Recent reunion talks between Skid Row and former singer Sebastian Bach didn't pan out, but Bach still sees a glimmer of possibility for the two sides to come together.
Admitting that his years as a rock 'n' roll frontman have had a physical impact on an undisclosed part of his anatomy, Sebastian Bach told fans he's undergoing a surgical procedure today.
Relationships in bands are often tenuous things, and Sebastian Bach is of the mindset that things don't always have to be hunky-dory for the music to be great. Speaking with Rock Revolt Magazine, Bach said one of the biggest misconceptions about him is that he's difficult to work with.
Sebastian Bach is heading back to the small screen this summer for the new ABC singing competition 'Sing Your Face Off.' But it should be noted that this is not your typical singing competition, as the celebrity contestants will each be taking on the identity of an iconic music performer each week and transformed and trained to deliver their music.
The bell rang on round five of the "was Sebastian Bach asked to join Motley Crue?" debate between Nikki Sixx and the former Skid Row frontman late last night, with Bach providing video of Sixx recounting a time when they all at least rehearsed together.
A simple Sebastian Bach tweet has sparked a war of he said-he said between the former Skid Row singer and Motley Crue's Nikki Sixx, with neither side looking like they're ready to give in.
A short while ago, former Skid Row vocalist Sebastian Bach claimed that he was asked to join Motley Crue as Vince Neil's replacement after the singer was fired in 1992. He even teased that the full story may be revealed in a future autobiography. However, Crue bassist Nikki Sixx has refuted Bach's claims, stating that it's "absolutely not true."