Kuarantine, the KISS tribute band featuring Chris Jericho (Fozzy), P.J. Farley (Trixter), Joe McGinness, and Kent Slucher, have premiered a new video for their cover of KISS’ “Love’s A Deadly Weapon.” You can check that out below: Jericho commented: “After the huge response to the first two Kuarantine singles and the hundreds of thousands of…
Charlie Benante (Anthrax), John 5 (Rob Zombie), P.J. Farley (Trixter), and Joe McGinness (Kuarantine) have teamed up for a quarantine cover of KISS’ “All The Way.” Benante said the following about that: “KISS Alive was missing one song and that song was ‘All The Way’. I always thought this song had such a great chorus,…
Kuarantine, the KISS tribute band featuring Chris Jericho (Fozzy), P.J. Farley (Trixter), Joe McGinness (Klassik ’78), and Kent Slucher (Luke Bryan), have teamed up with Bruce Kulick for a cover of KISS’ “Heart Of Chrome.” You can check that out below: Jericho told Revolver the following: “We were pleasantly surprised and stoked to hear the…
Charlie Benante (Anthrax), John 5 (Rob Zombie), P.J. Farley (Trixter), and Joe McGinness (Kuarantine) have teamed up for a quarantine cover of KISS’ “Mr. Speed.” Benante commented: “This has always Been a favorite from the Great “Rock and Roll Over” album. According to Paul: It’s was written about having all the lines and know-how to…
Kuarantine, the KISS tribute band featuring Chris Jericho (Fozzy), P.J. Farley (Trixter), Joe McGinness, and Kent Slucher, have premiered a new video for their cover of KISS’ “No, No, No.” You can check that out below. Jericho told Spin the following about the project: “This is how you can form a band in the COVID…
Fozzy frontman Chris Jericho has launched a KISS covers band called Kuarantine. The group, which also features bassist P.J. Farley (Trixter), guitarist Joe McGinness, and drummer Kent Slucher, will release their debut single, a cover of KISS’ “No, No, No”, on May 15. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Chris Jericho (@chrisjerichofozzy)…
Def Leppard guitarist Phil Collen has exited the band’s current tour with Journey, reportedly due to a family emergency. During his absence, Trixter’s Steve Brown is filling in. You can see fan-filmed footage of Brown performing with the group at the Hersheypark Stadium in Hershey, Pennsylvania last night (May 25) below: [via Blabbermouth]
Former Headbanger’s Ball host, Riki Rachtman has organized a festival in honor of the Cathouse night club, which was a big place for shows in the late ’80’s and early ’90’s. The Cathouse Festival will take place August 15, at the Irvine Meadows Amphitheater in Irvine, California, and will include the following artists: Extreme, Tom…
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