Wolfmother singer covers the Beatles, gets arrested afterwards
Friday, July 22nd, 2011Yup, you know it's a Friday when I write stories like this. Up top you can see...well, mostly hear Wolfmother frontman Andrew Stockdale drunkenly covering the Beatles classic song, "Let it Be," whilst in a bar near Brisbane, Australia. What makes it even better is that he adds a classic line to the song singing, "Oh motherfucker, let it be!" Clearly, that had to be what the Beatles were thinking when they wrote the track. But NME.com reports that wasn't all… Read More
Watch: Slash – “By The Sword”
Wednesday, April 28th, 2010
Slash has taken his new solo album one step further by filming a music video for the first single "By The Sword".
The song features Wolfmother frontman Andrew Stockdale on vocals and you can check it out down below.
New tour dates for Slash and his live band, which features Myles Kennedy from Alter bridge on vocals, were recently announced. You can check them out over at Slash's Myspace page.
That's pretty… Read More
Watch: Slash w/ Andrew Stockdale – “By The Sword”
Wednesday, April 7th, 2010Last night on The Tonight Show with
The performance is pretty good. Stockdale sounds… Read More
Listen: Slash w/ Dave Grohl & Duff McKagan – “Watch This”
Thursday, March 25th, 2010
The new solo album from Slash isn't really a solo album. It's more of a collaboration project with some of the biggest names in rock music today.
The album Slash hits stores on April 6th and boasts appearances from artists including Dave Grohl, Chris Cornell, Iggy Pop, Alice Cooper, Ozzy Osbourne, Andrew Stockdale, Myles Kennedy, Lemmy Kilmister and a whole lot more.
The track you can check out below is called "Watch This" and features Slash's… Read More
Behind the scenes of Slash’s solo album
Monday, March 1st, 2010
Slash's upcoming solo album entitled Slash features a cornucopia of singers since the legendary guitarist can't sing for his life.
The album, which hits stores on April 6, features artists like Iggy Pop, Myles Kennedy, Ozzy Osbourne, Chris Cornell, Andrew Stockdale, Fergie, Adam Levine and more.
Needless to say, this album sounds like it'll be a few different types of rock music all mashed up for one record. Slash just released his first single… Read More


