Former Guns N' Roses manager exposes unbridled chaos of 'the most dangerous band in the world'
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Former Guns N' Roses manager exposes unbridled chaos of 'the most dangerous band in the world'
In "Sound N' Fury," Alan Niven recounts the challenges of managing Guns N' Roses through drug addiction, band tensions, and the creation of one of rock's best-selling debut albums.
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Former Guns N' Roses manager exposes unbridled chaos of 'the most dangerous band in the world' - NEW YORK TIMES POST
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Alan Niven had zero desire to look after Guns N’ Roses, a rock band discovered “from the gutters of Los Angeles.” “I thought they were a disaster from everything I heard on the street,” the group’s former manager told Fox New Digital. “Their reputation was dreadful. There were arrest warrants. There was drug abuse. There was just unbridled chaos.” Niven has written a new book out on Aug. 5, “Sound N’ F…
Former Guns N’ Roses manager exposes unbridled chaos of ‘the most dangerous band in the world’
Alan Niven had zero desire to look after Guns N’ Roses, a rock band discovered "from the gutters of Los Angeles.""I thought they were a disaster from everything I heard on the street," the group’s former manager told Fox New Digital. "Their reputation was dreadful. There were arrest warrants. There was drug abuse. There was just unbridled chaos."Niven has written a new book out on Aug. 5, "Sound N’ Fury: Rock N’ Roll Stories." It details what it…
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