Special Guests
Hollywood Vampires
Special Guests
Hollywood Vampires
Photo by Kyler Clark
For the Vampire's first album, none other than Sir Paul McCartney drops by the sessions to record a new version of "Come And Get It", in which he shares vocals with Alice Cooper.
Paul McCartney is known as the bassist of the iconic Band "The Beatles" and one of the most successful songwriters of all time - he was even made a Sir by the Queen. The Beatle's career peaked in the 1960s, before which McCartney was first a member of the school band "Quarrymen", in which Lennon also played. In 1962, the duo formed "The Beatles", together with George Harrison and Ringo Starr, which disbanded in the 1970s. He then founded the band "Wings" with his ex-wife Linda Eastman and is no less successful as a solo artist.
(Neala R. - Mar. 2024)
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Duff has joined the Hollywood Vampires on stage several times to perform with them.
He's known as the guitarist of the legandary band "Guns N' Roses". Before joining the band in 1985, he had already gained experience as a drummer, bassist and guitarist. With the album "Appetite For Destruction" in 1987, the then still unknown band achieved their breakthrough. Drug use and quarrels led to a break-up, which prompted Duff to play in his own bands and, over the years, to release music at irregular intervals with other bands and artists such as Iggy Pop and Ozzy Osbourne, as well as taking off as a solo artist.
(Neala R. - Mar. 2024)
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On July 9, 2023, Ronnie Wood joined the Hollywood Vampires on stage at London's O2-Arena to perform an instrumental tribute to the late guitarist Jeff Beck.
Ron (Ronnie) Wood is a British rock musician and known as a member of the "Jeff-Beck-Group", the "Faces" and, since 1975 the "Rolling Stones". His career began in the 1960s as part of the band "The Birds" and when he joined the group "Small Faces" after his previous band broke up. In 1975 he replaced guitarist Mick Taylor from the "Rolling Stones", became an employee in 1975 and a permanent member with profit sharing in 1993.
(Neala R. Mar. 2024)
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On May 11, 2019 Marilyn Manson will perform his own vision of "I'm Eighteen" together with Steven Tyler and the Hollywood Vampires at the Greek Theatre, Los Angeles, while Steven will be joined by bandmate Joe Perry.
Marilyn Manson provokes with revealing, macabre shows and non-religious lyrics. His name was born from the combination of beauty Marilyn Monroe and serial killer Charles Manson. In 1990,he founded the controversial band "Marilyn Manson & The Spooky Kids", inspired by KISS and Alice Cooper, among others. With the album "Antichrist Superstar", from 1996 and under the influence of Trent Reznor, he became internationally known and developed into a cult figure.
(Neala R. - Mar. 2024)
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Musician Steven Tyler is lead singer and face of the famous band "Aerosmith". Teased as a child because of his large lips, these have long since become his trademark - just like the numerous scarves that adorn his microphones. In 1970, he founded the band "Aerosmith" together with Joe Perry, and their regular drug use earned them the nickname "Toxic Twins". With albums such as "Toys In The Attic" and "Rocks", the band caught the public's eye and has now sold over 150 million records.
(Neala R. - Mar. 2024)
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Tony Iommi visited the Hollywood Vampires at a gig in Birmingham on July 11, 2023 and played "Paranoid" with them for their second encore.
Born in Birmingham, Tony Iommi founded the band "Earth" with his school friends in 1967, which also included Ozzy Osbourne. Renamed "Black Sabbath", the band's rise in the music world began. They are known above all for the hitherto unknown darkness that is reflected in their riffs and lyrics and provided the template for the heavy metal genre. With Ozzy's departure and several changes of singer, their career began to falter, which is why Tony tried his hand as a solo artist and collaborated with musicians such as Billy Idol, Henry Rollins and Glenn Hughes. In 2017, "Black Sabbath" reunited to play their final concert.
(Neala R. - Mar. 2024)