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After the chart-topping release of his latest album, Orgy of the Damned, Slash is looking back at one of his earliest forays into blues music — but he admits that not a lot of memories from that time immediately come to mind. In conversation with PEOPLE ...
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Slash has always been a rock-and-roller with the soul of a bluesman. Four decades after “Appetite for Destruction,” the Guns N’ Roses guitar legend is wearing his soul on his sleeve. His excellent new solo album “Orgy of the Damned” is a hot ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Peter Pakvis/Redferns Already an iconic figure, with one of the most recognisable images and guitar styles around, Slash stepped out of the vast ...
In an exclusive interview with Sylvia Alvarado of KOMP 92.3, Slash, the iconic guitarist of GUNS N' ROSES, revealed exciting updates about the band's music and upcoming tour. The discussion focused on the recently released singles "Atlas" and "Nothin'", the band's approach to new music, and their plans for the future.
B.B. King. That is who kicked off a lifelong love of the blues for Slash, best known as the lead guitarist for Gun N’ Roses. His passion for blues has led the Brit-born Rock & Roll Hall of Famer to release “Orgy of the Damned,” his sophomore solo bow ...
Saul Hudson, known professionally as Slash, has spent decades building his repertoire as one of the greatest guitarists of all time. Saturday, he will be bringing those talents to Spokane. In the early ’ 80s, Slash spent time in a handful of Los Angeles ...
Although remembered for his time with Guns N’ Roses and landing in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame with the band, Slash explored his musical talents with more than the iconic group. Outside of Guns N’ Roses, the musician formed an ongoing solo career ...
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 decided to teach him a thing or two about the music he loved.