Slash
British and American guitarist
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2025 | Slash collaborated with Dorothy on the song 'Tombstone Town' from the album The Way |
2024 | Slash released two singles 'Killing Floor' featuring Brian Johnson and 'Papa Was a Rolling Stone' featuring Demi Lovato |
2024 | Continued collaborations with various artists including The Dandy Warhols, Bear McCreary, Michael Schenker, MC5, and Beth Hart |
2024 | Contributed guitar to a re-release of Mark Knopfler's 'Going Home: Theme of the Local Hero' in aid of the Teenage Cancer Trust. |
2024 | Released solo album 'Orgy of the Damned'. |
2023 | Multiple collaborations including songs with Fear ('Nice Boys'), Chris Janson featuring Dolly Parton ('21 Forever'), Ryan Gosling ('I'm Just Ken' from Barbie the Album), and Duff McKagan ('Hope') |
2023 | Slash featured on the rock version of Demi Lovato's song 'Sorry Not Sorry' from the album Revamped |
2023 | Guns N' Roses tours, playing Glastonbury Festival in England and Power Trip Festival in Indio, California, and releasing a new single 'Perhaps'. |
2022 | Worked with Michael Monroe on the song 'I Live Too Fast To Die Young' |
2022 | Slash released the song 'Call of the Dogs' featuring Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators, which also reached #4 in album charts. |
2022 | Slash released the single 'April Fool' featuring Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators from the album '4' |
2022 | Slash released a deluxe LP version of the 'Universal Monsters Maze' album. |
February 11 2022 | Released his fifth solo studio album '4' through Gibson label, showcasing continued musical output. |
2021 | Collaborated with Big Caz on 'Hood Hop' and its remix featuring Ice-T |
2021 | Slash released the song 'Fill My World' featuring Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators, which reached #4 in album charts. |
2021 | Slash appears on his first songs with Guns N' Roses since 1994, releasing 'Absurd' and 'Hard Skool'. |
October 22 2021 | Announced the fourth album would be released on February 11, 2022, with a tour starting February 8, 2022, in Portland, Oregon. |
October 18 2021 | Officially confirmed the first single 'The River is Rising', to be released on October 22, 2021. |
July 26 2021 | Confirmed the upcoming album would be released via Gibson Records in February 2022. |
April 2021 | Recorded a live version of 'Tie Your Mother Down' with Brian May on The Tonight Show |
2020 | Collaboration with Tom Morello on the song 'Interstate 80' from the album 'Comandante' |
2020 | Slash contributed to Ozzy Osbourne's album 'Ordinary Man', appearing on tracks 'Straight to Hell' and 'Ordinary Man' (the latter featuring Elton John) |
2020 | Slash collaborated on the song 'Maybe It's Time' for the Sno Babies soundtrack, featuring multiple artists including Joe Elliott, Brantley Gilbert, Ivan Moody, Corey Taylor, Awolnation, and Tommy Vext |
2020 | Slash released a non-album single 'Where Do I Begin? (Theme from Love Story)' |
2019 | Slash released 'Boulevard of Broken Hearts' featuring Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators |
2019 | Slash worked with Les Stroud on the song 'One Giant Farm' |
2019 | Slash collaborated with Don Felder on the song 'American Rock 'N' Roll', featuring Mick Fleetwood and Chad Smith |
September 20 2019 | Slash released 'Living the Dream Tour' live album through Eagle Rock, capturing performances from his tour and available in multiple formats including CD, 2LP, digital download, DVD, and Blu-ray. |
2018 | Slash released the song 'My Antidote' featuring Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators from the album 'Living the Dream', which peaked at #40 in one chart and #15 in another. |
2018 | Slash released two singles 'Driving Rain' and 'Mind Your Manners' featuring Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators from the album 'Living the Dream' |
2018 | Slash released the EP 'Universal Monsters Maze' under the Snakepit label in digital download format. |
September 21 2018 | Released 'Living the Dream' album, with the group tour beginning at the KAABOO Del Mar Music Festival in California. |
June 2018 | Announced the album title 'Living the Dream', set for release on September 21, 2018. |
March 2018 | Announced a new album with Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators to be released later in the year. |
April 1 2016 | Slash performs with Guns N' Roses for the first time in 23 years during a secret warmup gig at the Troubadour in Los Angeles. |
January 4 2016 | Guns N' Roses officially announced as Coachella headliners, with confirmation that Slash and Duff McKagan would rejoin the band. |
2015 | Reconciled with Axl Rose after a long-standing feud. |
December 29 2015 | Billboard reports Slash will rejoin Guns N' Roses, filling the lead guitarist spot vacated by DJ Ashba. |
October 26 2014 | Appeared on the episode of Talking Dead. |
September 10 2014 | Released 'World on Fire' album, which debuted at No. 10 on the Billboard 200 chart. |
May 2014 | Revealed details of his third solo album 'World on Fire'. |
2013 | Received the 'Best Guitarist of the Year 2012' award from Loudwire. |
October 4 2013 | First film by Slasher Films, Nothing Left to Fear, screened in select cities. |
2012 | Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Guns N' Roses' classic lineup. |
May 22 2012 | Released 'Apocalyptic Love' album with Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators, which debuted at No. 2 on the Canadian Albums Chart. |
2011 | Contributed the song 'Kick It Up a Notch' to the Disney Channel animation Phineas and Ferb the Movie: Across the 2nd Dimension, appearing in both live-action and animated promotional music video. |
June 2011 | Slash began working on his second solo album, collaborating with Myles Kennedy, Todd Kerns, and Brent Fitz. |
2010 | Formed Slasher Films, a horror film production company. |
April 2010 | Slash released his self-titled debut solo album, which debuted at No. 3 on the U.S. chart and featured collaborations with numerous high-profile musicians including Ozzy Osbourne, Fergie, and Dave Grohl. |
March 31 2010 | Slash released his first self-titled solo studio album 'Slash' through Dik Hayd label, achieving significant chart success across multiple countries, including top 3 positions in the US and top positions in Australia, Austria, Canada, and other countries. |
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