John-5 and The Creatures, March 18th, in Syracuse


John- 5 embarks on his new tour (in support of his upcoming new album “Guitars, Tits, And Monsters”). Check out his latest single and video for “Behind the Nut Love”, and get ready for the upcoming Rob Zombie album due out in April, and much more!

 

MORE INFO: Get your tickets to the show here.

CHECK IT OUT: John 5 and the Creatures “Black Grass Plague”.

CHECK IT OUT: “Behind The Nut Love” – the new single from John 5, with special guests The Creatures.

Rob Zombie – John 5 Guitar Solo”

Official John-5 links:

https://www.facebook.com/John5official/

https://twitter.com/john5guitarist

https://instagram.com/john5official/

https://www.youtube.com/user/john5officialYT

 

 

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