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30 Hottest Rock Star Daughters |
It may be strange for fans of classic rock to realize
this, but the baby girls of your rock gods are no longer children. They
are now fully grown, self-sufficient women, and many have germinated
into beautiful, elegant girls. Actually let’s be blunt — a lot of rock
star daughters are just plain hot. In truth, very hot.
From Alice Cooper to Gene Simmons to David Lee Roth, the female
offspring of our favorite rockers are all making their own paths in
life, most very successfully. You’ll find fashion designers, actresses,
singers, philanthropists (and yes, one porn star) on our list of the
hottest rock star daughters. Enjoy!
Click Here to See the First Hot Rockstar Daughter Picture |
India Water
(Roger Waters - Pink Floyd) |
Lauren Harris
(Steve Harris - Iron Maiden) |
Frances Bean Cobain
(Kurt Cobain - Nirvana) |
Minka Kelly
(Rick Dufay - Aerosmith) |
Lucy Walsh
(Joe Walsh) |
Lara Johnston
(Tom Johnston - Doobie Brothers) |
Liv Tyler
(Steven Tyler - Aerosmith) |
Kimberly Stewart
(Rod Stewart) |
Elizabeth Scarlett Jaggar
(Mick Jaggar - Rolling Stones) |
Calico Cooper
(Alice Cooper) |
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2014 - 06 - 21 AC/DC frontman Brian Johnson says the band are "likely" to tour before the
end of the year.
They assembled in May for the first time since their Black Ice duties ended in
2010 – but work on a new album was begun without mainman Malcolm Young, who's
"taking a break" as a result of health issues.
Johnson mentioned the Aussie giants' plans in a brief statement on his motor
racing website, while he was thanking fans for their support for his TV series.
He said last night: "Cars That Rock was my first ever go at presenting a TV
series – and even though it may not show, i was real nervous. So am very
relieved that you all seem to be enjoying it.
"We hope to bring you more shows in the near future but, of course, there is the
slight distraction of my day job with AC/DC – and it looks very likely that we
will be on the road again before the end of the year.
"So stand by for more music – and more Cars That Rock."
Early rumours of Young's illness had given rise to a rumour that the band were
poised to retire 40 years after they played their first show. But it was later
confirmed that studio sessions were to take place in Canada with producer
Brendan O'Brien.
Johnson said in April: "We're going to pick up guitars, have a plonk and see if
anybody has got any tunes or ideas. If anything happens we'll record it."
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Past News 2012.08.03 -
Hi guys!
It's summertime, why don't you enjoy Dreamcatcher interview + CD sampler
in french Hard Rock Magazine #41 July/August now available?
See ya
Chris
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2012.08.08 -
FOGHAT'S ROGER EARL TO BE INDUCTED INTO THE BLUES HALL OF FAME
Foghat's contribution to classic rock will forever be great, as they
penned such classic party anthems as "Slow Ride" and "Fool for the
City," both of which remain rock radio standards to this day. But the
group was never shy about their blues roots, and on Sunday, August 19th
at Kenny's Castaways in New York City, Foghat drummer Roger Earl will be
inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame.
Alongside Earl (who has kept Foghat going for over 40 years, while the
other members either exited, took multi year breaks or sadly passed on),
many other blues contributors will be inducted, including Joe Louis
Walker, Steve Holley, and the Uptown Horns, among others. The event will
be hosted by the Michael Packer Blues Band, and tickets are priced at
$10 each. The ceremony begins at 3pm, and Kenny's Castaways is located
at 157 Bleecker Street, New York City (ph: 917-475-1323). This legendary
club will be closing its doors for good after 45 years in September.
"I’m not quite sure why I am deserving of this award because all I ever
have been is a fan of the Blues and American music," explains Earl. "I
kind of feel that there are so many others that are much more deserving.
Lonesome Dave for one. But I do appreciate it, because hey, I AM in good
company."
In addition to containing unmistakable blues elements in their songs
(and scoring a hit with a cover of Willie Dixon's "I Just Want to Make
Love to You"), Foghat went one step further back in 1977, when they
assembled a "Foghat Blues Tribute Concert" at New York's Palladium,
which included performances by such blues legends as Muddy Waters, John
Lee Hooker, Paul Butterfield, Johnny Winter, Honeyboy Edwards, Pinetop
Perkins, Eddie “Bluesman” Kirkland, and Willie Big Eyes Smith among
others.
“That event was the highlight of my musical career,” exclaims Earl. “We
wanted to literally give something back to the blues. We were playing
with these guys and hanging out backstage sharing a drink with them. It
was pretty heady stuff.”
And Foghat (who in addition to Earl, is comprised of singer/guitarist
Charlie Huhn, guitarist Bryan Bassett, and bassist Craig MacGregor)
remain true to the blues, as their last studio effort, 2010's 'Last
Train Home,' paid tribute to the genre, with such covers as Elmore
James' “Shake Your Money Maker” and “It Hurts Me Too,” Muddy Waters'
“Louisiana Blues,” and original tunes that replicated vintage blues rock
sounds (“Born for the Road,” “Last Train Home,” “495 Boogie”). The album
also featured Rogers’s long time friend, Eddie ‘Bluesman’ Kirkland, in
one of his last recording appearances before his 2011 death.
While many rock bands have expressed their gratitude to the blues over
the years, few made such an effort as Foghat to bring attention to the
oft-overlooked bluesmen that helped forge rock n' roll. So it is fitting
that Roger Earl will be recognized for his efforts at the Blues Hall of
Fame Induction Ceremony in New York City later this month.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT:
The NY Blues Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony page at: https://www.facebook.com/events/335582476526415/
www.foghat.net
www.facebook.com/foghat
www.blueshalloffame.com |
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