Have you ever wondered how the classic rock band Guns N’ Roses got its violent/beautiful name? Well in 1985 two bands merged and, like a love child, the new group was born. Those original two bands?
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 ...
Alan Niven, a former manager of Guns N’ Roses during what his lawyers term “their most prolific period” in the 1980s and ...
F ormer manager Alan Niven has filed a lawsuit against Guns N’ Roses, claiming the group has made ‘repeated threats’ to stop ...
Guns N' Roses may have gone through different sonic evolutions in a few years, but Axl Rose thought this hard rock act sold ...
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 ...
Former Guns N' Roses manager Alan Niven has sued the band over their alleged efforts to block the publication of his new ...
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Guns N' Roses Clarifies Axl Rose Kicked Drum Kit Due to Technical Issues, Says 'We Had a Great Night'
The rock band shared a statement to its Instagram Stories ... “The issue was fixed by our tech team by the third song, and we ...
Former Guns N’ Roses manager Alan Niven filed a lawsuit after claiming the band blocked the release of his upcoming memoir.
Alan Niven, who once guided Guns N’ Roses during what his attorneys call “their most prolific period” in the late 1980s and ...
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Former Guns N’ Roses Manager Sues Band to Stop Blocking the Release of His Memoir
Former Guns N’ Roses manager Alan Niven has filed a lawsuit against the band to stop them from attempting to block the release of his new memoir, Sound N’ Fury: Rock N’ Roll Stories. Sound N’ Fury was ...
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