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 ...
Guns N’ Roses guitarist Slash revealed he’s never owned a copy of the band’s groundbreaking debut album, Appetite for Destruction, and he doesn’t have a collection of souvenirs from his rock ’n’ roll ...
Guns N’ Roses axeman Slash is frequently full of surprises, and he just dropped another revelation by confessing that he’s not sure if he’s ever owned a copy of 1987’s Appetite for Destruction.
Slash released a special-guest-filled album solo called called “Slash” in March. Four of the five members of the Appetite for Destruction era Guns N’ Roses lineup appear on the album: Slash, Izzy ...
After assembling an eclectic cast of characters to support his instantly recognizable killer tone, Slash (real name Saul Hudson) shows a musical range that’s surprising and satisfying at the same time ...
Guitarists like Eddie Van Halen, Mick Mars, and Randy Rhoads, very much the poster boys of '80s guitar, had budding guitar players all over the world drooling over their preferred models. As such, the ...
Maple trees line the roads of Hillsborough, N.H. Shaped into the curved body of a guitar, the old growth can produce a warm tone that’s absent from the ‘80s metal canon. For Slash, his tone was the ...
Covering Fleetwood Mac’s “Oh Well”, both Stapleton and Slash gained high praise from fans as comments included, “I’m 48 years old. Been a fan of Slash since appetite for destruction. I was a boy then.
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