94XPOSED TUESDAY NOVEMBER 24

SLIPKNOT frontman Corey Taylor has said that his other band, STONE SOUR, will probably go into the studio in January "for two or three months" to record its third album for a late spring/early summer release via. Quote: "We've already got ten tunes fully written and another 15 we're kind of working on here and there. When I'm not on the road I'm still working, I never stop. And it's really good, everything we're doing is really, really good."

Here is the latest from Cory Taylors other band, Slipknot

SLIPKNOT - Snuff
TOM COCHRANE - Big League

Tom Cochrane, Rush, Stompin' Tom Connors were among those honoured by the Society of Composers, Authors and Music Publishers of Canada at its 20th annual awards gala on last night.
Connors, the 73-year-old country-folk legend who issued his 50th album in 2008, was given a lifetime achievement award for outstanding success throughout his music career.
Rush, meanwhile, took the international achievement honour after another successful year of touring and the release of "Snakes & Arrows Live,"

Cochrane led the way with awards for five such tunes: "Big League," "Boy Inside the Man," "I Wish You Well," "No Regrets," and "Lunatic Fringe," which he released in 1981, never thinking it would still be on the radio nearly three decades later.

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Website, Musicradar.com recently caught up with former GUNS N' ROSES and current VELVET REVOLVER guitarist Slash to talk riffs.

...check out the full interview below
 

 


 

 

LED ZEPPELIN
AEROSMITH

The Led Zeppelin site Lemon Squeezings has a speculative article connecting members of Aerosmith with Eric Clapton and Jimmy Page in a new supergroup project.

The article states: While nobody knows what's happening with Aerosmith, guitarists Joe Perry and Brad Whitford have apparently been keeping busy, and in good company too. Eric Clapton and Jimmy Page (Led Zeppelin ) have joined them in recording with engineer Kevin Shirley, the man behind the sound of Led Zeppelin's 21st century releases, How the West Was Won, DVD and the reissue of the soundtrack to The Song Remains The Same.
Shirley says he has been recording these guitarists and "many others." He hints toward some "high profile projects" about which he's been sworn to secrecy.
Writing from Malibu on his online diary today, Shirley spoke of a "supergroup" project. He said that come January he would be "producing what has the promise to be one of the most exciting 'supergroups' to come around in a long time" He adds, "But theory is just that until we see how the dynamics play out in the studio between these superb musicians. And of course the songs will make the real difference."

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Weezer on Jimmy Kimmel tonight

WEEZER 




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