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Metallica shot a video for the title track on their upcoming St. Anger on prison grounds on Wednesday, and in return, played for the inmates and made a $10,000 donation to the San Quentin Giants ...
Metallica tells EW about their trip to the slammer. A video shoot at San Quentin and new album ''St. Anger'' finds the band's intensity up and guard down ...
Hard time calls for hard rock _ at least that's the view of Metallica, who performed a free hourlong concert at San Quentin State Prison. The heavy metal band, which is based just up the road in ...
Metallica‘s Kirk Hammett has reflected on how notorious US serial killer Richard Ramirez was on death row when the band filmed their ‘St Anger’ video at California’s San Quentin prison.
Hard time calls for hard rock – at least that’s the view of Metallica, who performed a free hour-long concert at California’s San Quentin State Prison. The heavy-metal band agreed to perform ...
Metallica guitarist Kirk Hammett received a gift in 2003 by Richard Ramirez, a serial killer known as the Night Stalker, when the band was filming a music video inside California ’s San Quentin ...
The San Quentin Giants are no ordinary baseball team. There is a murderer on the mound, ... Two years later, the metal band Metallica donated $10,000 to renovate the field.
Cash's groundbreaking performance was followed by others — notably, B.B. King recorded his Grammy-winning "Live at San Quentin" in 1990, and Metallica played a 10-song set at the prison in 2003.
Metallica guitarist Kirk Hammett discussed the ban's visit to San Quentin State Prison to shoot their St. Anger video in June 2020.
Watch Metallica's 'St. Anger,' Filmed at San Quentin State Prison Hammett, a Bay Area mainstay who played in the thrash band Exodus before joining Metallica, also considered whether he and Ramirez ...
SAN QUENTIN, Calif. -- Hard time calls for hard rock -- at least that's the view of Metallica, who performed a free hourlong concert at San Quentin State Prison. The heavy metal band, which is ...
Ken Burns, the prolific documentary filmmaker, addressed roughly 100 inmates at San Quentin State Prison on Wednesday with a message about redemption, destigmatizing incarceration and country music.