"Interacting" with a rock star via social media sometimes means trading tweets and Facebook comments with members of their public relations team, but Motley Crue's Vince Neil recently offered an exception in the form of an event he called "#askVinceanything...
Jacksonville Sharks management says the Motley Crue frontman hasn't yet completed a co-ownership agreement, and that the AFL club is staying in Florida.
Slash, Vince Neil and Alice Cooper will lead a benefit show taking place in Las Vegas. The rockers are just the beginning of a stellar lineup to aid in research for finding a cure for Multiple System Atrophy (MSA).
Yesterday Motley Crue confirmed that they will embark on one final world tour before ending their career. At the press conference announcing this trek, they even signed a first of its kind 'Cessation of Touring' contract that apparently prevents them from getting back together, just to show how serious they are.
While his Motley Crue bandmates headed home for the holidays, singer Vince Neil is still keeping busy, wrapping up his fall solo tour with Queensryche and Great White.
Whatever the real reasons are for Motley Crue's impending retirement, Vince Neil says fans can count on him to keep on "carrying the torch" for the band's music. And it looks like he'll be doing it from the road soon, as part of a co-headlining tour that will include Sammy Hagar.