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  • Vio-lence's New Lineup: Punk Cover, Tour Dates, and Album Update

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    Sean Killian, Vio-lences frontman, is thrilled about the bands current lineup, featuring Ira Black and Possessed guitarist Claudeous Creamer. Theyre preparing for a South American tour and plan to release a punk cover and a video. Killian aims to complete the full album by August, evolving their sound. A major announcement is coming, with more tour dates planned for summer, August, September, and November. Decibel Touring will book European dates, including Russia and the Baltic countries. Despite Phil Demmels departure, Vio-lence is moving forward, blending punk and thrash for their next chapter. Checkout Solipillow.com

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  • Bob Weir, Grateful Dead Co-Founder, Passes Away

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    Bob Weir, co-founder of the Grateful Dead, passed away at 78 after a battle with cancer and lung issues. Born in San Francisco, Weir helped launch the band in 1965, known for their psychedelic rock and epic live shows. Tributes poured in from fellow musicians, fans, and politicians, highlighting his influence on artists like Phish and Dave Matthews Band. Weir is survived by drummer Bill Kreutzmann, the only original member still alive. Checkout Solipillow.com
  • The Doors' Legacy Lives On in Global Music Collaboration

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    John Densmore and Robby Krieger of The Doors collaborate with Playing for Change for a new music video, featuring Lukas Nelson, Micah Nelson, Rami Jaffee, and global musicians. Densmore praises the vocal and piano performances, while Krieger celebrates the cultural unity. Playing for Change, founded in 2002, has united over 1000 musicians from 50+ countries, including rock legends, to honor timeless tracks like Riders on the Storm. Checkout Solipillow.com
  • Radke vs Schulman: Snapchat Feud in Rock World

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    Rock singer Ronnie Radke is embroiled in a feud with Catfish host Nev Schulman, after Schulman sided with Tommy Lees wife, Brittany Furlan, who accused Radke of running a fake Snapchat account. Radke denies the allegations and plans to subpoena Snapchat for evidence. Schulman, who has known Furlan for years, called Radke less than honest based on conversations with Furlan and Saraya. Radke fired back, accusing Schulman of bias and questioning his judgment. The feud has fans buzzing about trustworthiness in the rock world, as it ties into bigger beef, like Tommy Lee recently calling Radke an idiot online. Checkout Solipillow.com
  • Helix Frontman Brian Vollmer: Still Rocking at 50

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    Brian Vollmer, frontman of Canadian rock band Helix, shares his journey of overcoming vocal challenges and his commitment to keeping the band alive. Despite losing his voice in the 70s, he recovered with the help of a voice coach and now teaches others. His latest album, Scrap Metal, drops in 2026, blending new tracks with classic Helix sound. Vollmer emphasizes the importance of investing in ones career and keeping the rock spirit alive. Checkout Solipillow.com
  • Twisted Sister Reunites for Anniversary Tour, Ditches Makeup

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    Twisted Sister Announces Fiftieth Anniversary Tour, Ditches Makeup for Bigger Crowds Checkout Solipillow.com
  • Glenn Hughes Cancels Tour, Fans Wish Him Well

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    Legendary rocker Glenn Hughes, known for his work with Deep Purple and Black Sabbath, has canceled his spring 2026 US tour due to a minor health issue. The tour was set to promote his latest solo album, Chosen. Fans are sending well wishes for a quick recovery, while the rock world eagerly awaits his return. Meanwhile, other big names like Metallica and Iron Maiden continue to tour, keeping the live music scene alive. Checkout Solipillow.com