Legendary Skid Row frontman Sebastian Bach discusses his 2026 tour, keeping his vocal range after 40 years, and why he'll never use backing tapes or AI on stage.
Simmons most recently performed live in February, playing at a handful of casinos and appearing on the Rock Legends Cruise.
"I was a single guy on tour, in a band, and I met a lot of girls, and I apologize if I hurt her… if I hurt anybody," the Skid Row rocker said.
Sebastian Bach repeatedly noted Friday night that it’s been 37 years since Skid Row’s self-titled debut album hit the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Sebastian Bach at an event in Las Vegas in 2023. “Twisted Sister members Jay Jay French and Eddie Ojeda are thrilled to announce ...
If you don’t recognize him as the multi-platinum lead singer of hair metal icons Skid Row, you might look at the photo of ...
Judging by recent set lists, fans are likely to hear songs that include “18 and Life,” “I Remember You,” “Youth Gone Wild," ...
Sebastian Bach has released a defiant new single titled "What Do I Got to Lose?," his first song in nearly a decade. You can watch the music video below. "What Do I Got to Lose?" marks Bach's first ...
Christina Applegate’s memoir, You With the Sad Eyes, is filled with interesting anecdotes, mild oversharing, and plenty of facts about the pitfalls of fame. Applegate has spent decades in the industry ...
Snider announced in February that he was leaving Twisted Sister over health concerns Gabe Ginsberg/Getty Twisted Sister is hitting the road once again — with a familiar face. One month after Dee ...