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Axl Rose Declines Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame Induction
04/13/2012
On Saturday, Guns 'N Roses frontman Axl Rose is supposed to be accepting one of the music industry's highest honors — induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame — but Rose says he is not going.
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Red Hot Chili Peppers, Guns N' Roses Join Rock N' Roll Hall Of Fame
12/08/2011
The 2012 inductees for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame were announced on Wednesday, and the list includes such names as the Red Hot Chili Peppers, the Beastie Boys, Guns N' Roses, Laura Nyro, and the '60s British group The Small Faces, which is being honored alongside its subsequent incarnation, Faces, which was fronted by singer Rod Stewart in the late '60s.
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Axl Rose Leaves Dublin Stage Mid-Show
09/03/2010
After starting his Guns N’ Roses show at the O2 arena in Dublin almost an hour late, Axl Rose and his band walked off stage after a frustrated crowd pelted them with bottles and other substances.
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Axl Rose's Ex-Manager Sues
03/26/2010
Axl Rose, front man for the Guns N’ Roses, is being sued by his former manager Irving Azoff for $1.87 million in unpaid tour fees, according to Rolling Stone. MTV reports that Azoff and his Front Line Management company claims that they had an oral agreement with Rose to receive 15 percent of Guns N’ Roses’ profits and has not received their commission from the band’s tour to promote their 2008 album, Chinese Democracy.
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Chinese Democracy by Guns 'n' Roses
01/29/2009
Chinese Democracy by Guns 'N’ Roses is the best sort of comeback album any band could ask for. It’s not an enormous departure from their previous music, so won’t disappoint old fans and they rock just as well as they used to, so haven’t fallen off their game in the 13 years since they released an album.
