Graham Hartmann is a 35-year-old content creator with a taste for punk, metal and the touch of a keyboard. He is the current Senior Writer and interviewer for Loudwire, producer of each YouTube Loud List and is the creator and host of our 'Wikipedia: Fact or Fiction?' series. Graham has been active in the music and entertainment industries since high school, having worked for Metal Injection, Earache Records, The End Records, The Opie and Anthony Show and the Le Scandal Burlesque Show as a musician and stage manager. https://twitter.com/grahamwire // www.facebook.com/grahamphartmann
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Scott Weiland’s Ex-Wife Pens Open Letter: His Kids ‘Lost Their Father Years Ago’
Scott's ex-wife, Mary Weiland, has penned a poignant and devastatingly honest open letter for Rolling Stone.
Stone Temple Pilots and Velvet Revolver Pay Tribute To Scott Weiland
Stone Temple Pilots and Velvet Revolver have both penned tributes for their late singer.
Tool Announce Additional January 2016 Tour Dates
Tool have just announced additional tour dates for their January 2016 run.
Corey Taylor Slaps WWE NXT Superstar Baron Corbin at Aftershock Festival
If you plan on attending an NXT show, don't attempt to replicate what Corey Taylor did!
Former Queens of the Stone Age Bassist Nick Oliveri: ‘I Own 47 Percent of the Name’
Nick Oliveri doesn't think a permanent Queens of the Stone Age reunion will happen because he apparently owns 47 percent of the band's trademark.
Report: Frances Bean Cobain Marries Isaiah Silva Without Courtney Love’s Knowledge
The 23-year-old artist and daughter of Kurt Cobain and Courtney Love married her boyfriend of five years, Isaiah Silva.
System of a Down Perform ‘Toxicity’ With Deftones’ Chino Moreno at Rock in Rio
During the band's near two-hour set, System invited Deftones frontman Chino Moreno onstage to help sing "Toxicity."
Rob Zombie Teaming With Mila Kunis for ‘Trapped’ Horror Comedy Series
Rob Zombie will collaborate with actress Mila Kunis to develop 'Trapped,' a comedic horror series for the Starz network.
Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong Blasts MTV VMAs for Ignoring Rock Artists
Billie Joe Armstrong was disappointed to see the lack of rock featured in this year's VMAs.
Marilyn Manson + Billy Corgan Perform Cyndi Lauper’s ‘Girls Just Wanna Have Fun’ in Nashville
Billy Corgan came onstage dressed as a nun to sing "Antichrist Superstar" Cyndi Lauper's "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" with Marilyn Manson.