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Music Review: Whitesnake CDWhitesnake ''Good To Be Bad'' (SPV): It's only April, but Whitesnake has laid down the marker for the best hard rock record of the year; anyone wanting the crown will have to top this excellent effort, the band's first new studio album in 11 years.[...] Read more!
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Publicado: 2008-04-21 Proveedor: StarPulse
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News Ticker: John Mellencamp, Led Zeppelin, Ned’s Atomic Dustbin John Mellencamp announced a July 15th release date for his new, T-Bone Burnett-produced album Life, Death, Love and Freedom, which will be distributed by the Starbucks-run label Hear Music. The album will be the first released in a new high-def format called “CODE,” which will make the digital tracks sound as warm as the master tapes. According to Whitesnake frontman and former Jimmy Page collaborator David Coverdale says a full-scale Led Zeppelin reunion tour was “very likely” and could happen by the end of the year. The jury selection is underway in the R. Kelly trial in Chicago. If found guilty of fourteen counts of child pornography, he could face as much as fifteen years in jail. ’90s indie cult favorites Ned’s Atomic Dustbin (most famous for the single “Kill Your Television”) will reunite for a show at London’s Astoria in December, after more than ten years apart. [Photo: Getty]
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Publicado: 2008-05-12 Proveedor: Rolling Stone Etiquetas: Rock News, Afternoon News Roundup
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Rocklahoma Report: Four Days of ’80s Hair-Metal ManiaThe Rocklahoma festival was a whirlwind tour of ’80s hair-metal Olympus. What a weekend — the sisters were twisted, the foxes were Britny and the pussycats were faster. This festival united a swarm of Sunset Strip pay-to-play sleaze metal titans: Ratt, Poison, Twisted Sister, L.A. Guns, Warrant, Slaughter, Skid Row, Quiet Riot. For three days, they rose out of the cellar and into a giant field on the outskirts of Pryor, Oklahoma, where some 30,000 hardcore fans came on, felt the noize and asked each other, “Who were Firehouse again?” Whitesnake didn’t make it, but White Lion did, and so did Great White. This was definitely the place where the down boys go, even if they’re down men now. The fans ranged from local kids to leathery ladies still trying to fit into that vintage Winger “In the Heart of the Young” tour bustier. Some of the bands still had it, others didn’t. Poison headlined Friday night with a set that went heavy on classic-rock covers (“Suffragette City,” nice; “Can’t You See,” gimme a break) though the inevitable highlight was “Talk Dirty to Me,” the song that sums up the entire genre if anything does. Vince Neil did a solo set of mostly Mötley Crüe tunes, though unfortunately not his solo hit “You’re Invited But Your Friends Can’t Come.” (Vince also spread the word about his upcoming ocean adventure, The Mötley Cruise.) Bang Tango blasted through “Untied and True,” Enuff Z’Nuff did “New Thing,” Faster Pussycat did “Cathouse,” and Firehouse (best remembered for their feud with Firehose) probably played a bunch of Firehouse songs, though I took off for the barbecue stand so don’t ask me. Queensryche added a touch of prog. Winger’s “Seventeen” was greatly enhanced by Bang Tango’s Joe Leste, who danced around the beer tent improvising new lyrics: “She’s only seventeen / But now she’s forty-three.” Quiet Riot flubbed a few chords in “Cum On Feel the Noize” and “Metal Health (Bang Your Head),” yet the crowd was rooting for them, giving
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Publicado: 2007-07-17 Proveedor: Rolling Stone Etiquetas: Rock News, Live Shows
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WhitesnakeHeavy metal band Whitesnake in Rio de Janeiro, 24th January 1985. From left to right, Cozy Powell (1947 - 1998), Neil Murray, John Sykes and David Coverdale. (Photo by Dave Hogan/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
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Publicado: 2004-04-07 Proveedor: ViewImages Etiquetas: Full Length, Males, Black And White, USA, Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, Four People, Hair, Band, British, Hairstyle, Drum, Metal, British Culture, Singer, Music, Hogan, Portrait, Posing, Guitarist, Arts Culture and Entertainment, Celebrities, John Sykes, , Cozy Powell;Neil Murray;John Sykes;David Coverdale
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WhitesnakeORLANDO, FL - AUGUST 15: Lead singer David Coverdale & guitarist Doug Aldrich of Whitesnake rocks out on their The Rock Never Stops Tour the House of Blues on August 15, 2003 in Orlando, FL. (Photo by Kellie Warren/Getty Images)
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Publicado: 2003-09-09 Proveedor: ViewImages Etiquetas: USA, Florida, Orlando, Microphone, Moving Up, Rock, Singer, Music, Guitarist, Rocking, Rap, Arts Culture and Entertainment, House of Blues,
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WhitesnakeORLANDO, FL - AUGUST 15: Lead singer David Coverdale of Whitesnake rocks out on their The Rock Never Stops Tour the House of Blues on August 15, 2003 in Orlando, FL. (Photo by Kellie Warren/Getty Images)
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Publicado: 2003-09-09 Proveedor: ViewImages Etiquetas: USA, Florida, Orlando, Microphone, Moving Up, Rock, Singer, Music, Rocking, Rap, Arts Culture and Entertainment, House of Blues,
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WhitesnakeORLANDO, FL - AUGUST 15: Guitarists Doug Aldrich and Marco Mendoza of Whitesnake rocks out on their The Rock Never Stops Tour the House of Blues on August 15, 2003 in Orlando, FL. (Photo by Kellie Warren/Getty Images)
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Publicado: 2003-09-09 Proveedor: ViewImages Etiquetas: USA, Florida, Orlando, Microphone, Moving Up, Rock, Music, Rocking, Rap, Arts Culture and Entertainment, House of Blues,
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WhitesnakeORLANDO, FL - AUGUST 15: Lead singer David Coverdale of Whitesnake rocks out on their The Rock Never Stops Tour the House of Blues on August 15, 2003 in Orlando, FL. (Photo by Kellie Warren/Getty Images)
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Publicado: 2003-09-09 Proveedor: ViewImages Etiquetas: USA, Florida, Orlando, Microphone, Moving Up, Rock, Singer, Music, Rocking, Rap, Arts Culture and Entertainment, House of Blues,
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WhitesnakeORLANDO, FL - AUGUST 15: Guitarist Marco Mendoza of Whitesnake rocks out on their The Rock Never Stops Tour the House of Blues on August 15, 2003 in Orlando, FL. (Photo by Kellie Warren/Getty Images)
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Publicado: 2003-09-09 Proveedor: ViewImages Etiquetas: USA, Florida, Orlando, Microphone, Moving Up, Rock, Music, Guitarist, Rocking, Rap, Arts Culture and Entertainment, House of Blues,
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WhitesnakeORLANDO, FL - AUGUST 15: Lead singer David Coverdale & guitarist Marco Mendoza of Whitesnake rocks out on their The Rock Never Stops Tour the House of Blues on August 15, 2003 in Orlando, FL. (Photo by Kellie Warren/Getty Images)
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Publicado: 2003-09-09 Proveedor: ViewImages Etiquetas: USA, Florida, Orlando, Microphone, Moving Up, Rock, Singer, Music, Guitarist, Rocking, Rap, Arts Culture and Entertainment, House of Blues,
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WhitesnakeORLANDO, FL - AUGUST 15: Lead singer David Coverdale of Whitesnake rocks out on their The Rock Never Stops Tour the House of Blues on August 15, 2003 in Orlando, FL. (Photo by Kellie Warren/Getty Images)
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Publicado: 2003-09-09 Proveedor: ViewImages Etiquetas: USA, Florida, Orlando, Microphone, Moving Up, Rock, Singer, Music, Rocking, Rap, Arts Culture and Entertainment, House of Blues,
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WhitesnakeORLANDO, FL - AUGUST 15: Lead singer David Coverdale of Whitesnake rocks out on their The Rock Never Stops Tour the House of Blues on August 15, 2003 in Orlando, FL. (Photo by Kellie Warren/Getty Images)
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Publicado: 2003-09-09 Proveedor: ViewImages Etiquetas: USA, Florida, Orlando, Microphone, Moving Up, Rock, Singer, Music, Rocking, Rap, Arts Culture and Entertainment, House of Blues,
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