Guns N' Roses guitarist Slash is defending lead vocalist Axl Rose's viral outburst during a recent show in Argentina.
F ormer manager Alan Niven has filed a lawsuit against Guns N’ Roses, claiming the group has made ‘repeated threats’ to stop ...
“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, ...
The incident took place during the band's performance of "Welcome to the Jungle" at Estadio Huracán on Oct. 18.
After years of escalating tension, Slash left Guns N' Roses in 1996. He was one of the last members from the Appetite for ...
Guns N’ Roses continues to be the rock band that keeps on giving (opportunities for its members to appear in court), as a ...
Slash addressed the viral moment that stemmed from a technical mishap at last week's Guns N' Roses concert in Argentina, ...
For all of the great moments of chemistry that Axl Rose and Slash had onstage, he knew there were a few moments where the ...
The Latin American leg of Guns N' Roses' tour kicked off Oct. 1. At their show in Florianopolis, Brazil on Oct. 21, a fan ...
Guns N’ Roses have responded after frontman Axl Rose went viral for an on-stage meltdown. During the opening moments of ...
Guns N' Roses may have gone through different sonic evolutions in a few years, but Axl Rose thought this hard rock act sold ...
Former Guns N' Roses manager Alan Niven has filed a lawsuit against the band, claiming that they've made "repeated threats" ...
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