Former Slayer drummer Dave Lombardo and Disturbed bassist John Moyer will be playing on Star Trek icon William Shatner's upcoming metal album."It was a true privilege to contribute drums to William ...
Dave Lombardo performs onstage at The Observatory on January 24, 2019 in Santa Ana, California. (Scott Dudelson/Getty Images) Former Slayer drummer Dave Lombardo and Disturbed bassist John Moyer will ...
Dave Mustaine revisited his garage days with Metallica on Sunday when he and his band Megadeth performed two tracks Mustaine helped write and record during his brief stint with his old band. At a show ...
Dave Mustaine says he doesn't want to have a feud with Metallica and asserted that he put his issues with them to rest long ago. The frontman was once again asked to explain his reasoning for covering ...
Metallica made concert history at their first show of 2026 in Athens, Greece. The metal giants played at the city's Olympic ...
Steve Winwood has posted a tribute to his former Traffic bandmate Dave Mason, who died April 19. “We were deeply saddened to hear of Dave Mason’s passing,” he wrote. “Dave was part of Traffic during ...
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Dave Mason, co-founder of the British rock band Traffic, has died. He was 79. "It is with deep and profound sadness that we share the news of the passing of Dave Mason," a statement on the musician's ...
For the second time in their 40-plus year career, Megadeth have played a live cover of a Metallica song. In Bogata, Columbia yesterday (April 26), the thrash legends actually added two songs to their ...
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The Traffic co-founder married Winifred Wilson in September 2018 Al Pereira/Getty; Dave Mason/Facebook Dave Mason, who co-founded the rock band Traffic, died on April 19 He is survived by his wife, ...
Dave Mason, the Rock & Roll Hall of Famer and founding member of '60s prog-rock band Traffic, has died. A spokesperson for Mason confirmed to USA TODAY he died April 19 at his home in Gardnerville, ...