Former Mott the Hoople Guitarist and Singer Steve Hyams Dead
Guitarist and singer Steve Hyams, who briefly worked with British rockers Mott the Hoople, has passed away at the age of 62 after battling heart problems for years.
Guitarist and singer Steve Hyams, who briefly worked with British rockers Mott the Hoople, has passed away at the age of 62 after battling heart problems for years.
The National Weather Service has issued a Severe Thunderstorm Warning for Bossier, Caddo and Webster Parishes, as well as Harrison and Panola counties in Texas.
Hey Scott. Weiland. I know you keep saying that Stone Temple Pilots can't kick you out of the band, and maybe that's true...
But they don't have to invite you to go on tour with them. Or record with them
If you think you’re just too darned pretty to work, then you should either apply to be on the ‘Real Housewives’ franchise or do what one woman in Britain does.
Nothing.
As far as Russian dash cams go... When you think you've seen it all, you got another thing coming! This video is being touted as one of the craziest Russian dash cam videos of all time. In this video watch as a car drives across the road, up an embankment, and is launched 30 feet into the air.
Sad news to report as one-time White Zombie drummer Phil Buerstatte has passed away at 44 years old. The stickman was also a member of the band Last Crack.
Emmy Corinne is a 21-year-old model and actress from Chicago.
Today (May 20), disaster hit Oklahoma, as a two-mile wide tornado left devastating damage, killing more than 50 people in its path. The deadly twister, which hit speeds up to 200 miles per hour, struck in the suburbs of Oklahoma City, and tragically a number of young children are among the deceased as an area elementary school in Moore, Okla., was destroyed.
A huge tornado touched down just outside of Oklahoma City earlier today, causing widespread destruction and leaving behind a yet-untold number of casualties.
To see how you can help those affected, see the list below
'Merica -- isn't it grand? Here's two of the things that make us scream 'USA! USA!': breasts and high-powered weaponry. These pictures bring a tear to my eye...a giant, patriotic eagle tear, which, as we all know, is red white and blue.
At this weekend's Rock on the Range festival, Device's David Draiman brought up a special guest to sing 'Close My Eyes Forever.' He was joined by Maria Brink of In This Moment to sing the duet from Device's self-titled debut album (watch video above).