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Eagles of Death Metal's merchandise manager, Nick Alexander, has been slain in the terror attacks in Paris that claimed 118 concertgoers at the Le Bataclan show in Paris. Alexander was 36 years old and hailed from London. Soon after the death was confirmed, his family began reaching out to the public and media. -
Bono Calls Eagles Of Death Metal Concert Terrorist Attack Victims in Paris "Our People"
It's understandable that Bono would be a little shaken up by the Eagles of Death Metal concert assault that occurred this in Paris past Friday night (November 13). The band had been rehearsing for their own HBO live-stream concert the next day at AccorHotels Arena, only a few miles away from the scene of the tragedy. They were only three miles away when news began to filter in about terrorist attacks in the city and the number of victims. When giving interviews on the massacre after the fact Bono acknowledged that "these are our people," in regards to the fans of live music slaughtered during the terrorist attack. -
Deftones Members Left Eagles of Death Metal Concert Before Paris Terrorist Attack
Several members of the alternative metal band Deftones were in attendance at the Eagles of Death Metal concert Friday night in Paris, France to watch the band perform. Just by chance, they left the show early before the start of the terrorist attack, which left 118 dead at the venue. -
Dan Auerbach's The Arcs Concert Shut Down During Paris Terrorist Attacks Only 3 Miles Away
Three miles away from the chaos ensuing at Paris' Bataclan theater, where at least 118 were killed in a terrorist attack during an Eagles of Death Metal concert, Dan Auerbach and his side project The Arcs hunkered down with fans in the locked down Le Trianon theater as gunshots rang out and helicopters flew over head outside the venue. -
Madonna Gives Heartfelt Speech After Paris Terrorist Attacks [WATCH]
Last night (November 14), Madonna gave a six-minute heartfelt speech, followed by a performance of her classic song "Like A Prayer" in mourning of the victims of the recent Paris terrorist attacks at the hands of ISIS that left 129 dead. -
DJ Kill Paris Changes Stage Name to Chill Harris After Terrorist Attacks in France
Electronic producer Corey Baker, AKA Kill Paris, has decided to change his DJ name in light of the tragic terrorist attacks on Paris, France late this past Friday evening. As Dancing Astronaut reports, Baker explains in a lengthy Facebook post that after the recent violent events he feels it would be inappropriate to continue to use a stage name that risks being associated with, in his words, "the negatives in life." He changed his Twitter handle to @SaveParis and will now perform under the new moniker Chill Harris. -
1 American Student Killed in Paris Attacks; Victim Count Rises to 129 Dead, 352 Injured
The tragic attacks that struck Paris on Friday night (Nov. 13) have left millions around the world in shock and hundreds of families in mourning. One American has been identified in the Paris death toll, which now brings the victim count to 129 deaths and 352 injured (at least 99 of them in critical condition).
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