The '80s and '90s are filled with rock bands that enjoyed brief moments of success, but should their careers have been bigger? Some bands deserved better.
In his first full length interview since the racist actions at Dimebash, Philip Anselmo shed more light on the night and cleared up controversial '90s remarks.
King's X singer-bassist dUg Pinnick, Dokken / Lynch Mob guitar great George Lynch and Korn drummer Ray Luzier have found some common musical ground with their new project KXM. The trio have united to record a new album, and the self-titled disc is on schedule for a March 11 release through Rat Pak Records.
King’s X will be returning to the road in September as direct support to Kansas. This is more than just a run of the mill tour announcement, because the band’s drummer Jerry Gaskill suffered a major heart attack earlier this year. He has recovered enough to be able to get back on the road.
Good news to report today regarding King’s X drummer Jerry Gaskill’s health: The stickman, who suffered a heart attack on Feb. 26 and was rushed to the hospital for emergency surgery, is on the upswing, according to a few positive updates from King’s X frontman Dug Pinnick.
King’s X singer-bassist Dug Pinnick recently issued an update on drummer Jerry Gaskill’s health. Gaskill, suffered a heart attack on Feb. 26 and was subsequently admitted to the hospital for an emergency operation and extended care.