Music News: Disturbed Shoots Video With Heart's Ann Wilson For Next Single.

Disturbed Shoots Video With Heart's Ann Wilson For Next Single "Don't Tell Me”:

Heavy metal mainstay Disturbed has joined forces with Heart legend Ann Wilson on their latest single, "Don't Tell Me," and that includes a new video! The band revealed some behind-the-scenes pics from this weekend's video shoot on social media, which is the first time the rockers have brought in a guest to feature on one of their tracks. Drummer Mike Wengren says Wilson and singer David Draiman “struck up a bit of a friendship” and that “she was more than willing to jump on board.”

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Zach De La Rocha Reportedly Skipped Hall Induction For March In Washington: 

It didn’t go unnoticed by fans that Tom Morello was the only member of Rage Against The Machine to attend the band’s recent induction into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame. But now we know why at least one member wasn’t in attendance, and it’s very fitting of a RATM member. Singer Zack De La Rocha was reportedly in Washington, D.C. to attend a march on the Capitol in support of Palestine (and in protest of Israel’s military moves on Gaza). The news was broken by videographer hate5six, who posted a pic of himself with the rocker calling for “an end” to the violence.

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Tom did great as always, accepting!

I guess it's no surprise that Ozzy Osbourne's grandson would have a Halloween-themed first birthday party.

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Speaking of Ozzy's grandkids, check out this adorable video of Jack's daughter Maple recognizing "Papa" on TV.

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Hootie and the Blowfish are going on tour with Collective Soul and Edwin McCain. 

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SLIPKNOT ANNOUNCES MOVING ON FROM JAY WEINBERG, THEN DELETES SOCIAL MEDIA POST

It’s never a comfortable moment when a band announces they’ve moved on from one of their members, but Slipknot’s recent announcement took an interesting twist. The band took to both social media and their own website to confirm they were parting ways with drummer Jay Weinberg.

“The band has decided to make a creative decision and to part ways with Jay,” wrote the group. Slipknot owed the decision to their being “intent on evolving.” But… not long after, the band deleted the post from all of their social platforms. They did, however, keep the announcement up on their website, and as of this writing, the drummer has not responded.

Weinberg, who is the son of E Street Band member Max Weinberg, originally joined the band in 2013. He was brought in to replace Joey Jordison, who then sadly passed away in July 2021.

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