Sean Daly
The Rolling Stones land at No. 6 in the list with a total 2022 gross of $179.3 million, followed by Red Hot Chili Peppers at No 7. with $176.9 million. Motley Crue and Def Leppard's 2022 "Stadium Tour" comes in at No. 8 for the year with a take of $173.5 million. The Beatles...
Last summer, the Motley Crue singer took part inAXS TV's "Stranded" video series. The premise sticks to the classic desert island scenario, where the guest is tasked with naming their favorite albums of all time, which they'd bring with them as their only sources of music in a remote l...
Motley Crue’s fastest selling album, up to that point, ‘Dr. Feelgood’ benefitted from the massive production of Bob Rock and the group’s newfound commitment to good health to put the band back on top of the charts. What’s more, though Mick Mars’ riffing remained tenaciously heavy,...
After years of public mud-slinging, Motley Crue’s original foursome of Nikki Sixx, Mick Mars, Tommy Lee and Vince Neil seemingly buried the hatchet, and the result was this palpably uncomfortable reunion album. And a musically confused one, too, marked by songs that still dabbled in grunge...
Watch Motley Crue Play 'Primal Scream' Eric Haggard: In addition to the must-have hits from the band's classic '80s albums, time should be made for lesser-known songs that should have been massive. At the top of that list is “Red Hot," which deserves to be a permanent staple of th...
The Stadium Tour featuring Def Leppard & Motley Crue at New Era Field has been rescheduled to August 12, 2021. Your ticket will be honored for the new date or if you can’t make it, you’ll be able to request a refund. More information:https://t.co/VOK7Z80SLvpic.twitter.com/jn4II...
Motley Crue’sNikki SixxandDef Leppard’sJoe Elliottdiscussed how the car crashes that figured in each band’s history affected them. Crue singerVince Neilcaused the death of Hanoi Rocks drummer Razzle in December 1984, while leaving two other people with brain damage, after helost control of ...
Brian Rasic, Getty Images / Pete Cronin, Getty Images The Fatal Car Crash (1984) Going for a liquor run never seemed like a potentially fatal situation for Motley Crue, until one night in December of 1984. Neil and Hanoi Rocks drummer Nicholas "Razzle" Dingley went out for a booze run,...
‘80s act – despite their obvious attempts to change with the times. The final nail in Corabi’s Crue tenure was an ill-fated U.S. tour in which the band was unable to sell out venues half the size of what they were used to. The message was clear: Motley Crue would not be ...