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Guns N' Roses Photos and NewsNovember 21, 2009 |
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| Former Guns N Roses guitarist Slash, along with his wife Perla Hudson, have released a short video to show their support for gay marriage. In the video clip, Slash, whose real name is Saul Hudson, has spoken out against Proposition 8 of California State ballot. The preposition amended the state Constitution to restrict the definition of marriage to opposite sex. | |
| Axl Rose wants to "f**k" Kelly Osbourne. The 46-year-old Guns 'n' Roses rocker reportedly made the comment when he bumped into Kelly, 23, at a recent Hollywood party. New York designer Richie Rich, who was with Kelly at the bash, told America's OK! magazine: "Axl was really weird with her. He kept leering at her and saying, 'I want to f**k you'." | |
| Lenny Kravitz is reportedly set to become the new frontman for U.S. rockers Velvet Revolver. Lenny, 44, has been spotted in the studio with the band - which features former Guns 'n' Roses guitarist Slash - who have been looking for a high profile replacement to appear on their new record since parting company with original singer Scott Weiland in April. | |
| Amy Winehouse is proving to be really popular with rock groups. Velvet Revolver guitarist Slash believes the troubled "Rehab" singer carries the "torch for rock 'n' roll." He says, "Amy's cool, she's carrying the torch for rock 'n' roll. | |
| Slash has warned Amy Winehouse not to destroy her career with drugs. The former Guns N' Roses guitarist, a reformed alcoholic and drug abuser, thinks Amy should stay away from illegal substances if she wants to make the most of her incredible talent. | |
| Former Guns N' Roses guitarist Slash loves listening to Walt Disney film soundtracks. The long-haired guitarist - who became the first musician to break the smoking ban when he lit up on stage at the Cardiff International Arena in June 2007 - is renowned for his love of hard rock music, but has now revealed he has a softer side. He said: "In my record collection you'll find the complete catalogues of Walt Disney music. All the classic themes - 'The Jungle Book', 'Cinderella', 'Lady and the Tramp' - the whole lot." | |
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