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Slash and Myles Kennedy did an acoustic set in Detroit recently, playing everything from originals to hits by the guitarist's former bands Guns N' Roses and Velvet Revolver. -
Bands-That-Scott-Weiland-Was-Once-In UPDATES: New Music for Stone Temple Pilots, New Vocalist for Velvet Revolver?
Have you ever listened to an album featuring Scott Weiland? Odds are that he's no longer the vocalist in that group. And, as much as people like to give Weiland crap for substance abuse issues, being a diva, and general melodrama, it can't be denied that the success of his bands normally hinge on his being in them. The Stone Temple Pilots, although actually the brainchild of the DeLeo brothers, went nine years between albums the last time Weiland was on hiatus. Velvet Revolver, which Weiland (and Weiland alone) announced finished, hasn't put out an album since 2007. 2013 might mark the year both bands get back on their feet however. -
Mötley Crüe 2013: Vince Neil Announces Bands Next Tour Will Be Its LAST, Health Problems Catching Up To Mick Mars
Bad news for hair metal mavens everywhere: Vocalist Vince Neil has announced that Mötley Crüe's next tour will be the band's final trek, and his band is in agreement (unlike say, when Scott Weiland announces that Velvet Revolver won't tour ever again). -
Wimbledon, Music World Atwitter Over Andy Murray's Victory: Ringo Starr, Muse and Slash Send Congratulations
Andy Murray broke the 77-year stretch without a victory for someone from the U.K. with his victory at Wimbledon on Sunday. The various nations of the isle often squabble about this and that but all were in agreement when praising the Scottish Murray. A coterie of musicians from the United Kingdom took to Twitter to congratulate the tennis star on his win.
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