Music: Josh Freese Returns To APC After 13 Years: Will Play HOUSTON!

Josh Freese Returns To A Perfect Circle After 13 Years: Will Play HOUSTON!

As A Perfect Circle prepares to celebrate frontman Maynard James Keenan’s 60th birthday, they’re welcoming one of their former members home. Drummer Josh Freese is returning to the band after a 13-year hiatus on the band’s upcoming “Sessanta Tour.” Freese is currently a member of Foo Fighters, and is only scheduled to play with APC from April 2nd through April 20th. “A Perfect Circle has always been a very special band for me, and I’m really looking forward to getting out and playing these songs again,” wrote the drummer on social media.

04/13 – The Woodlands, TX @ The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion

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The Last Songs Performed by Rockers Who Died Too Soon 

 

 

This might be a BIT morbid, but Loudwire put together a list of the last songs performed live by rockers who passed away too soon.

 

 

Here are some highlights in chronological order:

 

 

1.  Led Zeppelin drummer John Bonham:  "Whole Lotta Love" in 1980

 

 

2.  Ozzy Osbourne guitarist Randy Rhoads:  "Paranoid" by Black Sabbath in 1982

 

 

3.  Metallica bassist Cliff Burton:  "Fight Fire with Fire" in 1986

 

 

4.  Nirvana singer Kurt Cobain:  "Heart-Shaped Box" in 1994

 

5.  Alice in Chains singer Layne Staley:  "Man in the Box" in 1996

 

 

6.  Ronnie James Dio:  "Neon Knights" by Black Sabbath in 2009

 

 

7.  Stone Temple Pilots singer Scott Weiland:  "Unglued" in 2015

 

 

8.  Soundgarden singer Chris Cornell:  "Slaves & Bulldozers" in 2017

 

 

9.  Linkin Park singer Chester Bennington:  "Bleed It Out" in 2017

 

 

10.  Tom Petty:  "American Girl" in 2017

 

 

11.  Rush drummer Neil Peart:  "Working Man" in 2015

 

 

12.  Eddie Van Halen:  "Jump" in 2015

 

 

13.  Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins:  "Everlong" in 2022

 

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Mozart's signature could fetch up to $200,000 at auction. 

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Static-X Documentary Drops Trailer

 Twenty-five years after Static-X dropped their debut album, “Wisconsin Death Trip,” the band’s the subject of a new documentary. “Evil Disco: The Rise, Fall And Regeneration Of Static-X” reportedly includes “existing records” of late rocker Wayne Static and spotlights surviving members Koichi Fukuda (guitar), Tony Campos (bass) and Ken Jay (drums). As of this writing, no release date has been announced… but you can check out the trailer for “Evil Disco…” here.

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Cypress Hill is making an old "Simpsons" joke come true. They're doing a show this summer with the London Symphony Orchestra.

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