
KILLING JOKE’s surviving original members Jaz Coleman (vocals, keyboards), Martin “Youth” Glover (bass) and Paul Ferguson (drums) have paid tribute to the band’s guitarist Kevin “Geordie” Walker who died on Sunday (November 26) in Prague, Czech Republic after suffering a massive stroke. He was 64 ye…
KILLING JOKE Members Pay Tribute To KEVIN ‘GEORDIE’ WALKER
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Watch QUEENSRŸCHE Perform On Pool Stage Aboard 2024 ‘Monsters Of Rock’ Cruise
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Nick Carter Accused of Raping a Minor in New Lawsuit
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ICED EARTH’s JON SCHAFFER Has Yet To Be Charged With Federal Crime After Being Photographed At U.S. Capitol
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