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As Pat McGann gears up for his tour supporting Sebastian Maniscalco — which includes four nights at Madison Square Garden in New York City — the stand-up comic shared a bit of his story with the Loudwire Nights audience. “I grew up with funny people and we walked to school together and tried to bust each other up,” he told Chuck Armstrong on Wednesday (Aug. 21). “Combine that with just liking comedy. My parents, I remember them talking about [Jerry] Seinfeld before, even when he was just a regular on Carson. [I would sneak] away to watch Eddie Murphy Delirious. When you’re 10, 12 years old, yo...
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It didn’t take long for Gene Louis to notice a unique name popping up in Bullets and Octane’s interactions on TikTok. “I’m barely ever on [TikTok], really,” Louis told Chuck Armstrong on Loudwire Nights Wednesday (Aug. 21). “There’s only a few people that really interact, but I’ve seen this ‘Steve Stevens‘ liking stuff.” Louis admitted he initially assumed it was some fake account, but after awhile, he decided to just reach out to the account that claimed to be Stevens, the longtime guitarist and collaborator with Billy Idol. “I’m like, ‘Hey, man, if this is you, hit me up,'” Louis said. “I le...
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(CNN) 米イリノイ州シカゴで開催されている民主党全国大会の最終日となる22日に、女性の権利などの...
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You may not immediately connect the Toyota Prius with metal or rock and roll, but for System of a Down‘s Serj Tankian, the car is a huge reason why fans are hearing new solo music from him this year. “I had this old Prius that I kept around, even though I wasn’t driving it,” Tankian explained to Loudwire Nights host Chuck Armstrong on Tuesday (Aug. 20). “It was the only thing that would verify my mixes in my studio. I desperately wanted to sell it because I was burning out of batteries all the time. I kept on changing the batteries because I never would drive it.” The desire to sell the car pu...
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(CNN) 引退した連邦控訴裁判所の元判事で著名な保守派法学者のJ・マイケル・ルッティグ氏は20日ま...
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Former Motley Crue vocalist John Corabi was never far from the stage throughout the ’90s and into the 2000s. During that time, he witnessed hard rock fall on hard times as new genres, including grunge, gained popularity. Corabi recalls one particularly dark moment while he was taking part in a package tour that was selling poorly. Previously, each of the bands could have drawn thousands on their own, but they were now collectively struggling to draw hundreds. “It was bleak,” he tells UCR. “I just remember getting offstage and having a panic attack.” With the passage of time, a lot of those sam...
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When Mark Tremonti joined Loudwire Nights on Friday (Aug. 16), he admitted that Creed didn’t realize just how big Human Clay would be when they were in the studio 25 years ago. “You never know, but I remember in those days we were always fighting for survival,” he shared with Loudwire Nights‘ Chuck Armstrong. “Everybody in the industry — you know, they’re always negative nellies and were like, ‘Guys, you’re going to be a one-hit wonder.'” As Tremonti recalled that moment in Creed’s early career, he noted how they had more than one hit before Human Clay. “Alright, you’re going to have your soph...
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They say at times you can’t hear the sheer brilliance of a song until it’s broken down on acoustic guitar, so for this edition of Gear Factor, you’ll get a lot of brilliance from some of rock and metal’s greatest guitar players. We kick off this compilation with Ghost‘s Tobias Forge shouting out one of his greatest guitar influences, Metallica‘s James Hetfield, and getting laugh out of what he’s hearing when he breaks down “Master of Puppets” on acoustic for the listeners. “That’s a funny riff,” he remarks, imagining that Hetfield had a great time writing the song. Speaking of metal riffs, Alt...
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Stone Temple Pilots met the music industry head-on as their debut album, 1992’s Core, sold millions and millions of copies. As bassist and songwriter Robert DeLeo tells UCR, “I don’t think we were really prepared for that.” His ’90s contemporary, Live vocalist Ed Kowalczyk, felt similarly as you’ll read in the below interview. They’d made great strides with Mental Jewelry, which arrived at the end of 1991. But the prospects of having to follow that up were overwhelming. As we know now, they figured it out. STP’s Purple debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Album Charts, selling a quarter-million c...
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“It was a point I made decades ago that songs really stand the test of time.” Stone Temple Pilots‘ Robert DeLeo recently joined Loudwire Nights, along with Live‘s Ed Kowalczyk, to celebrate the 30th anniversaries of their bands’ albums Purple and Throwing Copper. “It’s really our way of being immortal,” DeLeo said on Thursday night (Aug. 15). “Those songs live way past us.” Kowalczyk seemed to agree with his friend. “It’s so cool, we made music that still matters 30 years later,” he told Loudwire Nights‘ Chuck Armstrong. “It still matters to people in a big way. It’s this ongoing conversation ...
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