It's one of the most iconic sequences in rock video history: Guns N' Roses guitarist Slash, bare-chested beneath his leather jacket, a cigarette clamped between his teeth, striding purposefully out of ...
Slash may have his own unique voice on the guitar, but he thinks that this guitar hero had a sound that could never be ...
Slash is the luckiest man in rock. Quitting GNR in ’96 when they were on top, he returned in ’16 and hasn't looked back. Here ...
“Sweet Child O Mine” started as a guitar warm up for Slash as the band gathered for a jam session at The Hellhouse, their base of sleazy operations on the Sunset Strip. “I was f—ing around with this ...
AL.com published the initial version of this story Wednesday night. At that time, AL.com had reached out for more information to involved parties and indicated we’d update the story if more details ...
Slash also contributed to the studio version of “I’m Just Ken,” which was co-written by Mark Ronson and Andrew Wyatt. Another song from Barbie, “What Was I Made For” by Billie Eilish, took home the ...
Guns N’ Roses have released another entry in their Not in This Lifetime Selects video series, which highlights various performances from the band’s tour reuniting lead singer Axl Rose with fellow ...
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