Slash, the famed Guns 'N Roses guitarist, had just dropped the blues album and film 'Live at the S.E.R.P.E.N.T. Festival.' ...
Slash is the luckiest man in rock. Quitting GNR in ’96 when they were on top, he returned in ’16 and hasn't looked back. Here ...
Slash may have his own unique voice on the guitar, but he thinks that this guitar hero had a sound that could never be ...
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 guitarist Slash has vivid memories of the massively theatrical (and expensive) music video shoot the band did for a track from their 1992 album, Use Your Illusion I, but not because of ...
For all of the great moments of chemistry that Axl Rose and Slash had onstage, he knew there were a few moments where the ...
Slash was unconvinced by Sweet Child O Mine, believing it gave the song a ballad feel. Says he didn’t think about the track’s direction while creating the riff ...
Guns N’ Roses guitarist Slash finally got to perform a song live that he’s never done before—he performed a rendition of “Don’t Damn Me” with Myles Kennedy & the Conspirators. The song featured on ...
During an appearance on the Songcraft podcast, McKagan recalled how the track came together. “Izzy [Stradlin] had the three chords,” the bassist explained. “OK, well that’s… What do you do with that?
For rock guitarist Slash, his first exposure to the blues happened without him even knowing it. But when he was 6, the family moved to the United States, and Slash says his maternal grandmother ...
Guitar ace Slash rose to prominence with an unmistakable look as the anchor of Guns N' Roses. A true rock ’n' roll persona, the artist was once rarely seen without a drooping cigarette and a top hat, ...
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