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Title: Only in Nashville: Big & Rich jam with . . . Velvet Revolver?
Post by: Grouse on April 28, 2006, 07:23:16 AM
Only in Nashville: Big & Rich jam with . . . Velvet Revolver?

By BRAD SCHMITT


Indeed.

Velvet Revolver rockers Scott Weiland and Duff McKagan showed up Tuesday at 12th & Porter for the regular weekly jam session for MuzikMafia, the music fraternity that helped launch Big & Rich and Gretchen Wilson.
 
The place was packed because Kiefer Sutherland musical discovery Rocco DeLuca was playing, and rumors were that Kiefer might show. (He didn't.)

It also was packed because there were rumors that Velvet's Scott (formerly of Stone Temple Pilots) and Duff (formerly of Guns N' Roses) ? in town to be, of all things, guest judges on Nashville Star ? would show. (They did.)

Scott and Duff hit the MuzikMafia stage after sets by Big & Rich, Shannon Lawson and James Otto. The Velvet Revolver guys did three or four songs, including a Stone Temple Pilots song or two.

At song three, Scott took off his shirt.

"The ladies loved that," reports Nashville Star judge Anastasia Brown, who was in the house.

Fans swarmed Scott and Duff afterward, looking for pictures and autographs.

"People were losing their minds," said Nathan Barlowe of local rock band Luna Halo, who opened a couple of weeks of shows for Velvet Revolver.

"I mean, that's 12th & Porter, small and intimate. We play there all the time, and to see Scott Weiland up there doing his thing was pretty amazing."

John Rich of Big & Rich thought so, too.

"At one point the stage had Big and Rich, Velvet Revolver, James Otto, Shannon Lawson, B.B. King's band members and Two Foot Fred," John said.

"It looked like a Nashville version of Parliament Funkadelic. Unreal."

By the way, strange but true: Scott and Duff ended up on Nashville Star because they're actually addicted to it and they volunteered to be guest judges.



Source: http://www.rctimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060427/COLUMNIST0501/604270421/1005/MTCN0303