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Audrey Horne, although a different type of metal band from the other bands mentioned, is every bit the quality act you've come to expect to come out of this town, and they pack a powerful punch! Don't leave without having visited The Music section and tasted the Audrey Horne music. Many people thought that he'd said goodbye to music. That he'd retired his guitar. That he'd exclusively applied himself to painting beautiful works of art.
- MONDAY UPDATE Police have identified the victims in the Thanksgiving Day shootings in Roanoke. Nineteen-year-old Roanoke resident Morgan Nino Stamper-Dizon was pronounced dead at the hospital on Thursday. He was shot on Liberty Road.
A 20-year-old man, Roanoke resident Evgeniy Aleksander Prokopchak, was also shot later that day on Eastern Ave. He was taken to Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital for treatment.
Police are investigating the two shootings as potentially related. ORIGINAL STORY One person is dead after two shootings in Roanoke on Thanksgiving that police say could be related.
At 11:48 a.m., officers were called to a shooting in the 1600 block of Eastern Avenue Northeast location. They found a man who had been shot, but the suspect or suspects had left the scene. The victim was taken to Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital for treatment. While at the scene, officers developed information that the incident was possibly a home invasion and the victim might have shot one of the suspect(s). Credit: Roanoke Police Department About 15 minutes later, officers responded to the corner of Kennedy Street and Liberty Road Northeast where another man had been shot. Witnesses told officers two other individuals who were with the man ran away before officers got there. The gunshot victim was taken to the hospital, where he was pronounced dead. Detectives are investigating to see if both incidents were related or the result of two separate sets of circumstances.
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Many people thought that he'd said goodbye to music. That he'd retired his guitar. That he'd exclusively applied himself to painting beautiful works of art. But his passion for rock & roll always remained. It was only a matter of time, and that time is now: Adrian Vandenberg is back with a brand new band, Vandenberg's MoonKings.
The band debuts in February 2014 with a hard rocking album, released worldwide by Mascot Records. Adrian is very happy with his return to the international music scene.
'The last record I made was with Whitesnake in 1998. Now that I've announced my return, I am really overwhelmed by the thousands of enthusiastic reactions that I've gotten from all over the world. Install windows 95 in dosbox android.
It amazes me how faithful the fans have remained. It's just bizarre,' he says. And with a smile he adds: 'And it just so happens that the MoonKings album is the best record I've ever made. Well, in my modest opinion, anyway. People probably expected the obvious classic rock, but I didn't want to go that route semi-automatically. I wanted to build a bridge between the greatest rock of the seventies and that of today, and I have the feeling that worked out very well.'
It was around the turn of the millennium when Adrian Vandenberg reached a crossroads in his life. He had played with singer David Coverdale's super group Whitesnake for thirteen years, topped the American charts twice and sold in excess of fourteen million albums, when that band took a break. The guitarist decided to focus on his other passion: Art. There was so much interest in his paintings, that several leading European galleries planned exhibitions of his work. These things take a long time to prepare, so that frustrated any musical plans.
'But much more importantly, my daughter was born,' he says. 'And I wanted to see Mickey grow up as much as possible.' The guitar hero said goodbye to Whitesnake, enjoyed his father role and lost himself in his art.
However, he didn't think it would take him this long to get back to making music. 'In hindsight I must say that these last fourteen years or so simply zipped. I really wanted to start playing a lot sooner, but time really flies. Looking back at it now, I do believe that everything developed in a completely natural way, that I subconsciously let my intuition determine that now was the best time to do this.'