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Slipknot singer Corey Taylor has paid tribute to Paul Gray on the fifth anniversary of the bassist's death.
Corey Taylor addresses Slipknot's recording process without the late Paul Gray, and briefly comments on the departure of drummer Joey Jordison.
Corey Taylor and his late bandmates Paul Gray and Joey Jordison team up with Scott Ian and more for this historic performance of Slipknot’s (sic) in New York in 2005.
Corey Taylor pays tribute to his late friend and Slipknot bandmate, Paul Gray.
This star-studded footage is almost too much to handle, considering it's also got the late Paul Gray and Joey Jordison.
Slipknot are one of the most visually arresting bands still working today – but the late Paul Gray’s role was decidedly different ...
Taylor opened up about the late drummer in a new interview for Apple Music. Slipknot’s Corey Taylor on Joey Jordison: “He Had Demons That Would’ve Killed Normal People” Jon Hadusek ...
Gray’s wife, Brenna, and his brother, Tony, were also present to honor him and his memory. “The only way I can sum up Paul Gray – is ‘love’,” frontman Corey Taylor said.
Corey Taylor opens up about the deaths of past bandmates.
"Snuff" was Slipknot's last single before the death of bassist Paul Gray. Corey would go on to play the song at a few select shows, dedicating the song to Paul’s memory.
Corey Taylor, Shawn Crahan, Joey Jordison and Paul Gray attended the ceremony, as can be seen above. In a video accepting the award, Gray said, "Wow, this is kinda crazy, you know?
Roadrunner Records have shared a pro-shot video of an unmasked Corey Taylor, Paul Gray and Joey Jordison playing Slipknot’s ‘(sic)’ at a special 2005 show. To celebrate their 25th ...
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