With a setlist of biting blues covers, guitar superhero Slash flashed his fangs at the Artpark in Lewiston on Tuesday night. The virtuoso injected his venom into 13 vintage blues numbers, capping off ...
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The song has spawned many covers over the years. Notably, ZZ Top’s Billy F. Gibbons and Deep Purple cut versions of the song. Additionally, Slash has been playing it since touring with Slash’s Blues ...
(CNN) — A famous rocker is getting help from another big name musician for a rendition of a classic tune. Slash, the top hat-wearing guitarist of Guns n’ Roses fame, released a new single on Friday, a ...
Mark Tremonti's crooning days aren't over! In fact, he's teamed up with Guns N' Roses guitarist Slash to record covers of "Speak Softly Love" for a new pinball game saluting the 50th anniversary of ...
Slash kicked off his inaugural S.E.R.P.E.N.T. festival over the weekend with back-to-back shows that consisted almost exclusively of blues and rock staples. The trek launched on Friday at Bonner, ...
Slash kicked off his inaugural S.E.R.P.E.N.T. festival over the weekend with back-to-back shows that consisted almost exclusively of blues and rock staples. The trek launched on Friday at Bonner, ...
The Black Crowes were joined by John Fogerty and Slash during a triumphant set at the FireAid benefit concert in Los Angeles. The group opened their three-song set with a high-energy rendition of ...
Slash’s new blues cover album Orgy Of The Damned is out today, and it includes collaborations with Chris Stapleton, Brian Johnson, Beth Hart, Gary Clark Jr., Billy F. Gibbons, Paul Rodgers, Chris ...
The post Slash and Chris Stapleton Team Up on Cover of Fleetwood Mac’s “Oh Well”: Stream appeared first on Consequence. The freewheeling guitar playing from Slash and the raspy vocal delivery from ...
The words “Slash” and “Gibson Les Paul” go hand-in-hand. You can’t think of the Guns N’ Roses rocker without picturing him holding his favored single-cut. Likewise, when you see a Les Paul, Slash ...