The guitarist suggest that Jane's Addiction have broken up in a new Instagram post. Dave Navarro Hints That Jane’s Addiction ...
Jane's Addiction guitarist Dave Navarro, whose fight with singer Perry Farrell led to the band calling off the rest of its ...
Following an on-stage attack by singer Perry Farrell, Navarro asked his heroes in Love & Rockets and the Crawlers for ...
Dave Navarro extended an apology to Love and Rockets and Crawlers, the two bands that were opening for Jane's Addiction on ...
Jane’s Addiction singer Perry Farrell has apologized to bandmates and fans for “inexcusable behavior,” hours after news broke ...
The band "made the difficult decision to take some time away as a group" after fans saw singer Perry Farrell punch guitarist ...
The move comes after videos captured Perry Farrell lunging at Dave Navarro at a concert in Boston, bumping Navarro with his ...
According to Rolling Stone, the band debuted “True Love” last year at the end of a show in Bakersfield, California. The group’s lineup at the time included Farrell, 65, Stephen Perkins and Eric Avery.
The Jane's Addiction guitarist offers a mea culpa to the opening bands of their tour and waxes about his group's legacy.
Guitarist Dave Navarro's social media musings have fans wondering if Jane's Addiction is officially over following Perry Farrell's outburst.
Best known for hits like “Been Caught Stealing,” “Jane Says” and “Mountain Song,” the Los Angeles-based band is credited with leading the alternative revolution in the early ’90s and the rise of ...