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NINE INCH NAILS Cancel Tucson Concert; Drummer Hospitalized With Chest Pains

NINE INCH NAILS have cancelled tonight's (Sept. 17) concert in Tucson, Arizona while drummer Jerome Dillon undergoes tests at a California hospital following reports that he was complaining of chest pains during the band's abbreviated performance in San Diego Friday night. A message at the group's o...
September 17, 2005
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NINE INCH NAILS' San Diego Show Cut Short After Drummer Complains Of 'Chest Pains'

NINE INCH NAILS' concert at the Cox Arena in San Diego, California on Friday (September 16) was cut short about 10 songs into the group's set after drummer Jerome Dillon started experiencing chest pains. An announcement was made by NIN mainman Trent Reznor that Dillon was getting checked out by an E...
September 17, 2005
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Former JIMI HENDRIX Bandmate Accuses Author Of 'Revisionist History'

Ernest A. Jasmin of The News Tribune has isued the following report: Contrary to the story told in a new biography of rock legend Jimi Hendrix, the Seattle-born guitarist did not pretend to be gay to get out of the U.S. Army, according to former band mateBilly Cox. "That is a lie," Cox ...
September 16, 2005
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DISTURBED To Play Legendary New York City Club CBGB

DISTURBED will mark their new album's release — and wrap their current six-and-a-half-week North American tour — by performing Tuesday, September 20 at the legendary CBGB in New York City. Tickets for the special event will only be available through the band's official fan web site, www.thedisturbed...
September 13, 2005
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AUDIOSLAVE Begin Work On New Material

AUDIOSLAVE guitarist Tom Morello has told MTV.com that the band have already written several new tunes for the follow-up to this year's "Out of Exile", some of which AUDIOSLAVE will debut on the road this fall. "What we're hoping to do is follow in the footsteps of some of our favorite bands, like ....
September 9, 2005
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New DROWNING POOL Singer Did 'Adequate' Job At Dallas OZZFEST

According to the Star-Telegram, new DROWING POOL singer Ryan McCombs (formerly of SOIL) did an "adequate job" covering the group's four-year-old songs such as "Sinner" during the band's debut live appearance with McCombs at yesterday's Ozzfest in Dallas, Texas. However, during their 20-minute set, "...
August 26, 2005
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Message From Fans To DIMEBAG: 'Riff In Peace'

John Austin of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram has issued the following report: "Dimebag" Darrell Abbott didn't live to see his 39th birthday. Now, the BIC flame of fandom is kept burning at the metal-guitar hero's hometown resting place. Abbott, who attended Arlington High School and lived in Dalworth...
August 20, 2005
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DISTURBED: 'Stricken' Video Posted Online

DISTURBED's video for "Stricken", from the band's upcoming third album, "Ten Thousand Fists", has been posted online at the WarnerReprise.com web site. Check it out: Windows Media 56K Windows Media 100K Windows Media 300K Windows Media 450K Quicktime The clip was directed by Nathan Cox ...
August 19, 2005
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DISTURBED Frontman: 'We Have The Utmost Love And Respect For U.S. Soldiers'

Liisa Ladouceur of ChartAttack.com is reporting that DISTURBED shot the first video for their new album in a hospital once used for "A Nightmare On Elm Street". The video for "Stricken", from the band's upcoming third album, "Ten Thousand Fists", was directed by Nathan Cox (LINKIN PARK, QUEEN OF THE...
August 18, 2005
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JIMI HENDRIX: Complete WOODSTOCK Set Heads To DVD

Greg Prato of Billboard.com is reporting that Jimi Hendrix's closing performance at Woodstock on Aug. 18, 1969 will be commercially available in its entirety on Sept. 13, when Universal Music and Experience Hendrix release the DVD "Jimi Hendrix - Live at Woodstock". The double-disc set captures one...
August 5, 2005
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ROB ZOMBIE Talks About Making Of 'The Devil's Rejects'

ROB ZOMBIE recently spoke to U-Press Telegram about his second feature film, "The "Devil's Rejects", and his headlining stint on the second stage of this year's Ozzfest, which kicked off on July 15 in Mansfield, MA. An excerpt from the interview follows: U-Press Telegram: Your wife has said that "On...
July 25, 2005
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STAIND Guitarist Says Location Makes 'Right Here' Video

Launch Radio Networks reports: STAIND premiered the video for its current single, "Right Here", this past week on Yahoo! Music. The band shot the clip several weeks ago at a huge estate in New Jersey with acclaimed video director Nathan Cox. Guitarist Mike Mushok told Launch that the location enhanc...
July 24, 2005
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TED NUGENT Sounds Off

Robert Winterode of the Rocky Mount Telegram recently conducted an hour-long interview with Ted Nugent about politics, music, and even Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes. Several excerpts from the chat follow: Nugent on hunting: "Certainly, there's a powerful folklore dynamic to a grizzly bear, an elephant...
July 11, 2005
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Original JUDAS PRIEST Singer To Release New Version Of 'Victim Of Changes'

Original JUDAS PRIEST frontman Al Atkins recently returned to Madhat studios in England to record a new version of the PRIEST classic "Victim of Changes" — a track which he co-wrote when he sang for the group between 1969 and 1973. Al has recorded "Victim of Changes" three times on different albums...
July 7, 2005
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THE VASELINE RATS Bassist Says He Was Never Approached To Join THE DARKNESS

THE VASELINE RATS bassist Pete Emms has issued a statement denying "rumors" that have been circulating suggesting that he has been approached to replace Frankie Poullain in the U.K. band THE DARKNESS. Says Pete: "It's amazing how the rumor machine can suddenly kick in. THE DARKNESS are a great band...
June 15, 2005