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LOS ANGELES - Hollywood rocked on July 10 when former Guns N' Roses lead guitarist Slash received a star on the Walk of Fame, which seemed fitting for the musician who first won fans in the nightclubs along Los Angeles' Sunset Strip.

“I’ve been a part of the Hollywood fabric for a long time
and to actually be appreciated by the city of Hollywood is a
huge, huge honor,” Slash said at the unveiling of his star. “And
so I want to thank everybody for this; it’s unbelievable.”

The British-American rocker has sold over 100 million albums
as a member of various groups including Guns N’ Roses, Velvet
Revolver and others. Currently he is celebrating the release of
his solo album, “Apocalyptic Love,” which hit No. 4 on the
Billboard Top 200.

Music producer Robert Evans, radio host Jim Ladd and actor
Charlie Sheen were on hand for the celebration. In true Sheen
fashion, the actor kicked off his speech with a jab at Slash’s
former Guns N’ Roses bandmate, singer Axl Rose.

“It’s quite fitting I think that Slash is getting a star on
the very street that Axl Rose will one day be sleeping on,” he
said as the crowd erupted in laughter.

On the red carpet Slash talked about his friendship with
Sheen, who has had a checkered past with drug and alcohol
problems. Last year, he was fired from his hit sitcom “Two and a
Half Men” before seeming to regain his footing and earning a
spot in a new show, the currently airing “Anger Management.”

“Over the last few years I’ve gotten clean, you know, and
he’s actually doing a lot better than anybody gives him credit
for. He had his moment there, which he is still sort of living
down,” Slash told Reuters. “But the thing I love about Charlie
is … he just does what he does and his integrity is intact.”