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.
It’s been seven years since Skid Row have released any new music but all that is about to change come April 16 when the New Jersey rockers deliver their new disc ‘United World Rebellion – Chapter One.’ The EP serves as the first offering in a series that the band plans to roll out in the near future.
In announcing their 'An Evening With…' concerts, Halestorm promised that fans would get a chance to see different sides of the band. On Thursday night (Dec. 27) in Philadelphia, the band got a chance to prove it, incorporating cover songs from AC/DC, Judas Priest, Guns N' Roses, Skid Row and more into their set.
A few weeks ago it was reported that Sebastian Bach has been considering writing an autobiography chronicling his colorful life, but Bach feels that the press took what he said and ran with it, and not necessarily in the right direction.
The rocker took to his Facebook page to issue an off-the cuff-statement to clarify what he said and get some things off his chest
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Let’s face it, former Skid Row frontman Sebastian Bach has never had a problem saying what’s on his mind, especially when he thinks someone is putting words in his mouth. This is proven at length in his latest love letter to his old band and to one particular member of the press.
Currently in the studio working on their fourth disc, Stone Sour announced the official departure of bassist Shawn Economaki in early May. With Economaki out of the picture and the bassist position wide open, it begged the question – who would be playing bass for Stone Sour moving forward?
Sebastian Bach was a busy man this weekend (May 13) at Lazerfest in Boone, Iowa. In addition to his own set, complete with very special hometown guest Corey Taylor of Slipknot, he was also pulled onstage by Five Finger Death Punch.
Sebastian Bach is moving on up to a deeeluxe apartment in the sky! Well, not really, but he pretended like he was for a few minutes onstage when he tore through the theme song of ’70s sitcom ‘The Jeffersons.’ He also rocked another ’70s sitcom theme song, so for a few minutes, Bach teleported to another era via music and theme songs!
Guns N’ Roses recently wrapped up their run of intimate club shows with a few stops in California. On Monday night (March 12) they played at the House of Blues in West Hollywood and before the night was over a special guest made his way to a microphone.
Talk about an all-star line up. Current and former members of Guns N’ Roses, Def Leppard, Kiss, Alice in Chains, The Cult and more are coming together for Rock ‘N’ Roll Allstars, which is being dubbed a live show unlike anything else you’ve seen. That’s an understatement. The Allstars will tour South and Central America in both April and May of this year.