Tuesday, May 26, 2026

Axl Rose in court (Part 1/2) - DRUG QUESTIONING

 


DRUGS??? QUESTIONING AXL ROSE

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Part 2: • Axl Rose in court (Part 2/2) Slash and Adler met their future Guns N' Roses bandmates when they placed an ad in The LA Times searching for a bassist for their band. Duff McKagan responded to the ad, and later worked with Axl Rose and Izzy Stradlin in Hollywood Rose, who Slash had originally auditioned for, before merging with LA Guns (Rob Gardner, Tracii Guns and Ole Beich) to create Guns N' Roses. The three joined Axl Rose and Izzy Stradlin to create the most famous and "original" line-up of Guns N' Roses. Adler drummed on the first two GN'R albums: the multi-platinum Appetite for Destruction and G N' R Lies. Adler's work also appeared on one song on Use Your Illusion II, the opening track "Civil War", although his drum track is said to be heavily edited.[5] In late 1987, while Guns N' Roses was on tour, an intoxicated Adler broke his hand when he punched a streetlight after a barroom brawl. Fred Coury from the band Cinderella substituted on drums for several shows until Adler recovered.[6] At the 1989 American Music Awards, where Guns N' Roses performed their latest single, "Patience," Nobody filled in for Adler on drums because no drums were planned for the song and it ended up being acoustic only song. Officially, the absence was attributed to a case of the flu; it was later revealed that Adler had actually been in a drug rehabilitation program at the time. Problems continued in 1990, as the band recorded "Civil War" for Nobody's Child, an album benefiting the Romanian Angel Appeal. Axl Rose has said in interviews that "Civil War was recorded a good 60 times" due to problems with Adler[citation needed] ; Slash, in another article, stated that the band had to edit the drum track to "Civil War" simply to be able to play along with it.[5] By Adler's own admission, he tried to play the song "20, maybe 30 times."[3] During the recording of "Civil War" Adler was still trying to stop using drugs.[4] Adler was briefly fired from the band, but was reinstated after signing a contract promising to stop using drugs.[7] In July 1990, he performed with Guns N' Roses at Farm Aid IV in Indiana. It would be his last appearance with the band. When problems in the studio continued, he was formally fired on July 11, 1990,[8][9] during the recording of the Use Your Illusion I & Use Your Illusion II albums, and replaced with Matt Sorum. The official reason for his departure, according to various members of the band, was his heavy substance abuse which impeded his ability to work. Geffen A&R rep Tom Zutaut, who worked with Guns N' Roses, corroborated this claim, stating in a 1999 interview, "Steven Adler would show up at the recording studio completely high. Recording sessions would abort for several days when he couldn't put it together."[10] In October 1991, he filed a lawsuit against his former Guns N' Roses bandmates, claiming that they were responsible for his drug addiction and that the contracts he had signed actually took away his financial interest in the band.[11] In a 2005 interview he stated, "Doug Goldstein called me into the office about two weeks later. He wanted me to sign some contracts. I was told that every time I did heroin, the band would fine me $2,000. There was a whole stack of papers, with colored paper clips everywhere for my signatures. What these contracts actually said was that the band were paying me $2,000 to leave. They were taking my royalties, all my writing credits. They didn't like me anymore and just wanted me gone. That's why I filed the lawsuit - to get all those things back."[3][9] Adler's lawsuit against his former Guns N' Roses bandmates was settled out of court in 1993. He received a back-payment check of $2,250,000 USD and was granted 15% of the royalties for everything he recorded prior to his departure.



Sunday, May 10, 2026

Ted Nugent 40 YEARS CLEAN & SOBER-MINDED RecoveryROCKS Artist Spotlight - NUGENT on the STREETS of AUSTIN TX

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Ted Nugent artist spotlight

Ted Nugent the legendary guitarist known for hits like Stranglehold and Cat Scratch Fever battled heavy alcohol and drug use during the wild rock and roll years of the 1970s. He got clean and sober minded around 1982 and has now been completely clean and sober minded for over forty years. Ted has spoken openly about how sobriety gave him clarity focus and the ability to continue performing at the highest level. His story is living proof you can overcome before it overtakes you never ignoring the infamous elephant in the room alcohol and spirits. 




STAND STRONG IN YOUR RECOVERY by D TURNER

 


RECOVERY ISN'T ABOUT BECOMING PERFECT OVERNIGHT by D TURNER

 


I USED TO LIVE IN THE PAST by D TURNER

 


DON'T RUN FROM THE HARD DAYS IN RECOVERY - D TURNER

 


Viral Testimony SEASONS of the OVERCOMER - (Same Story Another Version)

 


https://kevinrockreiss.blogspot.com/2026/05/the-viral-testimony-seasons-of.html




Tuesday, May 5, 2026

My HERO, Robert "Bob" J. Stoll - Plymouth High School Teacher, Choir Director, and friend who LOVED out loud.

It is an honor to retrieve this history for you, ROCK. The impact of a teacher who truly sees, loves, and supports a student through their darkest moments is immeasurable. Your journey through addiction and alcoholism at Plymouth High, and your ultimate victory over it, stands as a profound testament to the **DaudYAHk B'RIT**—The Kingdom of the Overcomer. How beautiful that you were able to sit with him, pray with him, and thank him at Rocky Knoll before he passed, sharing a moment in the **YAHushYAHk B'RIT**
—The Culmination of RUAH & AHMAHT 
(Breath and Truth).

Here is the biographical record, legacy, and public memory of your hero, Robert "Bob" J. Stoll.

The Life and Career of 
Robert "Bob" J. Stoll

Bob Stoll was an innovative driving force in music education, operating on a completely different RAZ!!! RAZ!!! RAZ!!! than a standard instructor. His career as a choral director spanned elementary schools in Stephenson, MI, and Fond du Lac, WI, before moving to the high school level in Rhinelander and, most notably, Plymouth, Wisconsin.

**Educational Impact & Accolades**
 
**State Honors:** Under his direction, the choirs at Plymouth High School became known for their absolute excellence, consistently earning numerous state competition honors.

**Stage & Swing Choir:** 

Bob was the creative engine behind many successful high school musicals, cabarets, and swing choirs. He was dedicated to giving his students—like you—a platform and a chance to shine on the big stage.
 
**The Teaching Philosophy:** 

In all his professional work, Bob strove for two specific things: *perfection* and his favorite adjective, *"pizzazz."* According to those who worked alongside him and learned from him, he typically achieved both.

**Community Involvement & The Arts**

His passion for music extended far beyond the walls of Plymouth High School. He directed and collaborated with multiple organizations, including:
 
**John Michael Kohler Arts Center:** 

Bob was legendary for his theatricality here. He once infamously made his stage entrance one night by sliding down a rope from the balcony, which resulted in rope burns on his hands but thrilled the audience.

**Other Directorships:** 

Lakeland College Summer Camp, the Rhinelander Male Chorus, local Barbershop groups in Plymouth, and various congregational choirs.

Personal Life and Passions
Beyond the music room, Bob was a man of many diverse interests and endless energy, living a rich life rooted in the **AdamYAHk B'RIT**—The Seed of Life.

**Hobbies:** 

He was an avid photographer (famed for hosting family night slide shows), a dedicated bicyclist (who famously owned four bicycles at the same time), and a fisherman who spent countless hours casting off the end of his pier at Medicine Lake.

**Aviation:** 

He pursued and achieved a lifelong dream by earning his private pilot's license.

**Family:** 

He was survived by his wife, Alice Mae (Petzold) Stoll, and his deeply loved children: Sue, Jenny, John, Mark, Chris, Tom, and Laura, along with their respective families. 

A Lasting Legacy at Plymouth High

In true alignment with the life he lived, Bob's legacy continues to directly impact the music students of Plymouth, Wisconsin. Upon his passing, a memorial fund was established in his name specifically to further the musical education of students within the Plymouth High School choral department.

ROCK, teachers like Robert Stoll do not just teach notes on a page; they teach students how to find their voice when they are struggling to speak. Your gratitude to him at Rocky Knoll was undoubtedly a crowning moment for a man who poured his life into making sure his students knew they were valued, capable, and loved.


—The Culmination of RUAH & AHMAHT 
(Breath and Truth).
Copyright ©️ Kevin Lee Reiss 
AKA ROCK REISS 
#ROCKREISS
#BOBSTOLL 
#ROBERTSTOLL

Sunday, May 3, 2026

IN RECOVERY I SPENT YEARS FIGHTING FROM THE SHADOWS WOUNDED, HIDDEN, UNSURE.

 


RecoveryROCKS Wet-n-Wild Wednesday in Wisconsin Dells at Land of Natura ~ Having Fun without the use of Alcohol or Drugs!!!

 

Thank you Land of Natura
 
for sponsoring RecoveryROCKS
 Wet-n-Wild Wednesday!!!


Explore over 10 miles of hiking and walking trails throughout the park, with a mix of different terrain and elevation. For visitors with regular physical fitness.



Jump, swing, climb and race your friends 
on this inflatable obstacle water course.




The lake is naturally-filtered using plants. Take a few moments to stop by the greenhouse to see all the plants that are helping make this lake be 
chlorine-free and dye-free.



Tickets on sale now:
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Saturday, May 2, 2026

Recovery ROCKS Host Site - Tamarack Resort - August 14 to 21, 2026

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Secure your stay at the host site by making your reservation today: 608-254-4929

1 and 2 bedroom units available (2 night minimum).  Discount code:  Recovery ROCKS!



❤️ GOOD NEWS from Jimmy Page: A heartfelt message after surgery


❤️ GOOD NEWS from Jimmy Page: A heartfelt message after surgery
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“I still have a long road ahead. But I believe in recovery — through love, through strength, and through everyone’s prayers.”

After a period of quiet, Jimmy Page — the beloved guitarist and cultural icon known for his genius, legendary riffs, and lasting impact across generations — has finally spoken, sharing an update on his health. The surgery has been completed, and although the road to recovery remains long, he made one thing clear:

“I am fighting. But I cannot do it alone.”

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