Mary Ouellette is a New England based music writer and concert photographer. She has spent the last five years as the owner and editor of TheyWillRockYou.com and is most accurately defined as “the girl at the rock show.” Capturing the best of musicians through photos and words is what drives her, whether it’s in the pit cameras in hand or sitting down backstage to interview the artists. ‘Almost Famous’ – it’s not just a movie. Check out her concert photography at SheWillShootYou.com. Passionate about: New England Sports, Butch Walker and Willy Wonka (That’s Wilder not Depp).
Mary Ouellette
Tony Iommi on Touring with Black Sabbath Again: ‘I Think It’s Better Than it Was 40 Years Ago’
When the original lineup of Black Sabbath reunited, no one was quite sure how long it would last. But now with their new disc ‘13’ under their belts and a world tour underway, it seems like the return of Black Sabbath could have some staying power, providing everyone remains healthy.
Halestorm Salute Music Genres of the Past in ‘Here’s to Us’ Video
‘Here’s to Us’ has always been a song about celebration for Halestorm but in their new video for the tune, the band pay homage to some of the musical genres of the past that helped pave the way.
Chris Cornell to Embark on North American ‘Songbook’ Solo Tour
Soundgarden frontman Chris Cornell has revealed plans for a North American solo tour kicking off this fall. The intimate ‘Songbook’ tour will showcase Cornell’s acoustic arrangements of songs throughout his career spanning close to 30 years, encompassing his work with Soundgarden in addition to his other musical projects including Audioslave, his solo releases and his work with Temple of the Dog.
Channel Zero Drummer Phil Baheux Dies at 45
Sad news to report as drummer Phil Baheux of the Belgian metal band Channel Zero has passed away on Aug. 10 at 45 years old.
Death Angel, 3 Inches Of Blood, Battlecross + Revocation Unveil North American Tour
Death Angel will release their first disc in three years when they unveil ‘The Dream Calls for Blood’ on Oct. 11. Coinciding with the release, the band is plotting a monster tour in support of the album, taking their new music out on the road with some awesome bands.
Soulfly Release New Single ‘Bloodshed,’ Unveil Album Art + Track Listing for ‘Savages’
As Soulfly near the finish line to the release of their new disc ‘Savages,’ the band has unveiled the album artwork, track listing, and most recently shared a lyric video for the record's first single, 'Bloodshed.'
Slash to Headline Rock N’ 2 Remember Benefit Concert in Arizona
Slash featuring Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators may have just wrapped up a long tour run in support of ‘Apocalyptic Love’ but instead of laying low, the guitarist is gearing up to rock for a cause. Slash is joining the lineup of Rock N’ 2 Remember – a benefit concert being held to raise money for the families of the firefighters who lost their lives battling the recent fires in Arizona, as well
Asking Alexandria To Launch 2013 U.S. Fall Tour With All That Remains, Sevendust, Emmure + More
As Asking Alexandria gear up to release their new disc ‘From Death to Destiny' on Aug. 6 via Sumerian Records, the band is already planning for the future with a monstrous North American Tour run in the works. The trek will mark their biggest headlining U.S. tour to date and will feature quite a lineup of heavy hitters from the rock and metal genres.
Nine Inch Nails Mark Return to U.S. Stage With Lollapalooza Performance
It’s been four long years since Trent Reznor and Nine Inch Nails have played a live show in the U.S., but all that changed yesterday (Aug. 2) when they hit the stage to close out Day 1 of Lollapalooza at Grant Park in Chicago, Ill.
Joey Jordison’s Scar the Martyr Unveil Their First Song ‘Blood Host’
Slipknot drummer Joey Jordison‘s new band Scar the Martyr are heating things up with their first single ‘Blood Host.’ The new tune will be on their self-titled debut release, due out on Oct 1 on Roadrunner Records.
Scott Weiland Shares His Feelings About Chester Bennington Fronting Stone Temple Pilots
After his firing from Stone Temple Pilots, it’s not hard to imagine that there may be a bit of bad blood between former STP frontman Scott Weiland and his estranged band. But how does Weiland feel about STP's newly recruited singer Chester Bennington?
Black Veil Brides Create Anti-Bullying T-Shirt to Support The Bully Project
While Black Veil Brides may arguably be one of the more polarizing bands in rock, there’s no arguing that they are a band that stand behind their convictions and surround themselves with one of the most powerful fanbases ever assembled.