Mary Ouellette is a New England based music writer and concert photographer. She has spent the last five years as the owner and editor of TheyWillRockYou.com and is most accurately defined as “the girl at the rock show.” Capturing the best of musicians through photos and words is what drives her, whether it’s in the pit cameras in hand or sitting down backstage to interview the artists. ‘Almost Famous’ – it’s not just a movie. Check out her concert photography at SheWillShootYou.com. Passionate about: New England Sports, Butch Walker and Willy Wonka (That’s Wilder not Depp).
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3 Doors Down’s Brad Arnold Shares Inspiration Behind New Song ‘One Light’
3 Doors Down are gearing up to release their ‘The Greatest Hits’ collection on Nov. 19. The 'Best Of' compilation features nine of their number one hits throughout their massively successful career. In addition to the hits, the band crafted three new bonus tracks for fans to feast on, including 'One Light,' one of their most inspirational songs to date.
Can You Guess Whose Tattoo This Is?
Is there anything more metal than a face tattoo? Probably not!
Some may consider placing permanent ink on the face a risky and perhaps not well-thought out move, but this metalhead clearly doesn't subscribe to that school of thought.
It’s Mastodon Singer-Guitarist Brent Hinds’ Tattoo!
Did you guess right? Mastodon singer-guitarist Brent Hinds sports this tattoo on his forehead.
We’d guess that walking around with a tattoo on your face would lead to lots of gawking and stares from the general public but Hinds said the tattoo doesn’t really cause all that much controversy. He has been caught off guard a time or two by ladies at convenience stores asking questions but usually it’s
Can You Guess Whose Tattoos These Are?
With Halloween just around the corner, this rocker’s ink definitely pays homage to the evil and mayhem that All Hallows’ Eve delivers. With several creepy tattoos taking up residence on this metalhead’s arm from zombies and devils to a skeleton or two, he’s got the makings of a kickass haunted house on his arms.
They’re Pantera / Down Singer Phil Anselmo’s Tattoos!
Pantera / Down frontman Phil Anselmo has been collecting ink since 1988, so as you can imagine, he has quite a collection - just look at his head in the picture above for photographic evidence.
Although maybe not his finest display of inkwork, he indulged in his very first tat at age 18...
Metallica To Self-Release Upcoming Live DVD ‘Quebec Magnetic’
Metallica have just filled in a lot if the missing pieces regarding their upcoming live DVD/Blu-ray. The special release, recorded during a two-night residency in Canada in Quebec City in the fall of 2009 during their ‘World Magnetic Tour,’ features a set list chosen by fans and marks a very special release for Metallica.
Can You Guess Whose Tattoo This Is?
Anyone familiar with this rocker’s discography might guess this one pretty quick, that’s because it’s more than just a tattoo, it’s also marks an important stage of his career. The words spell out the name of a song he wrote with his band back in 1990 that climbed all the way to No...
It’s Poison Singer Bret Michaels’ Tattoo!
The ink belongs to Poison frontman Bret Michaels.
The power ballad ‘Something to Believe In’ was a huge hit for Poison back in 1990 from their disc ‘Flesh & Blood.’
Michaels definitely found something to believe in in recent years, surviving a serious brain hemorrhage.
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Intruder in Frances Bean Cobain Home Invasion Charged With First Degree Burglary
Over the weekend, we reported that a man was arrested for breaking into Frances Bean Cobain’s home in Los Angeles. Now, not only has that man has been formally charged, some strange details have emerged surrounding the case.
They’re Vince Neil’s Tattoos!
They're Motley Crue lead singer Vince Neil's tattoos!
Neil released his third solo disc in 2010 with the title ‘Tattoos & Tequila,’ which provided the soundtrack to his autobiography ‘Tattoos and Tequila: To Hell and Back With One of Rock's Most Notorious Frontmen.' Are we sensing a theme here?