CitizenKing
03-15-2005, 04:23 PM
According to Ireland On-line, Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne will host a new controversial British talk show — and they hope to secure exclusive and frank interviews with a host of celebrities including pal Elton John.
Former KORN guitarist Brian "Head" Welch has defended himself against accusations by KORN singer Jonathan Davis that he has embarked on a "false crusade" by leaving the band to focus on Christianity. In an e-mail sent to MTV News, Welch said he still loves his KORN brethren, but that he was beginning to bristle at those who doubt the sincerity of his transformation. "Sorry Jonathan, my 'false crusade' was not the reason I left KORN, it was what saved my life," Welch wrote. "I still love those guys to death, but if anybody trashes God, I am human and will defend Him and myself by any means necessary."
The movie "Remedy", starring former KISS guitarist Ace Frehley, will receive a DVD release on March 29. The movie, which features Frehley in the role of "Johnny," will have national video distribution via MTI Home Video in Blockbuster as well as other stores, according to a previous e-mail received by BLABBERMOUTH.NET from the film's lead writer, Nicholas Reiner.
Since most of us can't get to London to see the Cream reunion in May, there are rumblings of a CD and DVD of the shows. Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker will perform together for the first time since their induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1993, at Royal Albert Hall May 2nd & 3rd and 5th & 6th.
The Dave Matthews Band, which has just about finished work on the follow-up to 2002's "Busted Stuff," has unveiled the new album's title and a release date.
The Foo Fighters have set "In Your Honor" as the title to their upcoming new release which is currently expected to hit stores in early July.
Castle Music is delighted to announce the May 23rd, 2005 album release of Roger Daltrey "Rocks In The Head". Daltrey's seventh solo album, was first released in North America on Atlantic Records in 1992, and is considered to be a collectors item in Europe because it was never released domestically in Europe until now. This re-mastered edition of this album from The Who's hard-rockin' frontman follows Daltrey' s recent anthology, Moonlighting released in January 2005. Crucial to the creation of "Rocks In The Head", was Daltrey's meeting with guitarist and songwriter Gerard McMahon.
To mark the 10th anniversary of his untimely death, SonyBMG Entertainment announce the June 13th 2005 release of "Big Guns - The Very Best Of Rory Gallagher" - the stunning new 24-track 2-disc album from Ireland's most influential blues rock guitarist, Rory Gallagher. Now, for the first time, the original multi-tracks of some of Rory's best known recordings have been remixed, digitally re-mastered and upgraded in 5.1 Surround Sound on CD/SACD.
According to a posting on the Sp1at.com web site, hip-hop legend BIZZY BONE has told Philly.com that he will be releasing a cover of the GUNS N' ROSES classic "Welcome to the Jungle" this summer. "There's a lot of my archives and some things never heard before," Bizzy told Philly.com. "I will have a rock and roll album out this summer, doing a remake of 'Welcome To The Jungle' with GUNS N' ROSES."
PulseoftheMaggots.com spoke with a representative of Morbid Industries, who have confirmed that SLIPKNOT haved signed a license agreement for the company to begin production of SLIPKNOT masks and costumes for fan purchase beginning summer 2005.
Coldplay fans finally have a date to mark on their calendars… the band's highly anticipated new album will be called X&Y and hits stores on June 7th. Coldplay is also expected to announce North American tour dates in the coming weeks.
Cartoon quartet Gorillaz will on May 24 release its sophomore Virgin album, "Demon Days." A video is in production for first single "Feel Good Inc.," featuring De La Soul. Album track "Dirty Harry," which features what sounds like a children's choir, has been making the rounds on the Internet for several weeks.
Former KORN guitarist Brian "Head" Welch has defended himself against accusations by KORN singer Jonathan Davis that he has embarked on a "false crusade" by leaving the band to focus on Christianity. In an e-mail sent to MTV News, Welch said he still loves his KORN brethren, but that he was beginning to bristle at those who doubt the sincerity of his transformation. "Sorry Jonathan, my 'false crusade' was not the reason I left KORN, it was what saved my life," Welch wrote. "I still love those guys to death, but if anybody trashes God, I am human and will defend Him and myself by any means necessary."
The movie "Remedy", starring former KISS guitarist Ace Frehley, will receive a DVD release on March 29. The movie, which features Frehley in the role of "Johnny," will have national video distribution via MTI Home Video in Blockbuster as well as other stores, according to a previous e-mail received by BLABBERMOUTH.NET from the film's lead writer, Nicholas Reiner.
Since most of us can't get to London to see the Cream reunion in May, there are rumblings of a CD and DVD of the shows. Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker will perform together for the first time since their induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1993, at Royal Albert Hall May 2nd & 3rd and 5th & 6th.
The Dave Matthews Band, which has just about finished work on the follow-up to 2002's "Busted Stuff," has unveiled the new album's title and a release date.
The Foo Fighters have set "In Your Honor" as the title to their upcoming new release which is currently expected to hit stores in early July.
Castle Music is delighted to announce the May 23rd, 2005 album release of Roger Daltrey "Rocks In The Head". Daltrey's seventh solo album, was first released in North America on Atlantic Records in 1992, and is considered to be a collectors item in Europe because it was never released domestically in Europe until now. This re-mastered edition of this album from The Who's hard-rockin' frontman follows Daltrey' s recent anthology, Moonlighting released in January 2005. Crucial to the creation of "Rocks In The Head", was Daltrey's meeting with guitarist and songwriter Gerard McMahon.
To mark the 10th anniversary of his untimely death, SonyBMG Entertainment announce the June 13th 2005 release of "Big Guns - The Very Best Of Rory Gallagher" - the stunning new 24-track 2-disc album from Ireland's most influential blues rock guitarist, Rory Gallagher. Now, for the first time, the original multi-tracks of some of Rory's best known recordings have been remixed, digitally re-mastered and upgraded in 5.1 Surround Sound on CD/SACD.
According to a posting on the Sp1at.com web site, hip-hop legend BIZZY BONE has told Philly.com that he will be releasing a cover of the GUNS N' ROSES classic "Welcome to the Jungle" this summer. "There's a lot of my archives and some things never heard before," Bizzy told Philly.com. "I will have a rock and roll album out this summer, doing a remake of 'Welcome To The Jungle' with GUNS N' ROSES."
PulseoftheMaggots.com spoke with a representative of Morbid Industries, who have confirmed that SLIPKNOT haved signed a license agreement for the company to begin production of SLIPKNOT masks and costumes for fan purchase beginning summer 2005.
Coldplay fans finally have a date to mark on their calendars… the band's highly anticipated new album will be called X&Y and hits stores on June 7th. Coldplay is also expected to announce North American tour dates in the coming weeks.
Cartoon quartet Gorillaz will on May 24 release its sophomore Virgin album, "Demon Days." A video is in production for first single "Feel Good Inc.," featuring De La Soul. Album track "Dirty Harry," which features what sounds like a children's choir, has been making the rounds on the Internet for several weeks.