Guns N' Roses Reunion A Shot In The Arm For Rock Says Slash Singer
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(Classic Rock) Alter Bridge and Slash in his band The Conspirators frontman Myles Kennedy says the Guns N' Roses reunion is "a well-needed shot in the arm for rock'n'roll." The singer says he doesn't see that collaboration happening again any time soon as the GNR reunion is going so well. Slash, Axl Rose and Duff McKagan confirmed their reunion earlier this year and are currently on the road on their Not In This Lifetime tour. Kennedy says: "There was always a feeling inside that it was eventually gonna happen, it's such an incredible band and it was inevitable. When he told me, the first thing I said was, 'You guys are gonna make a lot of people extremely happy, myself included.' "I had the opportunity to see the first night they did in Las Vegas. It was just so great to see those guys together on stage again. As a rock fan, it's good for rock. It's a well-needed shot in the arm for rock'n'roll. It's going so well, so I don't see it slowing down anytime soon." Read more here. Classic Rock Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. advertisement |
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