
ANTHRAX guitarist Scott Ian has once again said that the Axl Rose-fronted AC/DC concert he caught in New York City was one of the best rock shows he has ever seen.
AC/DC postponed the last ten dates of its North American tour seven years ago after doctors told singer Brian Johnson he faced a total l…
AXL ROSE ‘Crushed It’ Singing With AC/DC, Says ANTHRAX Guitarist SCOTT IAN: ‘It Was Fantastic’
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GRAMMY AWARDS Postponed Over COVID-19 Concerns
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The 63rd annual Grammy Awards, originally scheduled for January 31, have been postponed due to concerns over the spread...
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RAMMSTEIN: ‘Zeit’ One-Night Listening Party To Be Held In Movie Theaters Around The World
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On April 28, one day before the official release of RAMMSTEIN's new album "Zeit", fans will have the exclusive...
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TRIVIUM’s MATT HEAFY Is Looking For Ideas For ‘Front Suit Piece’ Of His Full-Body Tattoo
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TRIVIUM's Matt Heafy has updated his fans on his quest to get his entire body tattooed. The 35-year-old Orlando, Florida-based...
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BRUCE DICKINSON: ‘I Have Been Guilty Of Wearing Some Of The Most Ridiculous Trousers In The World’
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On July 1, IRON MAIDEN singer Bruce Dickinson was a guest on Steve Wright 's show "Steve...
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Beyoncé Announces Renaissance Film, Coming to Theaters on December 1st
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Renaissance: A Film By Beyoncé arrives on December 1st. Beyoncé Announces Renaissance Film, Coming to Theaters on December 1st Bryan...
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Bob Newhart, Legendary Actor and Comedian, Dead at 94
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The comedian, known for his stammering, deadpan delivery, worked in television for decades and was the first stand-up to...
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CARMINE APPICE: ‘Streaming Destroyed The Music Business’
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Legendary drummer Carmine Appice, who worked as Rod Stewart's kit-man in the 1970s and 1980s, co-writing Stewart hits "Young...
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Police shutdown 100-strong illegal beach rave on National Trust site
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64 people were fined The post Police shutdown 100-strong illegal beach rave on National Trust site appeared first on NME...






