A “Melania” producer claims that Guns N’ Roses bandmates were divided on providing music for the first lady’s documentary.
Guns N’ Roses’ Appetite for Destruction returns to the Billboard 200 (and several other charts) as “Nothin’” hits the top 10 ...
Guns N’ Roses sees Greatest Hits return to several major Billboard charts as the band promotes "Nothin’," which rises to a new peak at radio.
Get ready to dust off those leather jackets, and start revving those engines - hard rock legends Guns N' Roses are coming to ...
Marc Beckman, who is also one of Melania Trump’s advisors, spoke with Variety about his work on the movie. Michael Jackson’s ...
In a recent interview with Entertainment Weekly, Melania producer Marc Beckman discussed the documentary's soundtrack, which features music by Michael Jackson, Elvis Presley and James Brown.
It’s disappointing when people put politics so far ahead, and that happened a little bit with the film, for sure,” Beckman ...
Entertaining fans all over the world, Guns N’ Roses stayed busy when it came to touring. Over the last few years, they helmed the We’re F’N’ Back tour, the 2023 tour, and their latest – Because What ...
Several artists refused to let the 'Melania' documentary use their music. There are some songs by big stars that appear in the film, though.
Not everyone wants to be associated with Melania Trump or her husband ...
Nirvana's Kurt Cobain's disdain for Guns N' Roses was ignited by the controversial lyrics of their song 'One in a Million,' leading to a rivalry rooted in clashing ideologies and values.