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Soldier Who 'Loved' Heavy Metal Killed In Iraq: Funeral To Be Held This Weekend

Jo Collins Mathis of the Ann Arbor News is reporting that GUNS N' ROSES and METALLICA music will be played at the funeral of Spc. Donnie McCune, who was killed last week when an improvised explosive device detonated while he and three others were patrolling in a Hummer in Iraq. He died 24 hours late...
August 13, 2004
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TED NUGENT Lawsuit Lands In Muskegon County Court

John S. Hausman of The Muskegon Chronicle is reporting that Ted Nugent's defamation lawsuit against Muskegon Summer Celebration has, as expected, found its way to a Muskegon County court. The guitarist's case over the cancellation of a 2003 concert landed this week in the lap of Muskegon's 14th Circ...
August 11, 2004
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CLUTCH Singer Hopes To Release New Live Album Before Christmas

CLUTCH frontman Neil Fallon has spoken to The Flint Journal about the group's decision to record their shows tonight and Saturday at The Machine Shop in Flint. Michigan for a possible live album. "It would be nice to get it out before Christmas," Fallon said, "because after Christmas we have to star...
July 30, 2004
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Report: Security Snafus Plague LINKIN PARK's PROJEKT REVOLUTION Tour

Heather Whitney of The Flint Journal is reporting that when the Projekt Revolution tour arrived at the DTE Energy Music Theater in Clarkston, Michigan Monday night (July 26),concertgoers were barred from entrance until after the first band was supposed to go on stage, with no explanation or assista...
July 29, 2004
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Report: Judge Rules TED NUGENT Suit Should Be Heard In Muskegon County

Steven Hepker of The Jackson Citizen Patriot reports that a judge Friday transferred to Muskegon County a defamation suit by rocker Ted Nugent against the Muskegon Summer Celebration. "I'd like to hear the case because it sounds interesting," Jackson County Circuit Judge Charles Nelson told attorney...
July 12, 2004
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Report: Canceled AEROSMITH Concert Causes Sour Notes, Empty Pockets

Ryan Heffernan of Staten Island Advance reports that a Staten Island woman who spent $1,300 on backstage passes — with the promise of meeting Steven Tyler and other members of the band AEROSMITH — was left to "dream on" after the band canceled its Atlantic City concert and its fan club went belly-up...
July 12, 2004
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Review: BLACK SABBATH Sounded As Pertinent And Vital As Ever At OZZFEST 2004 Kick-Off

Phillip D'Amour of The Republican reviewed BLACK SABBATH and JUDAS PRIEST's performances at the opening show of this year's Ozzfest, which took place Saturday (July 10) in Hartford, Connecticut. "SABBATH opened its 60-minute set with its 1971 metal masterpiece 'War Pigs' from the classic album 'Para...
July 12, 2004
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ALICE COOPER To Headline Michigan Outdoor Festival

ALICE COOPER will headline an outdoor rock fest on Ojibway Island in Saginaw, Michigan on August 15, according to The Saginaw News. Jerry Tarrants, WHEELZ program director at WILZ-FM, 104.5, and WYLZ-FM, 100.9, sponsors of the concert, said the stations would officially announce details of the event...
July 1, 2004
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VAN HALEN Perform In New Jersey: Photos Available

VAN HALEN performed live in concert at the Continental Arena in East Rutherford, New Jersey on Tuesday, June 22 (reviews: The Star Ledger, New York Daily News). Check out pictures from Film Magic. In other news, the Boston Herald has reported that Eddie Van Halen's estranged wife, actress Valerie .....
June 25, 2004
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PAUL STANLEY Says TOMMY THAYER Has Earned His Place In KISS

Marty Hughley of The Oregonian reports that Portland native Tommy Thayer is living large these days as lead guitarist for KISS, taking over for original member Ace Frehley, even donning the famous Spaceman makeup and costume. It's a career peak for a self-described "geeky kid from Beaverton" who fel...
June 21, 2004
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Report: TED NUGENT Sues Town Over Canceled Concert … Again

Bill Iddings of The Muskegon Chronicle reports: After [Ted Nugent's] federal lawsuit against the Muskegon Summer Celebration music festival was dismissed, [the guitarist] has filed another suit in the state court. His new lawsuit in 12th Circuit Court in Jackson contends the same thing as his federa...
June 19, 2004
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ZEBRA To Headline New Orleans Fund-Raiser

Veteran hard rockers ZEBRA will headline a special fund-raiser this weekend in Metairie, Louisiana to benefit St. Christopher Church and School, according to The Times-Picayune. "This is going to be the ultimate reunion," said Chris Santos, president of the Men's Club. "ZEBRA wanted to come back to...
June 10, 2004
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RUSH Guitarist Talks About 30th Anniversary Tour, Upcoming EP

RUSH guitarist Alex Lifeson has spoken to the Cleveland Plain Dealer about the group's 30th anniversary tour and upcoming covers EP "Feedback". "This being the anniversary and everything, we thought we'd get back out and do something special with this," Lifeson, 50, said of the current trek. "I mean...
June 4, 2004
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DEEP PURPLE Singer Pleads Guilty To Drunk Driving

According to Telegraph.co.uk, DEEP PURPLE singer Ian Gillan was banned from driving Friday (May 28) after being stopped in his car and found to be more than twice the alcohol limit. The 58-year-old vocalist was seen walking unsteadily to his car near his home in Lyme Regis, Dorset, shortly after mid...
May 28, 2004
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The OSBOURNES Honored With Their Very Own Ice Cream Flavors

Peter Genovese of The Star-Ledger is reporting that Ed Dubroski Jr., co-owner, with his sister, Jenn of Country Cow Creamery in Woodbridge, sent an e-mail in January through the Osbournes web site volunteering to make a flavor of ice cream in honor of Sharon Osbourne, matriarch of America's most dys...
May 17, 2004