Guns N' Roses guitarist Slash is defending lead vocalist Axl Rose's viral outburst during a recent show in Argentina.
“Guns N’ Roses announce the amicable exit of Frank Ferrer,” the “Sweet Child O’ Mine” rockers wrote. “The band thanks Frank for his friendship, creativity and sturdy presence over the past 19 years, ...
Slash has revealed what he thinks really divided him and Axl Rose back when Guns N’ Roses were at their peak in the ’90s and why they get along great now. The guitarist spoke with Guitar Worldearlier ...
Guns N' Roses frontman Axl Rose has an exciting new project that will surprise (and delight) even the most ardent hard rock music fan. The ’80s rock legend will be the subject of a new, multi-volume ...
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Guns N' Roses explain Axl Rose's debacle at Buenos Aires concert
Axl Rose used to have a bunch of meltdowns, but his latest at a Guns N' Roses in Argentina comes with a caveat.
Slash addressed the viral moment that stemmed from a technical mishap at last week's Guns N' Roses concert in Argentina, explaining that Axl Rose 's frustrated microphone throw had nothing to do with ...
Former Guns N’ Roses manager Alan Niven filed a lawsuit after claiming the band blocked the release of his upcoming memoir.
For all of the great moments of chemistry that Axl Rose and Slash had onstage, he knew there were a few moments where the ...
Guns N' Roses may have gone through different sonic evolutions in a few years, but Axl Rose thought this hard rock act sold ...
Alan Niven, who was fired from Guns N' Roses in 1991 at Axl Rose's insistence, says he should be allowed to publish his book ...
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