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Blythe issued the parental advisory ahead of the tour for his new memoir, which kicks off in February. Lamb of God’s Randy Blythe Warns Parents: Don’t Bring Kids to My Book Tour Jon Hadusek ...
As the Ozzy + Black Sabbath farewell aided charities, Lamb of God's Randy Blythe wants to raise more funds by auctioning the ...
The ever-busy Randy Blythe isn’t take a break anytime soon, as the Lamb of God vocalist has just formed a new band with members of Animals As Leaders and Sworn Enemy. The outfit, named Over It ...
Randy Blythe faced up to 10 years in a foreign prison for a crime he didn't believe he had committed. The easy road would be to never return to the Czech Republic.
Lamb of God ‘s Randy Blythe has announced a new book. His second memoir, Just Beyond The Light: Making Peace with the Wars Inside Our Head, comes out on February 18 via Grand Central (preorder).
Blythe posted bail and was released on Saturday, prompting the official @LambofGod twitter account to tweet, "RANDY IS [bleepin'] FREE !" ABCNews.com spoke to band manager Larry Mazer, who said he ...
Randy Blythe celebrates the release of his new book, 'Just Beyond the Light,' as he also looks ahead to Lamb of God being part of Ozzy Osbourne's final show.
By then, Blythe had established real trust with the director at an extremely vulnerable, uncertain time. “I was in prison, getting out of prison, and going through the trial,” recalls Blythe, 42.
When Blythe was detained in late June, Lamb of God was forced to cancel a concert in Prague and scrap a tour with virtual metal outfit Dethklok. He was released on bail in August after a Czech ...
Randy Blythe is most recognized for his escapades with Virginian metal band Lamb of God, but this week reveals another side of the charismatic frontman. His first photography exhibition, entitled ...
PHOENIX — Randy Blythe faced up to 10 years in a foreign prison for a crime he didn’t believe he had committed. The easy road would be to never return to the Czech Republic. Family and friend… ...
Lamb of God frontman Randy Blythe has reason to sing after a jury in the Czech Republic acquitted him in the death of a fan during a 2010 concert. “I have been found not guilty & acquitted of ...