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Taylor Stevens Auctioning Off Shirts She Wore to Stanley Cup Finals For Charity
Porn star Taylor Stevens, who showed off her impressive rack during the Stanley Cup Finals in Los Angeles, has announced she’s auctioning off the two shirts she wore that sent the interwebs into a tizzy — and donating the money to charity.
Black Sabbath’s Woes with Bill Ward Spoofed by Twitter User
All the drama surrounding the recent Black Sabbath reunion and the exclusion of drummer Bill Ward has left a lot of classic rock fans disappointed (or disgusted). But one Twitter user has found humor in the situation and created a spoof account to bring a little levity to the chaos.
John Mellencamp Set to Receive John Steinbeck Award
In years past, the John Steinbeck Award, named after the famous author, has been bestowed upon musical greats including Bruce Springsteen, Woody Guthrie, Joan Baez and Jackson Browne.
And now you can add John Mellencamp to their lofty ranks — he’s set to receive the Steinbeck Award himself next month.
Bret Michaels, Sebastian Bach + Duff McKagan Recall Sex, Drugs and Rock n’ Roll on the Sunset Strip
By now, you’ve probably heard about ‘Rock of Ages,’ the upcoming movie that spoofs the 1980s Sunset Strip rock scene. But what was being part of the era really like?
To find out, you might wanna ask three people who would certainly know: Poison singer Bret Michaels, Skid Row frontman Sebastian Bach, and former Guns N’ Roses bassist Duff McKagan.
Alice Cooper Covers Lady Gaga’s ‘Born This Way’ at Bonnaroo
We all know Alice Cooper puts on one hell of a show, and this weekend fans were treated to two of them — a Friday night concert in Biloxi, Miss., and a Saturday night performance at the Bonnaroo festival. And at both, he trotted out a bizarre song for his final encore of the night: a cover of Lady Gaga‘s ‘Born This Way.’
Cheap Trick Drummer: I’m Still In the Band, but I Don’t Talk to Them
If you don’t tour with a group and never talk to your bandmates anymore, are you still actually in the band? According to Cheap Trick drummer Bun E Carlos … yes.
Pink Floyd’s David Gilmour Evacutes Home After Bomb Scare
Nothing will liven up an otherwise routine home renovation like finding a bomb under the house. That’s what Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour recently learned the hard way when he and his wife were forced to leave their mansion after workers discovered a World War II explosive device underneath the building.
Court Documents Recount ‘Embarrassing Incident’ That Preceded Boston Singer’s Suicide
Last week, we told you about a nasty lawsuit filed by Boston guitarist and leader Tom Scholz against the Boston Herald, in which Scholz says the paper implied he drove the band’s lead singer, Brad Delp, to commit suicide in 2007.
Now the Boston Globe reports documents filed in the case reveal a messier, sadder, and far more tabloid-esque story than the one that’s already been told.
Ex-Van Halen Bassist Michael Anthony Doubts Story About Cancelled Tour Dates
Like you, Van Halen‘s former bassist Michael Anthony heard David Lee Roth‘s explanation for why the band pulled 30 dates from their current tour schedule. Roth said the group “simply bit off more than we could chew,” but Anthony isn’t quite so sure.
Dee Snider of Twisted Sister + AC/DC’s Angus Young Become Monsters in New Poster Collection
Ever wondered what the monsters of rock would look like if they were actual monsters? Artist Jason Edmiston has a pretty good idea — and he’s sharing his vision with the rest of us.
Details Emerge About Bob Dylan’s New Album
Several weeks ago, Los Lobos member David Hidalgo revealed some information about Bob Dylan‘s upcoming 35th studio album. Now we have more insider details about the songs and a possible release date.
Cover Band Offers to Finish Cancelled Van Halen Tour
No Van Halen? No problem! That’s according to Van Halen Army, a tribute band that’s offered to step in and fulfill the concert dates on which their namesake group has pulled the plug.