In 1999,
Tommy Lee had quit the band to spend time with his family and work on a new group called
Methods of Mayhem. He rejoined Motley Crue in 2004.
In 1976,
Bruce Springsteen tried to climb over the fence at
Elvis Presley’s Graceland estate in an attempt to see The King. Instead, he was escorted off the premises by guards.
In 1989,
Dorothea Hurley, on the steps of Las Vegas’ Graceland Chapel.
In 1993, famed guitarist and producer
Mick Ronson died from liver cancer at the age of 46.
And in 2003,
Pearl Jam bought a 14-hundred square-mile area of rainforest in Madagascar to offset the 57-hundred tons of greenhouse gas emissions they estimated their latest North American tour had incurred.
Apr 21, 2021
A failing boxer uncovers a family secret that leads him to a mystical tournament called Mortal Kombat, where he meets a group of warriors who fight to the death in order to save the realms from the evil sorcerer Shang Tsung.
In theaters and on HBO Max on Friday, April 23.
Some bHere s some behind the scenes, describing how they bring the players from the popular video game franchise to a level that hasn t been seen before. Scorpion vs Sub-Zero in particular! The fatalities. are sickeningly violent. - Simon McQuiod (director)
via UltimateClassicRock, Appearing on
Saturday Night Liveis a momentous occasion for any celebrity. For many, it’s evidence they have “made it”; occasionally, the show has helped lesser-known acts springboard to fame.
There is, of course, a flip side to these
SNLsuccess stories - guests who ruined their “live from New York” moment so badly, they were banned from the show.
Over its nearly half-century existence,
Saturday Night Livehas had the misfortune of banning a small collection of guests. In some cases, comedians took things too far, looking to push the envelope so much they ended up shedding the damn thing to pieces. In other cases, bands used their musical performances to make controversial statements, much to the chagrin of the show’s producers. Then there are the guests who treated the
Apr 15, 2021
Philip H. Anselmo and the Illegals did their livestream A Vulgar Display of Pantera on April 9th. Here s a bootleg that a viewer snagged.
A barefooted Phil gave us a sloppy start to A New Level, but don t let deter you. It s a decent performance throughout. His band was practiced.
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