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When Triumph first stormed onto the American scene, they weren’t supposed to be the headliners. But fate — and Sammy Hagar ...
Gil Moore can barely go a day without hearing someone belt out the words to one of his biggest hits. “It’s hard to get through a Tim Hortons lineup without people singing, ‘Lay It on the ...
Twisted Sister singer Dee Snider ditched Los Angeles, moved family to North Carolina for calmer life
Twisted Sister frontman Dee Snider left Los Angeles for the "open roads" of North Carolina years ago and never looked back. Snider, now 70, and his wife chose to uproot their family for a life ...
Entertainment The 5 things you didn't know about Dee Snider of Twisted Sister He and his family just moved into their home in Oak Ridge, NC. See the full interview on WFMY+ for free on your TV.
In the early 1980s, Dee Snider, the frontman of an unknown East Coast glam-metal band named Twisted Sister, wrote the chorus for a hard rock anthem that he knew was destined to become a “monster”.
Twisted Sister's Dee Snider visits Hauppauge to shoot ad for moving company Relocators owner-president Rob Esposito, from left, writer-director Mike Amoia, Dee Snider and his manager Ron Starrantino.
Dee Snider of Twisted Sister performs at the Bret Michaels Parti-Gras 2024 at PNC Bank Arts Center on August 30, 2024, in Holmdel, New Jersey. Snider recently reached out to a fan with an autistic ...
Dee Snider of Twisted Sister performs at the Bret Michaels Parti-Gras 2024 at PNC Bank Arts Center on August 30, 2024 in Holmdel, New Jersey. He defended the age gap between he and wife, Suzette ...
After Twisted Sister's 1980s heyday, Dee Snider found himself "flat broke" in the '90s. So he looked to "We're Not Gonna Take It" for inspiration.
Dee Snider went from being a rock star to working a desk job. (Steve Pfost/Newsday RM via Getty Images) Snider said that in the early '90s, after Twisted Sister broke up, he "lost everything." ...
Twisted Sister wrapped up a farewell tour in late 2016 with no intent of hitting the road again. But with significant offers coming in, frontman Dee Snider and company appear to be reversing course.
In closing, Snider thanked the WWE Hall of Famer for opening his eyes. "Thank you, Mick Foley, for waking me up and showing me that we can help and there's something more that we need to do." ...
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