Rock Stars with Side Hustles
More and more people have side hustles (aka: second jobs) nowadays, and that also includes rock stars. One of those rock stars with side hustles is David Lee Roth, who…

More and more people have side hustles (aka: second jobs) nowadays, and that also includes rock stars.
One of those rock stars with side hustles is David Lee Roth, who celebrates his birthday today (October 10.) In honor of DLR's birthday, here's a look at what he and other rock stars do for work when they're not on stage or in the studio.
David Lee Roth - Ink The Original

Roth launched Ink The Original, the tattoo skincare line with tattoo artist Ami James, in 2018. The line’s products contain various moisturizers and sunscreens to prevent tattoos from fading over time.
Billy Corgan - National Wrestling Alliance

Most Smashing Pumpkins fans know Corgan has been a big wrestling fan for years, and while he’s dabbled in wrestling promotion a couple of times, his latest venture with the National Wrestling Alliance is looking to be his biggest success in wrestling yet.
Brian Johnson - TV Host

Brian Johnson talks to some of the biggest rock stars in the world on his AXS TV show 'Brian Johnson's A Life on the Road'
K.K. Downing - Metal for Men

When Downing exited Judas Priest in 2011, the last thing fans likely expected him to do was launch his own fragrance, but that’s exactly what the iconic metal guitarist did in 2014 with Metal for Men, which now has a women’s fragrance, too.
Maynard James Keenan - Caduceus Cellars

Leave it to Maynard to be ahead of the curve when it comes to side businesses. Before wine culture really became huge, he launched Cadeceus Cellars in 2004.