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Disturbed And Heart's Ann Wilson Unveil Video For "Don't Tell Me": Watch
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Disturbed and Heart singer Ann Wilson collaborated on "Don't Tell Me" on the former's 2022 studio album, Divisive. Now, with the tune climbing into the Top 15 at rock radio, a music video has been released for the track.
Disturbed frontman David Draiman said in a statement, "I have tremendous respect for Ann. In my humble opinion, she's the greatest female rock voice of all time. I think she's untouchable. I feel like we were very gifted to have her be a part of this."
Wilson added, "I was honored when I got the call from David Draiman. Disturbed did a version of [Simon & Garfunkel's] 'The Sound of Silence' that my husband and I both really dug. And so, when the opportunity came to sing a duet with him on a song that meant so much to David emotionally, I jumped at the chance. And then the video turned out great, which is yet another cherry on top. Hopefully we'll find a time to perform 'Don't Tell Me' live together at some point. If they call, I'm there."
Meanwhile, Disturbed are days away from embarking on a 2024 US tour with support from Falling in Reverse and Plush. The trek kicks off January 19th in Peoria, Illinois, and runs through a March 3rd date in Las Vegas. Pick up tickets here.
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Disturbed are also nominated for Best Metal Performance for "Bad Man," off Divisive, at the upcoming 66th Annual Grammy Awards. This mark's the band's third Grammy nomination.
Watch the music video for "Don't Tell Me" below.
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Disturbed's David Draiman Proudly Defends Taylor Swift To Crowd Of Booing Fans
You can count Disturbed frontman David Draiman as a Swiftie. The rocker recently defended Taylor Swift during one of his concerts.
According to NME, Draiman invited two fathers and their daughters onstage at a concert in Peoria, Illinois on January 19. He took the chance to commend the girls on their musical tastes and also commented on Swift, praising the singer.
"So, I take it [the fact] that you came to the Disturbed concert, as opposed to the Taylor Swift concert, means that your parents are raising you on rock and roll," he told them. "Hey, don't forget: Taylor Swift still kicks a–."
Let's just say that the Disturbed fans didn't share Draiman's appreciation for Swift. The concert-goers momentarily turned on the singer, booing him in response. However, Draiman stood by his statement and clarified what he meant.
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He said, "Don't you boo her. You know what? I will stand up and applaud any pop artist that gets up on stage and sings live and plays a guitar live in front of a whole group of fucking thousands of girls and guys, young fans. Don't talk shit about Taylor Swift. She is for real. And she's making sure that an entire generation of new music fans understand what it means to actually play music live."
Disturbed's David Draiman Defends Taylor SwiftIt's not the first time that Draiman has praised Swift. In an interview with WMRR, Draiman opened up about Swift and how powerful she is as a musician.
"I think she is insanely talented. I'd love to collaborate with Taylor if she ever wanted to, on any given day," he told the station. "I love the fact that she gets on stage in front of tens of thousands of screaming young female fans and plays a real instrument and sings live, and is the real deal."
Overall, Draiman may be a rocker, but he has a lot of praise for pop stars. He believes that they show a lot of talent and act as role models for young female fans.
He said, "Pink is one of them; Lady Gaga is one of them. A lot of these people are just so gifted and so great at what they do, and she's certainly way, way, way up there."
Draiman also believes that rock stars can learn a few things from their pop star peers. While his statements may be controversial to Disturbed fans, Draiman hardly seems bothered. What's more metal than that?
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Down With The Sickness: Disturbed Postpones Thursday's Show
Scott Legato/Getty ImagesDisturbed singer David Draiman is literally down with the sickness.
The band has posted on Instagram that their show scheduled for Thursday at the Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines, Iowa, isn't going forward because Draiman has laryngitis. "We always want to bring our fans the best show possible but tonight it is not possible," they write.
"Please hold onto your tickets as we have rescheduled the show to May 14. All previously purchased tickets will be honored for the new date. Ticket holders, check your email for more details."
Disturbed's next scheduled show is January 27 in Oklahoma City. The band's currently out on their Take Back Your Life Tour with support from Falling In Reverse and Plush. Their most recent album is 2022's Divisive.
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