SLASH and WOLFIE Shred At The Oscars!
"Barbie" has been getting its clock cleaned by Oppenheimer this award season, but Ryan Gosling's "I'm Just Ken" may have been the show's highlight.
Gosling sold it HARD, and Slash and Wolfgang Van Halen even showed up to do some shredding.
Slash has a star-studded album of blues covers on the way called "Orgy of the Damned." The first single features Brian Johnson on vocals and Steven Tyler on harmonica.
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Marilyn Manson Returns To Toueing With Five Finger Death Punch.
goth rocker Marilyn Manson’s life has been focused mostly on defending himself against multiple accusations of sexual misconduct from a number of women. And though his legal battles aren’t completely over yet, the musician is moving on.
The “Beautiful People” rock star revealed he’s returning to the road and joining a tour with Five Finger Death Punch (FFDP). Manson, who was dropped by his agent and label in 2020 and lost a number of other gigs, is set to return on August 2nd in Hershey, PA on a tour of North America that lasts through September 19th.
It’s worth noting that, while FFDP has some dates during that time with Metallica, Manson isn’t scheduled to play with them. Tickets are available now.
8/19- Houston, TX
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At some point in his career, Richard Simmons recorded many songs but never released them.
Well, that ends now. He's going to start posting them on YouTube. The first one has already arrived. It's called "Aerobique," and it does not disappoint.
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Scott Stapp's Not Letting His Solo Career Interfere With Creed
Even as Creed’s comeback gains more and more speed, we’ve previously pointed out that Scott Stapp seems to show no signs of slowing down. But fear not, Creed fans, the busy singer doesn’t seem to think that will affect the band. “One hundred percent,” confirmed Stapp when asked if he can carry on both careers at the same time. “And one thing that I just love so much about… Creed, and (guitarist) Mark (Tremonti) specifically, is that we’re so supportive of each other’s projects and bands outside of Creed.” The singer went on to share he thinks “music’s not a competition. There’s room for everybody.”
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In case You Missed It!
Last week, Jelly Roll played the biggest show of his career, performing for over 73,000 people at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. Here, he is announcing the milestone to the crowd.
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