Metallica's Robert Trujillo shared heartfelt memories of Ozzy Osbourne's private funeral, describing it as a beautiful and emotional event filled with stories, tears, and moments of joy, held on Osbourne's estate with close friends and family present.
Robert Trujillo of Metallica paid a heartfelt tribute to Ozzy Osbourne, expressing gratitude for their collaboration and friendship, and announced his attendance at Ozzy's funeral in Birmingham, following the singer's death at age 76. The funeral procession and a book of condolence are part of the community's tribute efforts, with fans and musicians alike honoring his legacy.
Guns N' Roses frontman Axl Rose attended the inaugural Formula 1 Grand Prix in Las Vegas, where he was seen with Red Bull Team Principal Christian Horner and Metallica's Robert Trujillo. Rose was interviewed by various media outlets, including Sky Sports and Visplay, where he discussed his friendship with Finnish driver Kimi Räikkönen. The race was won by Max Verstappen, with Charles Leclerc and Sergio Pérez taking the podium positions.
Metallica bassist Robert Trujillo recounted his experience as a young boy during a shootout involving the Manson family in 1971. Trujillo described hiding with his family in their home while gunshots rang out and police helicopters circled overhead. The incident occurred after the Manson family attempted to rob a gun store with plans to hijack a plane. Trujillo's grandparents' carport was used as a hiding spot by one of the Manson family members, who was eventually surrounded by police. Trujillo also mentioned that growing up in the Venice Beach area, cult activity was not uncommon. Metallica is currently on their M72 World Tour.
Metallica bassist Robert Trujillo revealed in a recent podcast interview that when he was 6 years old, he and his family were caught in the middle of a shootout between the Manson Family and the police in the Hawthorne area of Los Angeles. The Manson Family had planned to rob a gun store, hijack a plane, and demand the release of Charles Manson. However, the plan failed, resulting in a shootout. Trujillo and his family hid in the shower while police helicopters circled overhead. The incident led to the conviction of four Manson followers and the imprisonment of Manson himself. Trujillo is currently on tour with Metallica.
Metallica bassist Robert Trujillo revealed in a podcast interview that he and his family once had to hide in a shower during a shootout between the Manson Family cult and the Los Angeles Police Department. The cult had planned to rob a gun store and hijack a plane, demanding the release of their leader, Charles Manson. Trujillo described the experience as eerie. The altercation occurred in 1971, and Manson and his followers were later found guilty of various crimes, including murder. Metallica is currently on tour promoting their album 72 Seasons.