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December 14th – December 20th

Musicians respond to violence. Black Stone Cherry announce a foundation and Battle Beast present a new singer.

Garbage

12/14 Garbage Speaks Out

Garbage vocalist Shirley Manson addresses the attack on a Hanukkah celebration at Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia. Two gunmen open fire, killing at least 15 people and injuring 40.

During a concert later in the day Manson says, “I think the only thing we can do really, as people who do not believe in all this separation and all this intolerance, all we can really do is really try and profess our love for one another.”

Rob Reiner

12/14 “This Is Spinal Tap” Director Dies In Apparent Homicide

Rob Reiner, director of the Rock band mockumentary, This Is Spinal Tap,” and the sequel, “Spinal Tap Il: The End Continues,” dies with his wife Michelle after both suffered “lacerations consistent with a knife” at their Brentwood, CA home. Reportedly there is no sign of forced entry. The victims’ son Nick is arrested in connection with the crime.

Reiner, a two-time Emmy-winning actor for his role in the landmark television series “All In The Family,” later became a director. In addition to the “Spinal Tap” films Reiner directed “Stand By Me,” “The Princess Bride” “When Harry Met Sally” and “A Few Good Men.”

Reiner was 78 years old.

Jack White

12/15 Jack White Responds To Trump

Following the death of director Rob Reiner President Trump uses the somber occasion to insinuate that Reiner’s vocal opposition to his administration led to his eventual death. 

In response, Jack White calls out the President on Instagram. “To use someone’s tragic death to promote your own vanity and fascist authoritarian agenda is a corrupt and narcissistic sin. Shame on you Trump and anyone who defends this.”

Battle Beast

12/15 Battle Beast Part Ways With Vocalist

The band releases a statement: “After six albums and 13 incredible years together, we announce that Noora Louhimo is leaving Battle Beast to focus on her solo career. While we are saddened by her departure, we fully support her decision to pursue new creative paths — something she hasn’t been able to explore wholeheartedly with the demanding schedule of Battle Beast.”

Marina La Torraca

12/16 Battle Beast Present New Singer

Marina La Torraca replaces longtime Battle Beast frontwoman Noora Louhimo,

“One story ends, another begins,” says the band in a statement. “We’re excited to start this new chapter and introduce you to the new voice of Battle Beast, Marina.”

Marina La Torraca is a Brazilian vocalist from São Paulo.

Marilyn Manson

12/16 Marilyn Manson Case Dismissed

A Los Angeles judge dismisses a sexual assault and battery lawsuit filed by Marilyn Manson’s former assistant Ashley Walters.

Judge Steve Cochran rules that the evidence showed that Manson’s former assistant’s claims fell outside the statute of limitations.

Journey

12/16 Journey Rocks Finale

The “current members” of Journey’s touring band perform on the season 28 finale of the NBC singing competition show “The Voice.”  But singer Arnel Pineda and keyboardist Jonathan Cain are not able to appear the show.

Journey, with help from show coaches Michael Bublé, Snoop Dogg and Reba McEntire, play a medley of “Lights,” “Lovin’, Touchin’, Squeezin'” and “Don’t Stop Believin’.”

Journey is there to promote their upcoming farewell tour.

Jane’s Addiction

12/17 Jane’s Addiction Disbands & Resolve Disputes

Frontman Perry Ferrell and his bandmates announce the band has broken up but have “resolved their differences” over the singer’s onstage altercation with band guitarist Dave Navarro during a ’24 that forced the cancelation of the band’s reunion tour.

 “Jane’s Addiction will remain the work the four of us created together,” reads a statement.

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Black Stone Cherry

12/19 Black Stone Cherry Foundation

Black Stone Cherry’s All I’m Dreamin’ Of Foundation is announced,

“This is something we have been passionate about and wanted to make happen for some time, and we thought this was as great a time as any to launch it,” states the band,

The Foundations mission is to help fund and champion community arts and music programs.

Skele-Bot

12/19 Ghost Unleashes Skele-Bot

Ghost’s  Skele-Bot assists FeedLA in making their food deliveries in Inglewood, athe Los Angeles neighborhood. The partnership between the band, the LA Y and Serve Robotics, brings attention to efforts to provide the basic human necessity of access to fresh food.

Last year, FeedLA distributed over nine million pounds of food across Los Angeles.

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