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Scott Weiland Performs a GUNS N' ROSES song in a bar
(04-11-2006) Witness: Weiland performs GNR tune in Hollywood
NY Post
April 11, 2006 -- SCOTT Weiland "stumbled" into the Key Club in Hollywood last week, according to a witness - but a flack denies the claim. The supposedly sober Velvet Revolver frontman, who's been in and out of rehab for drugs and booze, later jumped onstage and belted out the Guns N' Roses classic, "It's So Easy," backed by club house band, Metal Skool. Since Weiland has been having a vicious war of words with GN'R singer Axl Rose as of late, his selection only fueled rumors that he was under the influence. But a spokeswoman for Azoff Management, the powerhouse firm that handles Velvet Revolver, said our source must have been bleary-eyed. "There is no truth to that whatsoever," she said, and also dismissed rumors that Weiland was feuding with his Velvet Revolver bandmates. "They are in the studio recording an album." Earlier that night at Key Club, "Jackass" jerk Steve-O jumped onstage and shattered a light bulb on his shaved head, opening a nasty gash that gushed blood all over him. "He just laughed and rubbed it all over his face," said our spy. "The scary part is it didn't stop a bunch of hot chicks from grabbing him and hitting on him when he got off the stage."
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