L.A. GUNS Singer Clarifies His Comments, Says He Stands By His Words
L.A. GUNS singer Phil Lewis has refused to apologize for his onstage comment that "black people are all one-dimensional," explaining that he was simply attempting to broaden the debate on rap music.
L.A. GUNS was performing at the Fish Head Cantina in a Baltimore, Maryland suburb on Friday, April 22 when he made the comment. And his observation came as he attempted to praise the life and music of Prince, who died one day earlier at the age of 57.
While recalling L.A. GUNS' early days, when the...
Roadrunner - Blabbermouth — L.A. GUNS singer Phil Lewis has refused to apologize for his onstage comment that "black people are all one-dimensional," explaining that he was simply attempting to broa... more info
Roadrunner - Blabbermouth — L.A. GUNS singer Phil Lewis has refused to apologize for his onstage comment that "black people are all one-dimensional," explaining that he was simply attempting to broa... more info