Long before he was the bassist in Metallica, Robert Trujillo was cutting his teeth with crossover legends Suicidal Tendencies. Trujillo joined the band in 1989 and ...
When asked what band he would feel comfortable handing the crown over to if it happened tomorrow, Trujillo initially responded, "Oh, you're going to get me in trouble. There's a lot of great young ...
Metallica bassist Robert Trujillo celebrated Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath as “the soundtrack to our lives” in a new tribute to the late metal great. “Ozzy was a humble man and sometimes so honest ...
"Murder One" is a tribute to the late great Lemmy Kilmister, name checking numerous Motorhead song titles. You recently shared a pic of yourself, Lemmy and Joni Mitchell on Twitter. Did he influence ...
The heavy metal legends released a new immersive concert on Friday on Apple's high-tech headset. By Ethan Millman Music Editor Metallica is pushing a new level of immersion for their live show ...
Trujillo's time with Metallica – which began ahead of 2008's Death Magnetic, their most recent studio effort – coincided with Fidelman coming on board as engineer. That long-term relationship has made ...
Maybe he’s born with it — maybe it’s Jägermeister. Metallica bassist Robert Trujillo has said his secret to keeping his hair looking fresh is washing it in beer and Jägermeister. Trujillo, 58, made ...
Power Slap 4, UFC Apex, Las Vegas, Nev.: Robert Trujillo vs. Paul Teague, several other matches. Streaming: Rumble (free of charge), 7 p.m. Dana White, president of the UFC and the No. 1 guy in the ...
Dave Pehling is website managing editor for CBS Bay Area. He started his journalism career doing freelance writing about music in the late 1990s, eventually working as a web writer, editor and ...
From the first time Robert Trujillo heard Jaco in the late 1970's, his idea of how a bass guitar could be played was forever changed. After a long musical career as bassist for Metallica, Suicidal ...
Metallica bassist Robert Trujillo recalled a tense backstage exchange with frontman James Hetfield, saying the moment was an illustration of how easy it can be to lose composure in a band environment.
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