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How to watch Slash perform on Jimmy Kimmel Live! - stream live from anywhere
By Scott Munro published
The Guns N’ Roses legend will perform tracks from his new solo album Orgy Of The Damned on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday this week - here’s how you can watch

Slash confirms Guns N' Roses are planning to make a new album
By Stef Lach published
Guns N' Roses are "trying" to make the follow-up to 2008's Chinese Democracy

Out now: Slash is the star of his own show on Orgy Of The Damned
By John Aizlewood published
One of the busiest men in the biz gets the blues

“She’s had her share of missteps in life.” Slash explains why he invited Demi Lovato to appear on his new blues record
By Paul Brannigan published
Pop star Demi Lovato sings Papa Was A Rollin' Stone on Slash's new album Orgy of the Damned. The guitarist reveals why he reached out to her

"I just knew I needed to do something that I was in control of": Slash on his star-studded debut solo album
By Scott Rowley published
Slash's band split. He was called a 'sell-out' and 'a cancer'. And through it all he emerged with the first great rock album of the last decade

"It's the Devil's Music - Hide your kids' stuff!" How Slash made the blues sound like a party again – only in the new issue of Classic Rock
By Siân Llewellyn published
Also in this issue: Eagles, Pink Floyd, Kerry King, Sebastian Bach, Lenny Kravitz, Steve Harley, The Black Keys, Walter Trout, Nazareth, Troy Redfern and more

Slash and Chris Stapleton hook up for extremely lively version of Fleetwood Mac's classic Oh Well
By Fraser Lewry published
Slash's version of Oh Well comes from the Guns N' Roses guitarist's upcoming blues album Orgy of the Damned’

“The sonic aggro and infectious licks are there in spades”: For better and worse, Slash strips rock to its basest elements at Wembley Arena
By Matt Mills published
Slash, Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators bring two hours of rock ’n’ roll sleaze to London, but little in the way of arena-sized spectacle

Watch the official video for Mark Knopfler’s Guitar Heroes' charity remake of Going Home (Theme From Local Hero), featuring David Gilmour, Eric Clapton, Alex Lifeson, Brian May, Brian May, Slash and more
By Paul Brannigan published
Guitar legends assemble for the epic charity single benefitting the Teenage Cancer Trust and Teen Cancer America
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