It’s actually a rather important scene, one that directly parallels a moment at the beginning of the film and finds Wahlberg realizing that maybe life as a rock star isn’t for him. He then pulls young “Thor” onstage to sing the rest of the song, then tells him to finish the rest of the band’s show (so basically, every metal fan’s dream when attending a show). Playing a young avid fan of Steel Dragon by the name of Mike (or as his friends call him, “Thor”), Kennedy’s character is noticed by Wahlberg’s character out-singing him from the crowd. The powerhouse vocalist was still fronting The Mayfield Four when he was tapped for a small role in Rock Star. Even Steel Panther’s Michael Starr had a small appearance in the movie.īut as we look back at the film (which wasn’t very well received by either critics or audiences at the time), there’s one appearance in particular that’s remains mind blowing: Myles Kennedy. In fact, not only did all three play on the original songs that appeared in the film and soundtrack (as well as a cover of Rainbow’s “Long Live Rock And Roll”), but Jeff Scott Soto and Steelheart’s Miljenko Matijevic actually provided the singing voices in the film. Most noticeably were the guys who portrayed the fictional band Wahlberg’s character idolizes and eventually joins, Steel Dragon, which included Zakk Wylde, Dokken’s Jeff Pilson and Jason Bonham. So naturally the 2001 film starring Mark Wahlberg and Jennifer Aniston had plenty of cameos from rock and metal all stars. #Shout it out just like a rockstar movie#It would be shocking if a film titled Rock Star DID NOT have any actual rock stars in it, especially when said movie is loosely based on the story of how Tim “Ripper” Owens went from fronting a Judas Priest tribute band to the actual band for a few albums. So in the weekly column Remember When, Metal Insider recalls the most random instances of metal’s elite appearing in front of the camera. So when metal/hard rock acts do actually pop up in beloved sitcoms, dramatic films, cartoons or even reality series, it’s kind of awesome. It’s not that often when metal creeps its way into mainstream pop culture.
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