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AXL ROSE Reportedly Close to Losing Lawsuit Against ACTIVISION For Featuring SLASH

The Pulse Of Radio reports that GUNS N' ROSES singer Axl Rose looks like he may lose his $20 million lawsuit filed against video game giant Activision Blizzard, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Rose sued the company in November 2010, claiming that it used an image of former GUNS guitarist Slash...
January 31, 2013
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MÖTLEY CRÜE Dragged Into Lawsuit Between STEVEN TYLER's Former Manager And Current Lawyer

According to The Hollywood Reporter, MÖTLEY CRÜE has been dragged into a lawsuit between AEROSMITH singer Steven Tyler's former management company and his lawyer. Kovac Media Group (d/b/a Tenth Street Entertainment),which served as Tyler's personal manager, sued attorney Dina LaPolt last October cl...
January 7, 2013
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STEVEN TYLER Lawyer Sued For Allegedly Botching 'American Idol' Deal

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Steven Tyler's former manager has filed a lawsuit against the AEROSMITH singer's current lawyer, claiming she cost Tyler a $6 to $8 million pay raise in 2011 in his contract for another season with "American Idol". Kovac Media Group (d/b/a Tenth Street Entertainm...
October 12, 2012
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Hearing Held In AXL ROSE's Lawsuit Against ACTIVISION

According to The Hollywood Reporter, a Los Angeles judge threw out GUNS N' ROSES singer Axl Rose's fraud claim against game publisher Activision Blizzard, Inc. for using a GUNS song in its "Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock" video game, but allowed Rose's breach-of-contract claim to continue, setting...
August 15, 2012
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POISON Responds To Song Theft Allegations

A lawyer for 1980s hair-metal band POISON has released a statement to The Hollywood Reporter slamming as "baseless" a new lawsuit that claims several hit songs on the group's debut album, "Look What The Cat Dragged In", were stolen a quarter century ago from another band. POISON was sued last week b...
October 27, 2011
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Did POISON Steal '80s Hits From Another Band?

According to The Hollywood Reporter, POISON is being sued by Billy McCarthy and James Stonich, who were members of a Chicago band known as KID ROCKER, for allegedly stealing four of KID ROCKER's songs. The plaintiffs claim that guitarist C.C. DeVille auditioned for KID ROCKER in 1984 prior to joinin...
October 22, 2011
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CAGE Performs Five New Songs In Minnesota; Video Available

Video footage of San Diego metallers CAGE performing five new songs "Bloodsteel", "The Beast Of Bray Road", "Doctor Doom", "War Of The Undead" and "Metal Empire" during their September 29, 2011 concert at Station 4 in St. Paul, Minnesota can be seen below. The remaining footage from the show, along...
October 12, 2011
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TWINSPIRITS: New Album Details Revealed

Italian progressive metal band TWINSPIRITS returns with its third album, "Legacy", on February 18 via Lion Music. The CD "takes all the best aspects of the band's previous two releases and adds a heavier dynamic and more cohesive sound thanks to a fixed lineup, the same that delivered the highly pra...
January 21, 2011
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NASHVILLE PUSSY: 'From Hell To Texas' Track Listing Revealed; Gydget Available

Atlanta's NASHVILLE PUSSY will release its long-awaited fifth album, "From Hell To Texas", via SPV/Steamhammer Records on the following dates: Germany, Austria, Switzerland: February 13 Rest of Europe: February 16 USA, Canada: March 3 The CD was recorded and mixed at Pedernales Studio in Spicewood,...
January 28, 2009
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CENTURY MEDIA Expands Relationship With EMI

HollywoodReporter.com is reporting that EMI Music on Friday (July 29) said it has expanded its U.S. deal with Century Media in an exclusive international licensing and distribution agreement with the U.K.- and Germany-based independent label, which has an extensive roster of hard rock and metal acts...
July 31, 2005
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METALLICA Spokesperson: No Plans For Orchestral Performances Next Year

A spokesperson for METALLICA has dismissed as false a report in Hollywood Reporter suggesting that the band will be reuniting with composer-arranger Michael Kamen for more orchestral performances next year. Their 1999 collaboration resulted in the live album "S&M: Metallica With the San Francisc...
September 25, 2003
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Review: The SEX PISTOLS Still Define Punk

Erik Pedersen of the Hollywood Reporter reports that "a spiky-haired 7-year-old standing on a chair down front looked bored for the first few songs by the late-fortysomething SEX PISTOLS [at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles on Saturday, September 6]. But when the grown-up next to him began offering...
September 8, 2003