Chris Jericho stopped by backstage to talk about the new Fozzy album, working on the road, and if WWE Legend Edge got his name from the former version of Q known as The Edge.
Staind played Rock on the Range Day 1, but interesting enough the band isn't working on new material. In fact, they just wanted to 'say hello' to their fans with a few tour date before heading back home to work on their side projects.
Aaron and Mike stopped by our area backstage to chat for a few and here's the interview.
As a person who is doing media coverage of Rock on the Range, you're days are filled with things to do including interviews, checking out bands, trying to find something to eat, and even checking a band or two.
Ok, might not sound too stressful, but it can be. During the running around I am capturing pictures to chronicle some of it. Here's Day 1 in Photos
During a busy first day at Rock on the Range 2014, Zakk Wylde stopped by our area backstage to talk about a variety of things from the new album, new single 'Angel of Mercy,' inspirations, and a lot more.
This weekend is one of the country's biggest rock shows, Rock on the Range, and Q103 will be there all weekend getting you backstage access and interviews.
It's still a few weeks away, but music lovers heading to Columbus, Ohio, for the annual Rock on the Range festival can begin planning who they want to see and when. One of the biggest issues for any concertgoer is potential time conflicts, but Rock on the Range's organizers are giving those attending plenty of advance notice to make for the best concert experience possible.
Rock on the Range has been over the last seven years a major destination for fans of rock, hard rock, and metal. The annual event takes place in mid-May in Columbus, OH and features a who's who of rock.
This year's edition will take place May 16, 17, and 18 with three full days of music
2014’s concert schedule is starting to take shape with the dates for many of the biggest and most anticipated U.S. rock festivals being revealed. From April 26 through May 31, six rock festivals will invade the U.S., resulting in what could only be called the World’s Loudest Month.
Korn fans have had a lot to be thankful for lately with Brian 'Head' Welch's return to the band after an eight-year break and news that that their "best album ever" is completed. We discussed those things and more with the band's guitarists, Munky and Head, in our exclusive interview with the duo at Rock on the Range.
Device is one of the newest "super groups" in rock featuring David Draiman (singer - Disturbed), Will Hunt (drummer - Evanescence), and Virus (guitarist - Dope). The band released their self-titled debut album on April 9th and features a large group of guest including Lzzy Hale of Halestorm, M.Shadows of Avenged Sevenfold, and Glen Hughes to name a few.
Shim Moore, lead singer of Sick Puppies was a busy man at Rock on the Range after their set. He was seen running all over, just about every inch of the media tent and then some talking with press. I was able to grab Shim for a few minutes to talk the new album, the differences in living in the United States vs. Australia, and even the most generic questions he gets commonly asked.