New interview with Flea and Josh Klinghoffer
Josh talks about the possibility of playing songs from One Hot Minute in the future…
“I clearly remember when I bought One Hot Minute, and how much I liked that album. Too bad that John Frusciante has never wanted anything to do with the material written with Dave Navarro, but I understand. Even now, those pieces do not fit live, there are far more important to give the public even though I’d love to be able to play some. Who knows, maybe in the future we will make an exception to the rule and play some, I think the fans would appreciate it.”
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New Red Hot Chili Peppers interview with Berliner Zeitung Newspaper. Published December 1st, 2011.
The Red Hot Chili Peppers are the masters of rebirth. No other rock band talks about love so much during the course of an interview. The love for each other, for the city, for the universe and especially the music…
New Anthony Kiedis interview in the December 2011 issue of MOJO Magazine!
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MOJO: Tell us something that you’ve never told an interviewer before.
Anthony Kiedis: I have a huge crush on Beth Jeans Houghton. I think she’s a genius. How did I find out about her? I’ve got my ear to the street.
ABC, easy as RHCP.
Kerrang! Magazine takes a look back at RHCP’s Career in a new article featured in the September 3rd, 2011 issue no 1379 of Kerrang! Magazine.
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Pre-Order RHCP’s NEW Album, ‘I’m With You’ on Amazon now!
Released August 30th 2011!
Happy Birthday to Former Red Hot Chili Pepper, Dave Navarro who is 44 Today!
Former Red Hot Chili Pepper Dave Navarro celebrates his 44th Birthday Today on June 7th 2011!

Navarro joined the Red Hot Chili Peppers in September 1993. His first performance with the band was at Woodstock ‘94. The only album in which Navarro played with the Red Hot Chili Peppers - One Hot Minute - was released in 1995.
Warner Music Group to be sold to Access Industries

A new era for Warner Music and RHCP
Russian-American billionaire Len Blavatnik’s Access Industries to buy Warner Music Group for $3.3 billion in an all-cash transaction. The sale could affect big artists on the label like RHCP as Warner make cuts in an attempt to adapt to the digital age.
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