An Interview with Tom Collier of Held Hostage
Held Hostage’s founder and frontman Tom Collier represents a rare breed in an industry rife with bloodsuckers and money grabbers.
Held Hostage’s founder and frontman Tom Collier represents a rare breed in an industry rife with bloodsuckers and money grabbers.
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In the wake of The Wildhearts’ hiatus, Ginger Wildheart has laid it all on the line through the virtue of rock ‘n’ roll.
Acclaimed session man Tommy Demander’s childhood dream of taking the stage in front of thousands of screaming fans has manifested in ways once thought unimaginable.
For bassist Duke Erickson, a long ride on heavy metal’s axiomatic roller coaster ultimately staggered to a halt in a town named stability.
James LoMenzo has been in the music business long enough to know never to say never.
The road to rock stardom can be treacherous, to say the least. New bands have to just about sell their souls to reach the pinnacle of success in the ever-volatile music industry.
In spite of Wolf Hoffmann’s nearly 50-year history of captivating audiences around the world and leaving an indelible imprint on heavy metal history, his creative exuberance never ceases, refusing to let the veteran axe-slinger become complacent.
After years away from the studio, Toms River, NJ, natives Skid Row are roaring back with a vintage vengeance.
As renowned rock ‘n’ roll manager Alan Niven recalls, the spark that ignited his immersion in music can be drawn from various sources.