When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Paul Natkin/Getty Images In the early 1980s, Dee Snider, the frontman of an unknown East ...
Hair metal favorites Twisted Sister are set to reunite next year to celebrate their 50th anniversary, but they’ll be without longtime bassist Mark Mendoza. Despite the big announcement, Twisted Sister ...
Back in 2016, Twisted Sister hit the road one last time. Ready to enjoy a life of stability, the band gathered for the 40 and F**k It tour. Performing several concerts, Twisted Sister took the stage ...
Well, slap my ass with concealer and call me a “sick motherfucker,” it looks like glam heavy metal outfit Twisted Sister is reuniting to celebrate their 50th anniversary. Surely, that won’t go against ...
KISS recently revealed that it will reunite this November to perform for the first time since the band’s End of the Road farewell tour wrapped up in December 2023. According to a post on the Rock N ...
OAK RIDGE, N.C. — Head to WFMY+ to watch our extended interview with Dee Snider - and learn some interesting things you didn't know about him! Download WFMY+ on your TV and watch for free. Rock legend ...
Twisted Sister vocalist and heavy metal icon Dee Snider announced on Twitter this week that he has secured a publishing deal for his first novel, Frats. "Just made a deal to publish my first fictional ...
Former Twisted Sister frontman Dee Snider has branded KISS’ upcoming comeback concert in Las Vegas "insulting". Just over 15 months on from KISS’s 'End of the Road World Tour' concluding at Madison ...
Twisted Sister frontman Dee Snider says that "irreconcilable differences" are behind Mark Mendoza's absence from the reunion tour. The heavy metal rockers revealed on Wednesday (10.09.25) that they ...
The Twisted Sister frontman says there's "almost nothing on which" he agrees with Mitt Romney's running mate, "except perhaps the use of the P90X." By Erin Carlson Dee Snider is not going to take it ...
For Dee Snider, heavy metal was always a form of self-protection–a way to define himself rather than succumb to how others saw him. “I’d come home from school, wasn’t popular, didn’t fit in, was ...