OZZY OSBOURNE treated in Denver hospital
30 Jul 2007
DENVER (Reuters) - Ozzy Osbourne was treated at a Denver hospital for "a minor outpatient procedure" over the weekend before flying to the next stop on his latest tour, his management company said on Sunday. His ailment was not disclosed, but NBC affiliate KUSA-TV reported on its Web site that Osbourne underwent surgery for a blood clot on Saturday night following a show. He had complained of leg pain for most of the day, KUSA said. A spokesman for the 58-year-old musician did not immediately reply to an email seeking more information. A statement from Osbourne's management read: "Ozzy Osbourne had a minor outpatient procedure at Rose Medical Cent ... |
PAUL STANLEY sidelined by rapid heartbeat
30 Jul 2007
Not much can keep KISS' Paul Stanley from rock 'n' rolling all night and partying every day. But the rocker did have to bow out of a Southern California concert Friday after suffering heart palpitations and shortness of breath, according to a statement on his Website. "During sound check yesterday, my heart spontaneously jumped to 190 plus beats per minute where it stayed for over an hour necessitating paramedics to start an IV and give me a shot to momentarily stop my heart and get it into a normal pattern," the singer-guitarist wrote in a message posted Saturday. "Not knowing if this episode was life-threatening made it even more exhaus ... |
BEHEMOTH Frontman Comments On Billboard Top 200 Debut
30 Jul 2007
Polish extreme metal titans BEHEMOTH have now undoubtedly proved that they are one of the leading forces in metal today as their highly acclaimed new album, "The Apostasy", debuted at #149 on the Billboard Top 200 chart with first-week sales of around 5,000. This entry also marks Century Media's fifth highest The Billboard 200 debut.
This is a phenomenal feat for a band of this caliber and a further testa ... |
MQMusicfest 2007 : A SPECTACULAR 12-HOUR MUSIC MARATHON
29 Jul 2007
Metal Queen Management (MQM) is pleased to announce
that MQMusicFest 2007 is being held on Sunday, August
19, 2007 at The Phoenix Concert Theatre, 410
Sherbourne Street, Toronto. This year's festival - the
2nd annual, following up 2006's successful debut - is
a 12-hour rock music marathon, kicking off at 12:00
noon and lasting non-stop until 12:00 midnight.
MQMusicFest will showcase the very best of Canada's up-and-coming, as well as established, musical talents. This year saw over 60 bands apply through Sonicbids to play MQMusicFest, yet only a select few were chosen. Metal Queen Management is pleased to announce the completion of its festival line-up with the addit ... |
BIOMECHANICAL To Turn Into JOHN K. Project?
26 Jul 2007
BIOMECHANICAL members Jamie Hunt (guitar), Chris Webb (guitar) and Jon Collins (bass) appear to have quit the band following an argument with the group's frontman John K. (a.k.a. Yiannis Koutselinis) over the band's future.
In a statement released earlier today, Webb said, "John K. from BIOMECHANICAL has given remaining band members Jamie Hunt, Chris Webb and Jon Collins an ultimatum to stay or go. Jamie, Jon and Chris said they didn't want to go into the politics of it all, but after a heated debate broke out John K. made the decision that BIOMECHANICAL was no longe ... |
DIMMU BORGIR Drummer To Sit Out Rest Of Festival Season Due To Injury
26 Jul 2007
Due to a recently diagnosed injury, DIMMU BORGIR drummer Hellhammer will be unable to play drums for the band on the remaining festival dates this summer and the upcoming European tour with AMON AMARTH and HATESPHERE.
Hellhammer's x-ray confirmed a severe neck prolapse causing numbness in his right arm. He will be going into treatment for soon and could — quite possibly — undergo corrective surgery. Taking over drum duties for the upcoming dates will be Tony Laureano (NILE, ANGELCORPSE, AURORA BOREALIS), who played for DIMMU BORGIR during the band's North American stint on Ozzfest in 2004 and during festival performances throughout 2005. DIMMU's record label said in a statement, "We wish Hellhammer a swift and successful recovery!"
Topic: Band News
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OVERKILL: New Album Title Revealed
20 Jul 2007
Legendary thrash metal band OVERKILL has set "Immortalis" as the title of its new album, due this fall via Bodog Music. The group's collaboration with Bodog reunites OVERKILL with Jonny and Marsha Zazula, previous owners of Megaforce Records, the label responsible for putting metal on the map and bringing OVERKILL's New Jersey thrash metal to the world. The Zazulas ...
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DYING FETUS Announces New Drummer
20 Jul 2007
Death metal juggernaut DYING FETUS has issued the following update:
"We would like to announce the addition of new drummer Trey Williams, from Baltimore, MD. We regret it has become necessary to part ways with Duane Timlin. However, we thank Duane for his contributions to the band and we wish him the best in his future endeavors. This lineup change will not have any effect on our tour plans, which will go ahead as scheduled. Trey gave us a fantastic audition; we have seen first-hand that he has the professionalism and dedication we would expect. We look forward to our next tour plans with great confidence. We feel the fans will agree that this chang ... |
MOTÖRHEAD Pays Tribute To Late GIRLSCHOOL Guitarist
18 Jul 2007
MOTÖRHEAD has issued the following update:
"It is with extreme sadness to inform you that Kelly Johnson, original lead guitarist of GIRLSCHOOL, passed away on Sunday night, 15th July. She has been suffering from spinal cancer for the last six years. "Joining GIRLSCHOOL in 1978, Kelly was a face in the classic line-up alongside Kim McAuliffe (rhythm guitar, vocals), Enid Williams (bass, vocals) and Denise Dufort (drums). The band was an integral and major force in the New Wave of British |