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Sound N' Fury, due to be published in July, has been pushed back. But it might be the best book about Guns N' Roses ever ...
Former Guns N' Roses manager Alan Niven has shared his experiences working with the band, detailing early challenges and the ...
Former Guns N’ Roses manager Alan Niven is lifting the lid on his chaotic time with one of rock’s most notorious bands in a ...
Alan Niven details what it was like managing Guns N' Roses and looking after Slash and Axl Rose during the '80s in his new ...
Stranger-than-fiction anecdotes dominate Alan Niven’s wildly entertaining new book, 'Sound N' Fury: Rock N' Roll Stories,' ...
Iz made the move to the city first. He packed his suitcase and went to lay the foundation of a band. Rattlesnake hide or not, you know that bag was worn and funky, not shiny, like a new Halliburton ...
However, even with Appetite For Destruction in the can and November Rain in development, Alan Niven was a worried man ahead of the album’s release in July 1987.
Alan Niven can still remember the long, lost weekend with Slash when he understood that things had changed. That delicate ecosystem that Steven Adler somehow had a part in maintaining was gone.
As you'd expect, Alan Niven -- who managed Guns N` Roses, Great White and others -- has stories to tell. And he does just that in his new book, "Sound N' Fury," recounting adventures with those ...
Longtime manager Alan Niven is celebrating his memoir, 'Sound N' Fury: Rock N' Roll Stories,' and dives into it in this exclusive interview.
Former Guns N' Roses Manager Alan Niven tells UCR how he would trim the band's two Use Your Illusion records down into one album.
However, even with Appetite For Destruction in the can and November Rain in development, Alan Niven was a worried man ahead of the album’s release in July 1987. “The recording of Appetite eventually ...