Back Bay. 



Godsmack's head headbanger crashed his Hummer H3 into the rear of a Toyota Camry on the Route 93 ramp at Route 213 at 7 p.m. Friday night. Taylor, who the Eagle-Tribune reported is in a coma and on life support, was sitting in the back seat of the Camry.

Mass. State Police spokesman Sgt. Robert Bousquet said no charges were filed since the accident is "still under investigation."

Geary said Erna explained to the staties that his car was the third car in the pile-up. He rear-ended the Toyota after it had rammed into a Honda Odyssey driven by a Londonderry, N.H., woman, according to his manager. 



"Sully's thankful he got out with a split lip and some aches and pains, but he's traumatized about the girl," Geary said.

SOURCE: Boston Herald