Two guitar greats, Slash and Joe Bonamassa, teamed up Thursday night for a bluesy jam session as part of the Soho Sessions.
Proceeds supported Bonamassa's non-profit Keeping the Blues Alive, providing scholarships and resources to music students and teachers.
New movies about rock bands are being released and announced all the time, but some artists don't really want their stories to be shown on the big screen. In a new ...
Slash has revealed the overwhelming relief he felt when he and Axl Rose finally buried the hatchet and reunited in Guns N' Roses. Having officially left the band in 1996, Slash was estranged from the ...
Slash, photographed at his Encino recording studio, is putting on the blues/rock S.E.R.P.E.N.T. Fest at the Greek Theatre. (Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times) When you’ve reached the pinnacle of ...
Slash states, "In the 90s when I left Guns N’ Roses I was just sort of out there. I was drinking myself to death, I was out playing all over the place, I had no real direction I was going or any real ...
For decades, Slash has ranked as one of the most successful, most highly-respected, and most easily recognizable guitar players in the hard rock world. He’s built his reputation thanks to his work ...
Slash will release his forthcoming album, 'Orgy of the Damned,' on May 17 Kirkland/Disney via Getty Slash wasn't going to take no for an answer when it came to Chris Stapleton singing on his album.
Julien's Auctions will sell off the former Guns N' Roses guitarist's belongings at the Hard Rock Cafe in New York. Slash and Perla Hudson's wedding photo taken 2001 in Hawaii. Courtesy of Perla Hudson ...
When you’ve reached the pinnacle of rock ’n’ roll superstardom while remaining one of the most iconic and recognizable guitarists in the world for more than 35 years, what do you do for a fun little ...
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