What happened on Friday November 20th
This morning nikki Payne came into the studio to talk to Iron Mike in the morning. She'll be in town next Friday, November 27th at the Royal Canadian Legion (204 Vine Street) Doors open at 7pm, show starts at 9pm. Tickets are available now at TMS 360 - 5 St. Paul Cres. and Sunrise Records - Pen Centre for 30 bucks.
You can also buy em online at brantnow.com. To reserve a table of 10 or more, call Jamie at 519-717-4997
Aerosmith Members Fear Steven Tyler May Be Back On Drugs .Aerosmith is trying to get a grip on what is troubling their frontman Steven Tyler who is reportedly taking a couple years off from the group. His bandmates appear to fear that Tyler may be back to battling old demons according to a new report from Reuters.
"I suspect there's a lot more going on than we know about," Aerosmith's Brad Whitford told Reuters. "He has a well-documented history of drug abuse, and I find myself very suspicious. I haven't seen him do this or ... have any personal knowledge, but the isolation is very typical of addictive behavior, and his -- what I call -- irrational behavior."
Joey Kramer says in a different interview "Steven has made some poor choices as of late, and he's got some bad influences around him, and I think that for the most part he's his own worst enemy ... I just really hope that Steven puts the focus on Steven and gets healthy."
Chickenfoot is headed To Theaters... Movie Theaters that is. Here is the official word: Come experience the very first filmed live show of the new rock collaboration Chickenfoot. Yes, Chickenfoot! In Theatres on December 1st.
Chickenfoot Live the concert film features Rock and Roll Hall of Famers Sammy Hagar and Michael Anthony formerly of Van Halen, world-class guitarist and band founder Joe Satriani, and the "funk/alternative" drummer Chad Smith from the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
Don't miss one of the greatest rock music collaborations of all-time live in Full HD and 5.1 Surround Sound coming to select theatres on December 1st, 2009!
'New Moon' Will Dominate Box Office This Weekend
ALL REVIEWS ARE FROM DAILY VARIETY UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED
• THE TWILIGHT SAGA: NEW MOON-- "THIS SECOND INSTALLMENT FOCUSES ON THE EMOTIONS OF AN 18-YEAR-OLD COPING WITH HER UNDYING LOVE OF THE UNDEAD. IT MAY FLIRT WITH $100 MILLION BEFORE MONDAY." Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, Taylor Lautner, Ashley Greene, Kellan Lutz, Nikki Reed and Dakota Fanning. 2 Hours and 10 Minutes. Rated PG-13.
• THE BLIND SIDE-- "APPEARS LIKELY TO OPEN TO A SOLID $20 MILLION BASED ON INTEREST FROM ADULT WOMEN. Sandra Bullock, Tim McGraw, Quinton Aaron, Jae Head, Lily Collins, Adriane Lenox and Kathy Bates. 2 Hours and 8 Minutes. PG-13.
• PLANET 51-- (Animated) "A LAME-BRAINED CARTOON. THERE'S NOTHING FUNNY, PROVOCATIVE OR CAPTIVATING HERE. THE STUDIO HOPES TO CAPITALIZE THIS WEEKEND WITH AN ESTIMATED $12 MILLION HAUL." Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, Jessica Biel, Justin Long, Gary Oldman, William Scott and John Cleese. 1 Hour and 31 Minutes. Rated PG.
• BAD LIEUTENANT: PORT OF CALL NEW ORLEANS-- (Limited) "COULD ATTRACT SOME BOX OFFICE BUSINESS DUE TO THE CELEBRITY NAMES." Nicolas Cage, Eva Mendes, Val Kilmer, Xzibit, Fairuza Balk, Shawn Hatosy and Jennifer Coolidge. 2 Hours and 2 Minutes. Rated R.
Alice In Chains have announced dates for a North American tour set to kick off at the Orpheum Theatre in Vancouver on February 2nd.
The band is touring in support of its critically acclaimed new album BLACK GIVES WAY TO BLUE which entered Billboard's Top 200 Albums Chart at No. 5, with first-week sales exceeding 126,000 copies.
Mar 17 Toronto, ONT Sound Academy













