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Hollywood Boulevard rocked on Tuesday July 10, 2012 when former Guns N' Roses lead guitarist Slash (AKA Saul Hudson) was honored with the 2,473rd star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame. It seems a fitting tribute for a musician who first won notoriety in the nightclubs along Los Angeles' Sunset Strip.

Slash told the crowd of fans and well wishers, "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."

A notable speaker, in the form of the winning Charlie Sheen, was present to convey his admiration and to congratulate his neighbor and friend. The "Anger Management" star and rabble-rouser couldn't resist taking a shot at Slash's estranged former band mate, Axl Rose. "You know, 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," the actor quipped to fans gathered in front of the Hard Rock Café on Hollywood Boulevard.

Other speakers on hand included veteran movie producer Robert Evans, whose 2002 documentary on his life in Tinseltown, "The Kid Stays in the Picture", included a song by Slash.

The 46-year-old Slash, attended the induction ceremony with his wife and two kids. Afterward, he performed an acoustic set for those in attendance at the Hard Rock Cafe. (photo by © 2012 Joe Martinez/PictureLux)

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