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“It was one of the first songs I learned in my very first band, and when he played me the backing track, it was a no-brainer, and Steven ... and Steve Tyler came in,” Slash says, “and ...
The post Slash Announces New Blues Album Featuring Brian Johnson, Steven Tyler, Iggy Pop, and Demi Lovato appeared first on Consequence. Slash has announced a new blues album, Orgy of the Damned ...
While sharing his love for music, he recently revealed a new song that featured the iconic Steven Tyler and Brian Johnson. While Slash contributed to several albums in his career, his newest ...
Slash has released a cover of Howlin ... The song features AC/DC's Brian Johnson on vocals and Aerosmith's Steven Tyler on harmonica. You can watch a music video for the song below.
Yeah, let’s do this.'” The track also features Steven Tyler on harmonica. Speaking on how Tyler’s involvement came about, Slash said: “He came in to do the harmonica or he just happened to ...
Guns N’ Roses guitarist Slash has rounded up a host of legendary ... by AC/DC’s Brian Johnson and featuring Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler on harmonica. Also featured on the album are Iggy Pop ...
Slash returns to his youthful roots on the ... of blues covers and filled with A-list guests — Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler, ZZ Top’s Billy Gibbons, Demi Lovato, Chris Stapleton, Gary Clark ...
READ MORE: Jesse James Dupree Dives Deep Into Working With AC/DC's Brian Johnson While Slash sought out Johnson to sing on the track, Tyler's involvement was more of a welcomed surprise. "Steven ...
Although Slash and Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler, who plays harmonica on the track, recorded their parts separately, Slash and the album's producer Mike Clink were present for Johnson's ...
Slash says it was a "huge honour" having AC/DC's Brian Johnson and Aerosmith's Steven Tyler play on his record. The Guns N' Roses guitarist has enlisted a range of artists, also including Chris ...
AC/DC frontman Brian Johnson wails Howlin’ Wolf’s “Killing Floor” while Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler plays harmonica and screams, and Slash plays a freewheeling bluesy solo.