Velvet Revolver are denying they’ve hired a Canadian singer to fill the frontman position vacated by Scott Weiland last year. Rumors began circulating online that Gord Prior, singer of the band Blu ...
Over the next few months, a few names surfaced as potential vocalists. Days of the New's Travis Meeks, Neurotica's Kelly Shaefer, Sebastian Bach, Lit's A. Jay Popoff and future Slash band member Todd ...
According to a press release, Velvet Revolver no longer have a lead singer. “This band is all about its fans and its music and Scott Weiland isn’t 100% committed to either,” Slash reportedly said (the ...
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Velvet Revolver has always seemed like something created in a marketing meeting rather than an organically conceived band, as the former members of Guns N' Roses turned to Stone Temple Pilots singer ...
Matt Sorum has looked back at his time in Velvet Revolver, and said that the band “could have been” as big as Guns N’ Roses if it lasted longer. Now, Sorum has reflected on his time in the group and ...
Today, we can still hear the epic backdrop behind Guns N’ Roses’ “Knockin’ On Heavens Doors” and “November Rain,” and feel the vibrating sounds behind Velvet Revolver’s “Fall to Pieces” and “Dirty ...
Few people in rock need less of an introduction than Slash, the legendary former ax man for Guns N Roses who built that band’s epic sound with his deft, but economical and sexy, riffage. Since 2002 he ...
Lenny Kravitz has reportedly agreed to replace Scott Weiland as the singer in Velvet Revolver. According to The Sun, Kravitz was "spotted in the studio" with the American rockers during recent weeks.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Velvet Revolver backstage at the Manchester Academy in September 2004. Slash is talking in his familiar, woozy SoCal drawl. “Hey,” ...
Matt Sorum is convinced Velvet Revolver "could have been as big" as Guns N' Roses. The drummer formed the supergroup side project in 2002 with his GNR bandmates Duff McKagan and Slash along with ...
Scott Weiland has left Velvet Revolver, Billboard reports. In a statement, founding members Slash, Duff McKagan, Matt Sorum and Dave Kushner said: "This band is all about its fans and its music and ...
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