Former Skid Row frontman Erik Grönwall has shared a new cover of “I Will Always Love You.” You can check that out below. The track was originally written and recorded by Dolly Parton before being famously covered by Whitney Houston.
During a recent interview with New Jersey’s 105.5 WDHA, Halestorm’s Lzzy Hale discussed her new gig as Skid Row’s touring vocalist. The frontwoman also revealed that there’s a possibility that she may do more shows with the band than the four that have already been announced. Hale said the following about working with Skid Row:…
During an interview with Metal Hammer, Sebastian Bach discussed the possibility of a classic Skid Row reunion once again. He says he “can definitely see that happening.” The singer said the following about his time with the band: “For me, doing three albums with SKID ROW, I was just getting started. I didn’t think it…
Halestorm’s Lzzy Hale has taken to social media to comment on her new gig as Skid Row’s temporary touring vocalist. As previously reported, the frontwoman will be joining the band for four live shows this spring. Hale said the following: “This is totally wild! I can’t believe my VHS audition tape finally made it in…
Erik Grönwall (ex-Skid Row, etc.) will be releasing his autobiography, “Power – Musiken, Döden, Livet,” on September 12. Pre-orders can be found HERE. Here’s a description of the book [via Blabbermouth]: “Erik went from auditioning for the competition show “Swedish Idol” back in 2009 by singing a cover of Skid Row’s “18 And Life” to…
Skid Row have parted ways with singer Erik Grönwall. The band’s upcoming live shows will continue as planned with guest vocalist Lzzy Hale (Halestorm). The band commented: “Today Skid Row and Erik Grönwall jointly announce that Erik will step down as the vocalist for Skid Row. Longtime friend Lzzy Hale of Halestorm will be taking…
Skid Row frontman Erik Grönwall has shared a cover of Deep Purple’s “Highway Star.” You can check that out below:
Skid Row have shared a new facts video to commemorate the 35th anniversary of their self-titled debut album. You can check that out below. The band commented: “Happy 35th Birthday on SKID ROW’s debut album. Celebrate with this album facts video and let us know in the comments what you did or didn’t know before!”
During a recent appearance on the “Behind The Velvet Rope” podcast, Sebastian Bach discussed the possibility of reuniting with Skid Row once again. The frontman says he believes if the band can “figure out the business side of it, then there’s no reason why not to.” Bach said the following: “Well, I do think so,…
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