15 ‘Farewell’ Tours That Didn’t Stick
Mötley Crüe, Kiss, Cher, Elton John, and even Frank Sinatra all embarked on supposedly ‘final’ tours — only to hit the road again
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Mötley Crüe, Kiss, Cher, Elton John, and even Frank Sinatra all embarked on supposedly ‘final’ tours — only to hit the road again
Mötley Crüe, Kiss, Cher, Elton John, and even Frank Sinatra all embarked on supposedly ‘final’ tours — only to hit the road again
Four years after the thrash metal legends’ farewell tour, group returns for Chicago’s Riot Fest and Louisville’s Louder Than Life
Four years after the thrash metal legends’ farewell tour, group returns for Chicago’s Riot Fest and Louisville’s Louder Than Life
In a candid interview, the guitarist looks back on the end of one of thrash metal’s most influential bands and ahead with his solo album, ‘From Hell I Rise,’ due out this spring
In a candid interview, the guitarist looks back on the end of one of thrash metal’s most influential bands and ahead with his solo album, ‘From Hell I Rise,’ due out this spring
With metal’s “defenders of the faith” up for induction into the Rock Hall yet again, the thrash pioneer makes his case bluntly: “There would be no Slayer without Priest”
During an appearance on the latest episode of “Ned’s Coffee & Quarantine”, which airs on Iowa’s Rock 108 radio station, STATIC-X bassist Tony Campos was asked when the last time was that he had a clean-shaven face. He responded (see video below): “…
For more than 30 years, the maverick composer has been splicing genres and unifying disparate scenes. Zorn and collaborators from Mike Patton to Bill Frisell reflect on why music has never been the same
“I feel great, made it through the tougher moments, and my health feels 100 percent normal,” musician says