Chris Stapleton Rocks On Slash’s New Album
Chris Stapleton rocks, as his fans know. And he really rocks on a song on Guns N Roses guitarist Slash’s upcoming album, Orgy of the Damned. It’s a blues-based album and features an incredible lineup of guest vocalists. Those vocalists include Billy F. Gibbons of ZZ Top, Chris Robinson of The Black Crowes, Demi Lovato, Dorothy, Brian Johnson of AC/DC, Beth Hart, Iggy Pop, Paul Rodgers of Bad Company, Gary Clark Jr., and Tash Neal.
Chris Stapleton Rocks On Slash’s New Album
The guitar riff leading into Chris’s song with the rocker makes one think they are listening to a country song then it starts to rock on guitar as only Slash can do.
Stapleton sings all the vocals on “Oh Well,” a Fleetwood Mac song that was released years before Stevie Nicks, Christine McVie, and Lindsey Buckingham joined the band.
Fleetwood Mac’s Original Version
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Stapleton recently played an April Fool's joke on fans at the start of this month (4/1) and expected a flood of comments on his post. So, in the post, he addressed the fact that some may take it wrong even though it was April Fool’s Day.
Stapleton’s April Fool’s Joke
Chris has a whiskey brand he’s been hyping up and advertising called Traveller Whiskey. Recently, he posted some fun ads that he and his crew came up with on Instagram. Examples of ads are ones that say things like, “It’s smoother than a baby covered in velvet” and “Chris Stapleton: Now in liquid form.”
“If You Don’t Like It, Spit It Out”
Other funny ads say, “I never said she was smoother than this,” and “Drink it. If You don’t like it, spit it out.” All the ads feature a photo of Stapleton about to take a drink of his whiskey.
Chris captioned the funny post with words to those fans who may take it seriously and can’t take a joke. In a rare lengthy post, he wrote, “These advertisements were not approved by the legal department or by anyone in general associated with the Traveller Whiskey brand. In no way are they actually intended to be used to advertise anything. Especially whiskey. It’s a joke. It’s meant to be good for a laugh.”
“These Are, In Fact, Fake”
He continued, “If you’re suffering from a sense of humor impairment and somehow think these are real in any way, please ask a friend who has a functioning sense of humor to help explain to you that these are, in fact, fake. Traveller Whiskey does not contain real bits of Chris Stapleton. That would be gross. Please laugh responsibly.”