94XPOSED THURSDAY NOVEMBER 24TH

Twenty years to the day of Kiss drummer Eric Carr’s untimely passing after a battle with heart cancer, the official Kiss website KissOnline.com has been updated with a tribute to the late star. The post features a collage of pictures from Carr’s time in Kiss, plus memories of the drummer written by all four current members of Kiss. “Twenty years ago today, our friend Eric Carr passed away after losing his battle with cancer,” begins the tribute on the site.”Over the eleven years Eric spent with Kiss, he played over 800 concerts to millions of fans around the world, and he brought joy to and touched the lives of so many people.”

KISS - STRUTTER
BUSH - LITTLE THINGS

Hey DirecTV users, Bush will be beaming to your TV screens this weekend. The group recently took part in the “Guitar Center Sessions” series and they’ll kick off the new seven-episode season on DirecTV’s Audience Network (channel 239) this Saturday at 9:00PM ET/PT. The show is available in both 2D hi-definition and in 3D on DirecTV’s n3D powered by Panasonic.

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Yesterday was a New Rock Wednesday here on 94Xposed but I didn't have enough time to debut ALL the new rock I had for you! You may remember a few months back I debuted a song from a band called Rival Sons. The best way to describe their sound would be Led Zeppelin Mixed with the Black Crowes! Well the first single from the boys is FINALLY seeing some love in Canada! Here is the title track from their debut album "Pressure And Time" on 94Xposed!

RIVAL SONS - PRESSURE AND TIME
RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS - THE ADVENTURES OF RAIN DANCE MAGGIE

2007, Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea lost his multi-million pound house in a wildfire that swept through Malibu, 53 other properties were destroyed by the blaze. Flea told the Los Angeles Times the $4.8m (£2.3m) property was "burnt to a crisp." After the Disaster Flea donated thousands of dollars to the relief efforts even though he himself suffered a huge loss!

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On November 24th, 1991, Freddie’s struggle against AIDS ended when he passed away just over 24 hours after he had publicly announced he had the disease. Musicians and fans from all over the world paid their highest respects as the passing of rock’s most innovative, flamboyant ambassador signified the end of an era at the Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert at Wembley Stadium on April 20th, 1992 which gave birth to the Mercury Phoenix Trust, the AIDS charity set up in Freddie’s memory by the remaining members of Queen and Freddie’s Executor, Jim Beach. Freddie Mercury died 20 years ago on Thursday but his star has only burned brighter in the two decades since, with Queen and their larger-than-life frontman as popular as ever. The British rockers, marking their 40th anniversary this year, are among the world's biggest-selling artists ever - with most of their sales coming in the 20 years since Mercury died. Queen's guitarist Brian May and drummer Roger Taylor are busier than ever and Mercury's songs such as 'Bohemian Rhapsody' and 'Don't Stop Me Now' still endure as classics. He will always remain one of the greats! RIP FREDDIE MERCURY!

QUEEN - BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY




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