Whether playing in Ozzy, Black Label Society, or Pantera, this pedal has been a mainstay in Wylde's gear arsenal ...
In February 1975, exactly 50 years ago, Black Sabbath were working on their sixth studio album Sabotage. It would become one ...
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Hosted on MSNRudy Sarzo on declining the chance to join Ozzy’s band — and how Randy Rhoads' persistence paid offThe bassist was recommended for the gig by his former Quiet Riot bandmate, Randy Rhoads, whose persistence saved Sarzo from ...
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Hosted on MSNHarvey Mandel tells how Ronnie Wood and Keith Richards ruined his chance to join the Rolling StonesThe former Canned Heat guitarist says Wood is “a really nice guy,” but believes he was far better suited for the gig ...
While the Rock Hall voting is going on, Idol will be rolling out a new album & prepping for his It's A Nice Day To...Tour ...
Ahead of his debut European shows & performances at the C2C festival in London Cory Marks talks 'Sorry for Nothing' album & lots more ...
The Smashing Pumpkins frontman shared near-identical early experiences with two other players close to his local area, but they all ended up going down different avenues – not unlike the Yardbird lege ...
Backstage at the Fonda Theatre in Hollywood, Tom Morello was preparing for the worst. In a few hours, the guitarist would be ...
Most guitarists might like to play as fast as possible, but George Harrison could make his guitar breaks as singable as possible.
Any band has to grow and lose some weight in their band, but none of these replacement parts had the same impact as the original.
There is a reason why Ian Anderson rates heavy metal so highly, and one of the supreme rock icons of the day almost joined Jethro Tull.
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