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Mick Mars’ debut solo album, The Other Side of Mars, arrived on Feb. 23 after being in the works for years. But it appears that fans won’t have to wait nearly as long to hear the next chapter from the former Motley Crue guitarist. “I have a ton of ideas. [There’s] years and years of stuff,” he told UCR in late December. He expanded on that thought during a new interview with Ultimate Classic Rock Nights’ program host Matt Wardlaw. “I know that I have the right formula and the right people,” he explained, adding that the process should move faster this time around. Still, as he details in the b...
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Count Ratt’s Stephen Pearcy among the traditionalists disillusioned with Motley Crue’s recent lineup change. “Motley bringing in John 5 — no disrespect — that’s not Motley Crue,” Pearcy declared during an appearance on the Hook Rocks podcast. The singer further explained that a Crue lineup without Mick Mars doesn’t have “the proper elements.” Mars, Motley Crue’s founding guitarist, retired from touring with the band in 2023. The move brought his 40 year run with the group to an end, but the Crue opted to continue forth with John 5 in his place. READ MORE: Top 20 American Classic Rock Bands of ...
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Mick Mars has confirmed he’d be open to working with Motley Crue again. The guitarist retired from touring with the band in 2023 due to his ankylosing spondylitis, a chronic, inflammatory form of arthritis that progressively makes movement more and more difficult. At the time, his relationship with the rest of the Crue seemed good – the band even noted Mars would “continue as a member of the band, but can no longer handle the rigors of the road.” However, months later things took a negative turn. Mars filed a lawsuit against his former bandmates, claiming they were trying to rip him off financ...
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Mick Mars has confirmed he’d be open to working with Motley Crue again. The guitarist retired from touring with the band in 2023 due to his ankylosing spondylitis, a chronic, inflammatory form of arthritis that progressively makes movement more and more difficult. At the time, his relationship with the rest of the Crue seemed good – the band even noted Mars would “continue as a member of the band, but can no longer handle the rigors of the road.” However, months later things took a negative turn. Mars filed a lawsuit against his former bandmates, claiming they were trying to rip him off financ...
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At 72, former Motley Crue guitarist Mick Mars has finally released his first solo album. First proposed a decade ago, the project was put on hold when Mars, still with the glam-metal band he helped form in 1981, went on the road for what was to be the final time with the group, which made a very public spectacle of announcing its retirement. When they broke their retirement agreement (during another very public spectacle) in 2018 by resuming Motley Crue for another tour – to capitalize on a biopic based on the scandalous 2001 autobiography The Dirt, among other things – The Other Side of Mars ...
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On Thursday, Mick Mars, lead guitarist of the heavy metal band Mötley Crüe, filed legal papers in Los Angeles County’s Superior Court alleging that the band tried to fire him and cut him out from a number of business deals after he announced his retirement from touring last year. Bassist Nikki Sixx responded to the claims on Twitter, suggesting that Mars was being manipulated by his lawyers. 50 BEST CELEBRITY BIKINIS SLIDESHOW! Mars suffers from Ankylosing Spondylitis (AS), a chronic form of arthritis that inhibits the flexibility of the spine and pelvis. Due to his worsening condition, he ann...
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Motley Crue have hit back after Mick Mars filed an "ugly public lawsuit" against them. The 71-year-old guitarist filed suit at Los Angeles County’s Superior Court on Thursday (06.04.23) accusing the band of trying to force him out after he had to step back from touring due to health issues - claiming he planned to remain part of the group and accusing his bandmates of "gaslighting" him and belittling his musicianship. Now Motley Crue's attorney Sasha Frid has told Variety Mick filed the suit to "badmouth the band", saying: "After the last tour, Mick publicly resigned from Motley Crue. Despite ...
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Mötley Crüe are being sued by their co-founding guitarist Mick Mars over claims they ripped him off and subjected him to “gaslighting” and mockery amid his painful spinal disease. Mick, 71 – who helped found the group in 1980 alongside Tommy Lee, 60, and Nikki Sixx, 64, before the group later added Vince Neil, 62, as lead singer before they hit the big-time – makes the claims in a lawsuit filed against his fellow rockers in Hollywood, while they are on their farewell tour without him. The suit states: “During much of the band’s recent tenure, Sixx continually ‘gaslighted’ Mars by telling him t...
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Tommy Lee threw a full tray of ribs into the crowd to make light of breaking his actual ribs. The Motley Crüe drummer hasn't been unable to play full sets on the glam metal group's current stadium tour across North America, after breaking four ribs. And at the 'Girls, Girls, Girls' rockers' show at Nationals Park in Washington, D.C. earlier this week, the 59-year-old sticksman made light of his injuries by dropping some meaty ribs into the audience. Tommy joked with the crowd: "For the people that know, here's a little f****** joke on the whole situation. "For those of you that don't know, I b...
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