Out of one job, on the radio, David Lee Roth is seeking gainful employment in another capacity -- as lead singer of Van Halen???
"I see it absolutely as an inevitability," says Roth, "To me, it's not rocket surgery. It's very simple to put together. And as far as hurt feelings it's water under the dam I definitely see it happening."
Despite that claim, Roth -- who was Van Halen's singer from 1974-1985 -- acknowledges that he hasn't seen Edward Van Halen "in a couple of years."
CHEYENNE KIMBALL can write, sing, and now she has a new CD and her own show on MTV.did we mention she is only 16!!! Her new MTV show debuts on May 31st. She has written over 200 songs, and her new CD features 12 of her best.
Kaiser Chiefs frontman Ricky Wilson has been injured following a hit and run car accident on May 21.
The singer was hit by a car while crossing the street at a pedestrian crosswalk in Leeds in the UK, though according to the band's official website Kaiserchiefs.co.uk his stage-craft saved his life.
Radiohead revealed the inside story behind their live return and explained their decision to return to mainly guitar-based rock.
The band on their first UK road trip in three years, during which they treated fans to ten new songs that are expected to feature on their next album, not due until 2007.
"Playing live again is something I've been thinking about for a year and three quarters," guitarist Jonny Greenwood said. "I love it."
He then went onto explain that there are many more new tracks to see the light of day, saying: "We've done about half of the new songs, so there's lots more to come. We're going to tour in America and that's when we're going to try out more of the new songs. Right now, we feel like we're warming up and remembering how to play again."
Bono took a night off from campaigning on aid for Africa and went back to his day job -- music -- as he sang along with a local band in a 1,000-year-old chant in the West African state of Mali. The U2 frontman, on a six-nation Africa tour, dropped in last night (May 22) with some aides at the Piroge bar and restaurant on the banks of the Niger River in the Mali capital Bamako.
Keith Richards has returned to the United States after being treated for a head injury in New Zealand, his publicist said Monday.
Reports are tha the is feeling great, happy to be home and looking forward to getting back on the road with the Rolling Stones next month.
The Dixie Chicks are making waves again with their new release Taking The Long Way. You may not be able to hear the Chicks on Country radio, but you can see the video here!
Another new release to check out this week is Def Leppard - Yeah! This is a collection of cover songs the band really loves. Also, look for The Flaming Lips new CD At War With The Mystics.
Guitarist Dave "Brownsound" Baksh, from group Sum 41, announced last week that we will be leaving the group. The group found it no surprise when Baksh announced his departure. The group stated he seemed "very distant" the past couple of years. The group also knew Baksh wanted to play more heavy metal then the groups pop rock sound. Baksh has already assembled a group together, except a singer, which he is currently looking for.
Link To Article
« Previous entries Next entries »