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Bassist Rudy Sarzo remembers Ozzy Osbourne's bat-biting, 40 years later: 'Sharon knew immediately that she had an opportunity here'
Sarzo had a bat’s-eye view of the career-launching incident, as the bat landed right at his feet, and Sarzo was the band member who pointed it out to Ozzy.
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Quiet Riot’s Frankie Banali dies after battle with stage 4 pancreatic cancer
The rock veteran was diagnosed in April 2019 and given only six months to live, but he fought hard, even returning to his drum kit for a triumphant comeback show at the Whisky a Go Go in October last year.
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Quiet Riot’s Frankie Banali opens up about stage 4 pancreatic cancer diagnosis: ‘I was going to potentially die in mid-October’
"I've accepted the diagnosis. I have not accepted the fact that I'm going to die at any moment now," says the legendary hard rock drummer who's beating the odds.
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James Durbin on Joining Quiet Riot: ‘I’m Very Grateful for the Opportunity’
Durbin teamed up last month with Quiet Riot guitarist Alex Grossi for a new collaboration called Maps to the Hollywood Scars, whose debut EP also featured playing by Guns N’ Roses keyboardist Dizzy Reed. “I have been a fan of James’s for a while, and after we got an impromptu chance to jam together in Las Vegas last fall, we kept in touch and the ideas just started flowing back and forth,” Grossi told Yahoo Music’s Reality Rocks at that time.
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Lyric Video Premiere: ‘American Idol’s’ James Durbin Teams With Quiet Riot’s Alex Grossi in Maps to the Hollywood Scars
He’s the American Idol finalist who jammed onstage with Judas Priest and begged the nation to “give metal a chance.” And now James Durbin is putting his metal where his mouth is, teaming up with veteran Quiet Riot guitarist Alex Grossi for a new collaboration called Maps to the Hollywood Scars. Their debut five-song EP, Maps to the Hollywood Scars – Volume 1, which also features playing by Guns N’ Roses keyboardist Dizzy Reed, comes out today (Friday, Feb. 17) — and to celebrate, Yahoo Music’s R