Guns N’ Roses Superfan Buys Storage Unit…That Holds Almost 100 Unreleased G’N’R Songs
According to blabbermouth.net, a storm is brewing between Guns n’ Roses, their record company and a super fan who stumbled across the haul of a lifetime. It all started when Rick Dunsford, a long time fan of Guns N’ Roses, learned about a storage locker that contained almost 100 early recordings by the band. The storage fees had become delinquent and the contents were officially for sale.
Dunsford and some other investors bought the contents of the locker for $15,000.
The recordings are mostly from the wonder years for the band, 1989 through 1991. Now, various songs from the collection are leaking to the public. Now, Dunsford is being threatened with a lawsuit. The story is still developing.
Source: blabbermouth.net
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