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Thursday, May 9, 2013
SLAYER's Official Statement Regarding Jeff Hanneman's Passing; Cause Of Death Revealed!
Here is SLAYER's official statement regarding the passing of Jeff Hanneman. Hanneman passed away one week ago of liver failure at the age of 49.
"While the details are being worked out now, Slayer wants its fans to know that there will be a celebration of Jeff Hanneman's life sometime later this month, along with Jeff's family and friends, the public will be invited to attend. More information will be posted here soon.
"Kerry King and Tom Araya are trying to deal with the loss of their brother by remembering some the good times they shared."
KERRY: "I had so many great times with Jeff...in the early days when we were out on the road, he and I were the night owls, we would stay up all night on the bus, just hanging out, talking, watching movies...World War II movies, horror movies, we watched "Full Metal Jacket" so many times, we could practically recite all of the dialogue."
TOM: "When we first formed Slayer, we used to rehearse all the time, religiously, 24/7. Jeff and I spent a lot of time hanging out together, he lived in my father's garage which was also our rehearsal space. When he got his own apartment, he had an 8-track and I would go there to record songs I'd written, not Slayer songs, other stuff I'd written. At a certain point, you still have the band but you start your own lives outside of the band, so that 24/7 falls to the side, you don't spend as much time together as you once did. I miss those early days."
KERRY: "He was a gigantic World War II buff, his father served in that war, so when Slayer played Russia for the first time - I think it was 1998 - Jeff and I went to one of Moscow's military museums. I'll never forget him walking around that place, looking at all of the tanks, weapons and other exhibits. He was like a kid on Christmas morning. But that was Jeff's thing, he knew so much about WW II history, he could have taught it in school."
TOM: "We were in New York recording South of Heaven. Jeff and I were at the hotel and we had to get to the studio - I think it was called Chung King, a real rundown place. So we left the hotel and decided to walk, but then it started raining. We walked maybe five blocks, and it was raining so hard, we were totally soaked, so we decided to get a cab. Here we are, two dudes with long hair and leather jackets, absolutely soaked, thumbing to the studio. No one would stop. We had to walk the entire way."
TOM: "Jeff was a lifeline of Slayer, he wrote so many of the songs that the band will always be known for. He had a good heart, he was a good guy."
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"We've just learned that the official cause of Jeff's death was alcohol related cirrhosis. While he had his health struggles over the years, including the recent Necrotizing fasciitis infection that devastated his well-being, Jeff and those close to him were not aware of the true extent of his liver condition until the last days of his life. Contrary to some reports, Jeff was not on a transplant list at the time of his passing, or at any time prior to that. In fact, by all accounts, it appeared that he had been improving – he was excited and looking forward to working on a new record."
Come pay tribute to one of the most influential guitarists of our generation, tonight at Idle Hands Bar (25 Ave B, between 2nd and 3rd streets)
FREE! SLAYER will be blasted on the PA & Jäger specials all night long!
RSVP HERE!
Our condolences go out to Jeff's family, friends and the Slayer camp! Rock in Peace, Jeff!
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Dave Lombardo Remembers His Friend & Bandmate Jeff Hanneman!
One week ago, the Heavy Metal world suffered together as one when we all got the sad news that Slayer guitarist and founding member Jeff Hanneman passed away of liver failure at the age of 49. His friend and former bandmate Dave Lombardo paid tribute to Hanneman via the following post:
"Jeff was the guy that shaved his head and shared the music he was so inspired by. I enjoyed Dead Kennedys, Circle Jerks, Black Flag and The Germs with him. My drumming was getting faster and Jeff was writing original songs with a punk attitude. The fusion of Heavy Metal and Punk took over Slayer’s early mediocre style, hence a new force was born.
"Thank you, Jeff, for your inspiring discovery of Punk Rock that has continued to shape my personal drumming style."
Come pay tribute to one of the most influential guitarists of our generation, tonight at Idle Hands Bar (25 Ave B, between 2nd and 3rd streets)
FREE! SLAYER will be blasted on the PA & Jäger specials all night long!
RSVP HERE!
Our condolences go out to Jeff's family, friends and the Slayer camp! Rock in Peace, Jeff!
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Wednesday, May 8, 2013
SLAYER Gathering In Tribute To Jeff Hanneman Tomorrow In New York City!
As we all know by now, on Thursday, May 2, Slayer guitarist and founding member Jeff Hanneman passed away of liver failure at the age of 49.
The band's longtime publicist issued the following statement:
"Slayer is devastated to inform that their bandmate and brother, Jeff Hanneman, passed away at about 11AM this morning near his Southern California home. He was 49. Hanneman was in an area hospital when he suffered liver failure. He is survived by his wife Kathy, his sister Kathy and his brothers Michael and Larry, and will be sorely missed."
Come pay tribute to one of the most influential guitarists of our generation, this Thursday 5/9 at Idle Hands Bar (25 Ave B, between 2nd and 3rd streets)
FREE! SLAYER will be blasted on the PA & Jäger specials all night long!
RSVP HERE!
Our condolences go out to Jeff's family, friends and the Slayer camp! Rock in Peace, Jeff!
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Monday, May 6, 2013
Members Of The Westboro Baptist Church Threaten To Picket Jeff Hanneman's Funeral!
As we all know by now, on Thursday, May 2, Slayer guitarist and founding member Jeff Hanneman passed away of liver failure at the age of 49. Details HERE!
As usual, the Westboro Baptist Chutch have announced plans to picket a funeral of a Heavy Music musician. This time around they are facing the fans of the mighty SLAYER, so this is their warning!
HERE is footage of Jeff Hanneman's last concert ever!
Our condolences go out to Jeff's family, friends and the Slayer camp! Rock in Peace, Jeff!
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Corey Taylor: STONE SOUR's 'House Of Gold & Bones', SLAYER's Jeff Hanneman & Golden Gods V!
Heavy Music history was written on Thursday, May 2 at Club Nokia in downtown Los Angeles, CA. Not only did the Revolver Golden Gods Awards welcome the elite of the music we all love, but the energy inside the sold out venue was incomparable. Here is a scoop of who won what, and who performed with who.
Prior to the event we took over the Black Carpet and chatted with Corey Taylor (#8) from the iconic multi-platinum selling bands SLIPKNOT and STONE SOUR! Corey was also the recipient of the "Best Vocalist" award. Check it out and lose your mind!
The entire event was dedicated to SLAYER's Jeff Hanneman, who passed away yesterday morning from liver failure. Details HERE!
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SLAYER: Jeff Hanneman's Last Concert Ever!
As we all know by now, on Thursday, May 2, Slayer guitarist and founding member Jeff Hanneman passed away of liver failure at the age of 49.
The band's longtime publicist issued the following statement:
"Slayer is devastated to inform that their bandmate and brother, Jeff Hanneman, passed away at about 11AM this morning near his Southern California home. He was 49. Hanneman was in an area hospital when he suffered liver failure. He is survived by his wife Kathy, his sister Kathy and his brothers Michael and Larry, and will be sorely missed."
Here is fan filmed footage of Hanneman's last concert ever with SLAYER! This took place at the Big Four in Indio, California on April 23, 2011. This is when Hanneman performed the encore with the rest of the band!
Our condolences go out to Jeff's family, friends and the Slayer camp! Rock in Peace, Jeff!
The band's longtime publicist issued the following statement:
"Slayer is devastated to inform that their bandmate and brother, Jeff Hanneman, passed away at about 11AM this morning near his Southern California home. He was 49. Hanneman was in an area hospital when he suffered liver failure. He is survived by his wife Kathy, his sister Kathy and his brothers Michael and Larry, and will be sorely missed."
Here is fan filmed footage of Hanneman's last concert ever with SLAYER! This took place at the Big Four in Indio, California on April 23, 2011. This is when Hanneman performed the encore with the rest of the band!
Our condolences go out to Jeff's family, friends and the Slayer camp! Rock in Peace, Jeff!
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Saturday, May 4, 2013
Sebastian Bach Intimidated By SLIPKNOT At The Revolver Golden Gods Awards V!
Heavy Music history was written on Thursday, May 2 at Club Nokia in downtown Los Angeles, CA. Not only did the Revolver Golden Gods Awards welcome the elite of the music we all love, but the energy inside the sold out venue was incomparable. Here is a scoop of who won what, and who performed with who.
Prior to the event we took over the Black Carpet and chatted with Sebastian Philip Bierk (A.K.A. Sebastian Bach) from the legendary Rock N' Roll band SKID ROW! Sebastian was also the Black Carpet webcast host. Check it out and go wild!
The entire event was dedicated to SLAYER's Jeff Hanneman, who passed away yesterday morning from liver failure. Details HERE!
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Gene Simmons Talks About Colombia & Heavy Music At The Revolver Golden Gods Awards V!
Heavy Music history was written on Thursday, May 2 at Club Nokia in downtown Los Angeles, CA. Not only did the Revolver Golden Gods Awards welcome the elite of the music we all love, but the energy inside the sold out venue was incomparable. Here is a scoop of who won what, and who performed with who.
Prior to the event we took over the Black Carpet and chatted with the "God Of Thunder", Gene Simmons from the legendary Rock N' Roll band KISS! Check it out and stick your tongue out!
The entire event was dedicated to SLAYER's Jeff Hanneman, who passed away yesterday morning from liver failure. Details HERE!
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Friday, May 3, 2013
Tribute To SLAYER's Jeff Hanneman At The 2013 Revolver Golden Gods Awards!
Heavy Music history was written yesterday (May 2) night at Club Nokia in downtown Los Angeles, CA. Not only did the Revolver Golden Gods Awards welcome the elite of the music we all love, but the energy inside the sold out venue was incomparable.
The damper of the event was definitely the passing of SLAYER guitarist Jeff Hanneman, who passed away yesterday (April 2) from liver failure.
Here is our video tribute to Jeff Hanneman, filmed live at the Black Carpet by Zulie Alvarez. Rock In Peace Jeff, you will never be forgotten.
The entire event was dedicated to SLAYER's Jeff Hanneman, who passed away yesterday morning from liver failure. Details HERE!
Related links:
Revolver Golden Gods Awards
The damper of the event was definitely the passing of SLAYER guitarist Jeff Hanneman, who passed away yesterday (April 2) from liver failure.
Here is our video tribute to Jeff Hanneman, filmed live at the Black Carpet by Zulie Alvarez. Rock In Peace Jeff, you will never be forgotten.
The entire event was dedicated to SLAYER's Jeff Hanneman, who passed away yesterday morning from liver failure. Details HERE!
Related links:
Revolver Golden Gods Awards
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The Winners & The Best Performances Of The 2013 Revolver Golden Gods Awards!
Heavy Music history was written yesterday (May 2) night at Club Nokia in downtown Los Angeles, CA. Not only did the Revolver Golden Gods Awards welcome the elite of the music we all love, but the energy inside the sold out venue was incomparable. Here is a scoop of who won what, and who performed with who.
The Winners:
- BEST GUITARIST:
John 5 (Rob ZombiE)
- BEST DRUMMER:
Arejay Hale (Halestorm)
- PAUL GRAY BEST BASSIST:
Lemmy Kilmister (Motörhead)
- BEST VOCALIST:
Corey Taylor (Stone Sour & Slipknot)
- BEST NEW TALENT:
Device
- MOST METAL ATHLETE:
Triple H (WWE wrestling)
- BEST LIVE BAND:
Slipknot
- COMEBACK OF THE YEAR:
Tenacious D
- SONG OF THE YEAR:
Black Veil Brides, “In The End”
- MOST DEDICATED FANS:
HIM
- ALBUM OF THE YEAR:
Deftones, Koi No Yokan
The Performances (Highlights):
- ANTHRAX covers PANTERA's "This Love" and pays tribute to Jeff Hanneman with Philip H. Anselmo on vocals and Rex Brown on bass
- FIVE FINGER DEATH PUNCH covers WHITE ZOMBIE's "Thunderkiss 65" with Rob Zombie and JUDAS PRIEST's Rob Halford on vocals
- HALESTORM covers LED ZEPPELIN's "Whole Lotta Love" with DISTURBED/DEVICE frontman David Draiman
- METALLICA performs JUDAS PRIEST's "Rapid Fire" with Rob Halford on vocals
- DANZIG performs THE MISFITS classic song "Last Caress" with Doyle on guitar
- THE DILLINGER ESCAPE PLAN performs DEPECHE MODE's "Behind The Wheel" with Chino Moreno from DEFTONES as a guest vocalist
"It's beautiful, ain't it?" said singer-guitarist James Hetfield. "We're grateful to be a band more than 30 years and waiting for moments like these, man. We very much appreciate being recognized for all of the fun that we've had over our careers."
The entire event was dedicated to SLAYER's Jeff Hanneman, who passed away yesterday morning from liver failure. Details HERE!
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Friday, April 13, 2012
The Winners & The Best Performances Of The 2012 Revolver Golden Gods Awards!
Heavy Music history was written this past Wednesday night at Club Nokia in downtown Los Angeles. Not only did the Revolver Golden Gods Awards welcome the elite of the music we all love, but the energy inside the sold out venue was incomparable. Here is a scoop of who won what, and who performed with who.
The Winners:
- Best International Band: X Japan
- Best Guitarist: Jinxx and Jake Pitts of Black Veil Brides
- Best Drummer: Jeremy Spencer of Five Finger Death Punch
- Best Bassist: Nikki Sixx
- Riff Lord: Slash
- Comeback of the Year: Slipknot
- Best Live Band: Avenged Sevenfold
- Most Dedicated Fans: Avenged Sevenfold
- Best Vocalist: Amy Lee of Evanescence
- Album of the Year: Korn, ‘The Path of Totality’
The Performances (Highlights):
- Marilyn Manson plays ‘The Dope Show’ (with Taylor Momsen); ‘No Reflection’; and ‘Sweet Dreams’ + ‘The Beautiful People’ with Johnny Depp
- Slash Jams on ‘School’s Out’ with Alice Cooper
- Evanescence Perform ‘Made of Stone,’ ‘What You Want,’ and ‘You Never Call Me When You’re Sober’
- Dee Snider Performs ‘I Wanna Rock’ with Black Veil Brides
- Corey Taylor, Robb Flynn and Trivium Play Metallica’s ‘Creeping Death’
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