Jack White Refused To Work With Slash
Slash has said that Jack White refused to make a guest appearance on his new solo album, though he might have done if Slash had allowed him to do something other than sing.
The former Guns n Roses star is set to release 'Slash & Friends' early next year, and loads of other rocky types have contributed, including Dave Grohl, and Alice Cooper.
The guitarist told musicradar.com: "I wanted to get Jack White to sing on something, but he didn't want to sing. He said I'll play drums, I'll play guitar, but I don't wanna sing. He was one guy that I wanted to work with. Pretty much everyone else that I went after I managed to get".
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