Chad Childers Discusses on Page 280 of Q105.7

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Chad Childers has had a lifelong passion for music that dates back to his early days attending concerts with his parents. His journey into the music industry began in the 90s when he traded his job as a librarian in the Midwest for an internship at Westwood One Radio in California. This opportunity paved the way for him to work on various music-related projects, including researching for Casey Kasem’s countdown shows and writing and producing prep services for alternative and active rock genres.

Throughout his career, Chad has been involved in various aspects of the music industry, from producing and writing for concert series to conducting interviews with musicians and covering music festivals and concerts. His work has been featured on multiple platforms such as Loudwire, Ultimate Classic Rock, Pop Crush, Screen Crush, and The FW.

Lacuna Coil is gearing up for an exciting start to the new year with a February tour alongside Sevendust in the United States. This comes on the heels of a successful year of touring in support of their ‘Dark Adrenaline’ album. The band has solidified their presence in the music scene and shows no signs of slowing down.

In other news, Puddle of Mudd’s Wes Scantlin recently had a public intoxication charge against him dropped, providing him with some relief. Meanwhile, Ozzfest Japan is set to make a big splash with a lineup that includes heavy hitters like Slash, Deftones, Tool, and Stone Sour. The festival promises to deliver an unforgettable experience for rock and metal fans in Japan.

Kid Rock is taking control of his past hits by re-recording his ‘Devil Without a Cause’ album, a trend that has been seen among other musicians in recent years. Similarly, Slipknot and Stone Sour frontman Corey Taylor has expressed an interest in exploring different musical genres, including the possibility of recording a dance album in the future.

Dave Grohl is enjoying the freedom and musical chemistry he experiences while playing with Queens of the Stone Age, highlighting the creative satisfaction that comes with collaborating with old friends. Additionally, the Ronnie James Dio Stand Up and Shout Cancer Fund continues to make a difference by raising funds for cancer education and research through events like the ‘Icons & Idols — Rock ‘n’ Roll Auction.’

Rock bands Hurt and Smile Empty Soul joined forces for a special cover of Alice in Chains’ ‘No Excuses,’ showcasing the camaraderie and creativity that exists within the rock community. In the world of metal, Killswitch Engage guitarist Adam Dutkiewicz clarifies that one leaked song does not represent the band’s entire upcoming album, generating anticipation among eager fans.

Halestorm is set to delight their East Coast fans with special ‘An Evening With…’ holiday performances that will showcase different sides of the band. Meanwhile, Black Sabbath is nearing the completion of their highly anticipated new album, with bassist Geezer Butler providing updates on their progress. The future looks bright for these rock and metal acts as they continue to captivate audiences with their music and performances.

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