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Duff McKagan: Velvet Revolver is ‘Nowhere’
Duff McKagan: Velvet Revolver is ‘Nowhere’
Duff McKagan: Velvet Revolver is ‘Nowhere’
Duff McKagan is unsure of the future of Velvet Revolver, the supergroup he formed in 2003 with his fellow ex-Guns N' Roses bandmates Slash and Matt Sorum, and Stone Temple Pilots lead singer Scott Weiland. In a new interview, he says he has "no idea" who will replace Weiland, who was fired in 2008.
Scott Weiland Slams Velvet Revolver in New Memoir
Scott Weiland Slams Velvet Revolver in New Memoir
Scott Weiland Slams Velvet Revolver in New Memoir
Vocalist Scott Weiland took a few shots at his former Velvet Revolver bandmates, in a new book just released this week. The book is called Not Dead and Not for Sale, and in it the supergroup's former frontman said he joined the band for the money, but he said they did have chemistry.
Aerosmith Could Have Been Aerogar
Aerosmith Could Have Been Aerogar
Aerosmith Could Have Been Aerogar
Okay, that's a bit of a stretch,  but Sammy Hagar does say he was asked to join Aerosmith at one point. In an interview in Forbes Magazine, Sammy spoke with "personal branding guru" Dan Schawbel about the Red Rocker's brand, described by Sammy as "upscale casual, plain and simple."