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Sex Tips From Rock Stars
In Their Own Words

Sex Tips From Rock Stars:
In Their Own Words is born from the world's first extensive
study of rock stars concerning sex, in which international rock stars
who've won Grammy Awards, topped the Billboard charts, and been certified
Multi-Platinum, candidly share their sexual instincts, urges and
experiences.
The following rock stars had enough balls to be
interviewed and go all the way in Sex Tips From Rock Stars:
Acey
Slade - Murderdolls, Dope
Adde - Hardcore Superstar
Allison Robertson - The Donnas
Andrew W.K.
Blasko - Ozzy Osbourne, Rob Zombie
Brent Muscat - Faster Pussycat
Bruce Kulick - Kiss
Chip Z'Nuff - Enuff Z'Nuff
Courtney Taylor-Taylor - The Dandy
Warhols
Danko Jones
Doug Robb - Hoobastank
Evan Seinfeld - Biohazard
Ginger - The Wildhearts
Handsome Dick Manitoba - The
Dictators, MC5
James Kottak - Scorpions, Kingdom Come
Jesse Hughes - Eagles of Death Metal
Jimmy Ashhurst - Buckcherry
Joel O'Keeffe - Airbourne
Lemmy - Motörhead
Nicke Borg - Backyard Babies
Rob Patterson - Korn, Otep
Toby Rand - Juke Kartel
Vazquez - Damone
ACEY
SLADE
Acey Slade is a multi-talented rock star hailing from Pennsylvania, U.S.A.
After fronting the Vampire Love Dolls, he joined Dope in 1999 as their
bass player and toured America several times supporting their major label
debut Felons & Revolutionaries for Epic Records. Acey moved to
guitar for the band's follow-up album Life, which landed in
the Billboard 200 chart, before leaving Dope in the middle of 2002 to be a
guitarist in the Murderdolls. The band released their album Beyond the
Valley of the Murderdolls and took their unique combination of horror
punk and glam metal on tour through the U.S., Japan, Europe and Australia.
While collaborating with fellow Murderdolls' guitarist Joey Jordison
(better known as the drummer in Slipknot) on a track celebrating
Roadrunner Records' 25-year anniversary, Acey was also busy fronting his
own band Trashlight Vision. Performing lead vocals and guitar on two EPs
and the album Alibis and Ammunition, Acey again toured across the
U.S., Europe and Japan before disbanding Trashlight Vision in 2007. He has
since been in the studio producing Scottish acoustic punk band Billy Liar,
and working on new music for his next band Acey Slade & The Dark Party.
After releasing two EPs, the band released their self-titled, full-length
album early in 2010.
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ADDE
Magnus "Adde" Andreasson is the founding drummer for Hardcore Superstar, a
rock/metal band from Gothenburg, Sweden. Formed in 1997, the band has had
several #1 hit singles and earned multiple Grammy nominations in their
homeland. They have been on all major national music TV and radio shows in
Sweden and enjoyed successful tours of Europe, North America, Japan and
Australia. Adde spent an eye-opening period of his life studying at the
Musicians Institute in Los Angeles. With their fused brand of sleaze rock
and thrash metal, Hardcore Superstar won the Swedish Metal Awards for Best
Hard Rock Album of the Year in 2007. Their next album Beg For It
was released mid-2009 after the title-track first single went gold in
Sweden. Adde continues to tour with Hardcore Superstar to this day,
enjoying a resurgence in the band's career.
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ALLISON ROBERTSON
Allison Robertson plays guitar in the Californian all-female hard rock
band The Donnas. Starting to play guitar at twelve, she soon formed a band
with her best school friends, touring Japan for the first time during
their senior year of high school. After a string of singles, The Donnas
released four full-length albums on Lookout Records between 1997 and 2001
before earning major label commercial success with Atlantic Records. Their
next album Spend the Night hit #62 on the Billboard charts and
features their most successful single Take It Off that peaked at
#19 on Billboard's Modern Rock chart. After touring on the main stage of
Lollapalooza festival in 2003, their sixth album Gold Medal was
released the following year. The single Fall Behind Me was featured
in TV commercials and performed live on the TV series Charmed.
Their songs also feature in many movie soundtracks and video games,
including Guitar Hero and Rock Band. The Donnas released
their next album Bitchin' on their own Purple Feather Records in
2007 where it spent a month on Billboard's charts as they toured as far as
Australia. While The Donnas prepare their next release entitled
Greatest Hits, Volume 16, Allison teamed-up with former Hole and
Nashville Pussy members in a new all-female cover band named Chelsea
Girls. Attracting media attention with their first three sold-out shows at
The Roxy in Los Angeles, they secured a monthly residency at the legendary
venue. The Donnas then joined Blondie and Pat Benetar on a summer 2009
tour across the U.S.
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ANDREW W.K.
Multi-talented American rock musician Andrew Wilkes-Krier first came to
prominence with his self-produced major label solo debut I Get Wet
in 2001, which hit #1 on Billboard’s Heatseekers chart. The controversial
cover art features a photo of Andrew with blood streaming from his nose to
his throat. With the track Party Hard getting lots of radio
airplay, Andrew toured on Ozzfest. Tracks from the album made their way
into several video games, plus movie & TV soundtracks. His follow-up
The Wolf also reached the Billboard 200 and featured Andrew playing
all the instruments; the song Long Live the Party was a minor hit
in Japan. Universal Music then released his J-Pop album entitled The
Japan Covers, instigated by 20,000+ sales of his chart-topping
ringtones in Japan. A solo piano album called 55 Cadillac was
released in 2009 on his own record label Skyscraper Music Maker. Outside
his solo music, Andrew has performed as a self-help, new age motivational
speaker; he produces music for other artists (everything from reggae to an
avant-garde ensemble), and has played various instruments on other
artists’ recordings. As Time magazine called him “truly cute” in
2008, Andrew and three partners opened the multi-level nightclub and live
concert hall called Santos Party House in Manhattan, New York City. Andrew
has also had his own shows on MTV called Crashing with Andrew W.K.
and Your Friend, Andrew W.K. He partnered with the Cartoon Network
in 2009 to host and create music for a new live action TV show called
Destroy Build Destroy.
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BLASKO
Rob "Blasko" Nicholson is an American hard rock bassist best known for his
work with Rob Zombie and Ozzy Osbourne. Blasko began his career playing
bass for the speed/thrash metal band Cryptic Slaughter, before moving on
to Prong and Danzig. He left Danzig to tour with Rob Zombie and has played
on all of Rob Zombie's platinum-selling solo albums to date, which have
sold more than 15 million copies worldwide. In 2003, Blakso replaced
Robert Trujillo as Ozzy Osbourne's bassist, becoming a full-time member
with Ozzy's ninth studio album Black Rain that debuted at #3 on the
Billboard charts (Ozzy's highest debut to date). The album's first single
I Don't Wanna Stop reached #1 on Billboard's Hot Mainstream Rock
chart in 2007 (another first for Ozzy) and was nominated for a 2008 Grammy
Award for Best Hard Rock Performance. Today, Blasko continues to tour the
world with Ozzy and also runs his own music management and consultancy
business, Mercenary Management, where he manages the band In This Moment
amongst others.
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BRENT MUSCAT
Brent is a founding member of Hollywood hard rock band Faster Pussycat.
Elektra Records signed the band and released their self-titled debut album
in 1987 when the androgynous-looking guitarist was just twenty years old.
The band contributed a now-revered live performance in the classic Sunset
Strip rock film The Decline of Western Civilization part 2 - The Metal
Years before touring around North America with Alice Cooper, David Lee
Roth, and Motörhead. The band's follow-up album Wake Me When It's Over
is their most successful to date, selling over half-a-million copies in
the U.S. and being certified gold status. With the hit single House of Pain
being spun on many radio stations, Faster Pussycat toured with Kiss and Mötley Crüe before
recording a cover of You're So Vain to help celebrate Elektra's
40th Anniversary. Brent continued to play with Faster Pussycat until 2005,
when a diagnosis of oral cancer triggered his unceremonious departure from
the band. Now in remission, Brent enjoys rocking Las Vegas casino stages
with his own band Sin City Sinners and an all-star rock'n'roll cast of
players.
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BRUCE KULICK
Bruce is an American guitarist who began his international rock career
performing in Meat Loaf's Bat Out of Hell world tour in 1977-78,
before playing on Billy Squier and Michael Bolton albums in the early
eighties. Bruce was then the lead guitarist for hard rock band Kiss from
1984 until 1996, for which he is best known. After joining Kiss for the
Animalize tour, their next three albums in the eighties: Asylum,
Crazy Nights, and Smashes, Thrashes & Hits were all
certified platinum. The band consistently toured all over the globe and as
the nineties rolled around, Kiss's next albums: Hot in the Shade,
Revenge and Kiss Unplugged all went gold. When the original
Kiss members reunited in 1996, Bruce left to form Union with former Mötley
Crüe front man John Corabi. Union released three albums and a live DVD and
toured through the U.S., Europe, Australia and Central America. Since
2001, Bruce has been the lead guitarist in Grand Funk Railroad, the rock
band that was highly-popular in the seventies and best-known for their #1
hit We're an American Band. Bruce has also released three solo
albums: Audio Dog in 2001, Transformer in 2003, and BK3
in 2010.
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CHIP
Z'NUFF
Chip Z'Nuff is the bassist and driving force behind the much-gifted power
pop band Enuff Z'Nuff. After forming in Chicago during 1984, they released
their self-titled debut album on an Atlantic Records subsidiary five years
later. The album's two minor, psychedelic-tinged hit singles New Thing
and Fly High Michelle received steady radio airplay and rotations
on MTV, while Chip's brief intimate liaison with Madonna was fodder for popular
shock-jock and long-time fan Howard Stern. Toning down their colourful
image, Enuff Z'Nuff released a fan-favourite album Strength in 1991 to
strong reviews and performed live on The Late Show with David Letterman.
With musical climate changes and subsequent disappointing sales, Enuff
Z'Nuff fell out with their label but were quickly signed by Arista Records,
producing one album in 1993 as personnel problems unsettled the band.
Despite setbacks including band members dying from cancer and a drug
overdose, Enuff Z'Nuff has built a solid international fan-base –
particularly in Japan – through consistent touring and independent album
releases. As work continues on Enuff Z'Nuff's thirteenth studio album, Chip is
also a judge of the world's best marijuana in the Cannabis Cup for High
Times magazine. He also has his own label Stoney Records and is
performing and recording with the band Adler's Appetite featuring former
Guns N' Roses drummer Steven Adler.
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COURTNEY TAYLOR-TAYLOR
Courtney Taylor-Taylor is the lead singer, guitarist and principal
songwriter for the American alternative rock band The Dandy Warhols. Their
first album Dandys Rule, OK? was released in 1995 and caught the
ears of major label Capitol Records who signed them. Their next release
came two years later and the band was selling-out concerts across Europe
and Australia. The new millennium brought a new album Thirteen Tales
from Urban Bohemia, which reached platinum status in Australia, the
U.K. and other European countries. The song Bohemian Like You was
used extensively by Vodafone in a successful TV campaign that propelled
the single to #5 on the U.K. charts. The band's music has been used in
many advertising campaigns, TV series, and movies ever since. The Dandy
Warhols' other big single is We Used To Be Friends (featuring Nick
Rhodes from Duran Duran on synthesizer) from their Welcome to the
Monkey House album of 2003. The band continues to write and record
albums at "The Odditorium" – their large multi-purpose studio in hometown
Portland, Oregon.
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DANKO JONES
Danko Jones is the charismatic singer and guitarist in his hard rock band
of the same name. Formed in Toronto during 1996, the three-piece gigged
consistently while Danko also worked in a sex shop. Their self-produced
second EP My Love is Bold was nominated for Best Alternative Album
in Canada's 2000 Juno Awards. Bad Taste Records in Sweden signed them the
following year and they completed three tours of Europe before 2002, when
their first full-length album Born a Lion was released. The band
again completed several European tours and two Canadian tours, including a
hometown opening slot with The Rolling Stones. The next Danko Jones album
We Sweat Blood received a 2003 Juno nomination for Best Rock Album.
The band toured for three years throughout Europe, Japan, Australia, North
America and South Africa while putting together their next album Sleep
Is the Enemy. During this time, Danko also released his first
spoken-word album The Magical World of Rock and completed two
spoken-word tours to support it. The hard-working band toured Canadian
arenas with Nickelback in 2006 before hitting America and European
festivals, releasing a Live in Stockholm DVD in the process. They
again toured heavily behind 2008's Never Too Loud album and their
2009 B-sides collection. Danko writes four separate bi-monthly
columns for European rock magazines, and continues to host his own radio
show The Magical World of Rock broadcast from Sweden and syndicated
to stations in Europe and Canada.
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DOUG
ROBB
Born from a Japanese mother and a Scottish father, Douglas Robb is the
lead singer of the Southern Californian alternative rock band Hoobastank,
who have sold more than 5 million albums worldwide to date since forming
in 1994. Signing to Island Records in 2000 after a couple of self-produced
discs, the band soon released a self-titled album for the label containing
their breakthrough hit Crawling in the Dark. Propelled by chart
success, the album went platinum, the band toured across America, Europe
and Asia, before they were invited to play in the Rock and Roll Hall of
Fame. The title-track of their next album The Reason became a
massive hit worldwide in 2004, reaching #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 and
spending 21 weeks at the top of Canada's singles chart – a new record for
most weeks at #1. The song was played during the final episode of the TV
series
Friends, while the album reached #3 on the Billboard 200 chart, was
certified multi-platinum and received three Grammy nominations. The band
has continued to tour the world and release new studio albums since –
Every Man for Himself in 2006 that has been certified gold, and
For(N)ever in 2009 – both of which have landed in the Billboard 200
album chart.
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EVAN SEINFELD
Formed in Brooklyn during 1987 by bassist and vocalist Evan Seinfeld,
Biohazard is acknowledged as one of the earliest bands to fuse hardcore
punk and heavy metal with elements of hip hop music. The band's 1992 album
Urban Discipline sold more than a million copies worldwide,
propelled by the video for the song Punishment, which became the
most-played video in the history of MTV's Headbanger's Ball. Their
next album also sold in excess of one million copies and the band toured
the world once again. Evan began an acting career in 1998 playing Jaz Hoyt
on HBO's award-winning series Oz. Porn star Tera Patrick saw one of
his nude scenes on Oz and the two soon struck-up a relationship
before marrying in 2004. In 2006, Evan participated in the VH-1 reality
television series Supergroup that also starred Ted Nugent, Scott
Ian, Sebastian Bach and Jason Bonham as a band named Damnocracy. Evan
still plays concerts with Biohazard, as well as with his new band The
Spyderz. Using the alias Spyder Jones, Evan has starred in and directed
many adult movies. His
rockstarpimp.com
website is the world's only celebrity rock star porn site.
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GINGER
The Wildhearts are a rock band formed during late-1989 in Newcastle upon
Tyne, England, following Ginger's sacking from The Quireboys. Throughout
their turbulent and unpredictable history, The Wildhearts have remained at
the forefront of the British rock scene. The only constant member has been
the band's founder Ginger, who is the group's singer, guitarist and
predominant songwriter. Despite several Top 20 singles and one Top 10
album in England, The Wildhearts have missed out on major commercial
success, owing in part to difficulties with record companies and many
internal problems often relating to recreational drugs and depression.
Ginger has also embarked upon a variety of solo and side projects over the
years. The Wildhearts' energetic live performances over recent times
(including their show-stealing performance at 2008's Download Festival)
has seen the band's popularity hit new heights as they tour worldwide and
cement their reputation and legacy as one of the best rock bands the U.K.
has ever produced. 2009 saw the release of their ninth studio album
Chutzpah! before the band embarked on yet another tour.
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HANDSOME DICK MANITOBA
In 1975, Richard "Handsome Dick" Manitoba (a.k.a. The Handsomest Man in Rock
'n' Roll) became the singer for The Dictators, the legendary New York City
proto-punk band. The band's loud, hard, fast sound combined with junk
culture lyrics created a rock'n'roll archetype that has inspired and
influenced countless other bands, including The Ramones. Many consider The Dictators
to be the first punk band from the New York scene to have an album released
on a major label. The Handsome One opened his world-famous N.Y.C. rock bar
named Manitoba's early in '99, where it remains an East Village
institution. Since early 2005, Manitoba has been lead singer for the MC5,
the iconic Detroit pre-punk rock'n'roll band most famous for their classic
song Kick out the Jams. In 2006, The Dictators played the last-ever
Friday and Saturday nights at the legendary punk rock venue CBGB. Dick is
also a radio personality, currently hosting The Handsome Dick Manitoba
Radio Program on Little Steven Van Zandt's Underground Garage channel
on Sirius XM Radio.
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JAMES KOTTAK
James Kottak is an American drummer who first came to prominence in the
hard rock band Kingdom Come. Their self-titled debut album released in
1988 sounded remarkably like early Led Zeppelin and success of the first
single Get It On helped the album go platinum in many countries,
including Germany, Canada and the U.S. They toured on the Monsters of
Rock festival, plus two tours supporting the Scorpions. James left
Kingdom Come soon after their second album, before playing drums on albums
by MSG and Warrant. He also formed his own punk band Krunk alongside wife
Athena on drums (sister of Mötley Crüe's Tommy Lee). With James on lead
vocals and guitar, they were awarded Best Punk Band in Los Angeles in 1997
and they continue playing today under the name Kottak. Since 1996, James
has been the drummer for Scorpions, the German heavy metal / hard rock
band who has sold more than 75 million albums worldwide. Highlights in
recent Scorpions years with James include a collaborative album with the Berlin
Philharmonic called Moment of Glory, a live unplugged album named
Acoustica, and a live DVD titled 1 Night in Vienna. Their
latest album Humanity: Hour 1 released in 2007 entered the
Billboard charts at #63 and their two-and-a-half-year world tour took them
through arenas as far as India and South Korea. The band is working on
their next studio album Sting in the Tail, which is to be released
in 2010.
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JESSE HUGHES
Jesse is the enthusiastic front-man of the California-based garage rock
band Eagles of Death Metal that he formed in 1998 with high school pal
Josh Homme of Kyuss and Queens of the Stone Age fame. When the band
finally released their debut album Peace, Love, Death Metal in
2004, several songs were used in television commercials and video games,
including the first single I Only Want You. Jesse soon fell into a
serious drug addiction, later crediting Homme with saving his life. The
band's second album Death by Sexy included backing vocals from Jack
Black, who also cameoed with Dave Grohl in the video for first single I
Want You So Hard. The album broke into the Billboard 200 and reached
#11 on the Top Independent Albums chart, as they toured with The
Strokes and headlined their own U.S. tour. The band received a poor
reaction during their first concert as support on the Guns N' Roses 2006
tour, prompting Axl Rose to famously call them the "Pigeons of Shit Metal"
on stage – a phrase now tattooed on Jesse's forearm. Their next album
Heart On from 2008 reached #57 on the charts, propelled by first
single Wannabe in L.A. The Eagles of Death Metal continue to
headline tours in the U.S. and abroad.
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JIMMY ASHHURST
Italian-born Jimmy Ashhurst was first introduced to the recording studio
when he was taken under the wing of Rat Scabies of seminal U.K. punk band
The Damned. A decade later when Izzy Stradlin quit Guns N' Roses, he
chose Jimmy to play bass and tour the world with him in his new outfit The JuJu Hounds. After spending a couple of years in jail due to drug
convictions, Jimmy resurrected his music career and joined the hard rock
band Buckcherry from Los Angeles. Their next release, entitled 15,
heralded the band's own resurgence with the album going platinum and
multi-platinum hit single Crazy Bitch being nominated for a Grammy.
The album also featured the band's first Billboard Hot 100 top ten hit
Sorry. Dubbed the "Next Great American Rock Band," Buckcherry's latest
album Black Butterfly debuted in Billboard's Top 10 and was named
the iTunes Rock Album of the Year for 2008. The band embarked on a North
American tour with Kiss in 2009 and released their first live album
Live & Loud 2009. Jimmy continues to enjoy meeting ladies as he tours
all around the world with Buckcherry.
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JOEL O'KEEFFE
Joel is the young, energetic lead singer and lead guitarist of Airbourne,
an Australian pub rock band formed in 2003 in rural Victoria. On the back
of an independent EP release in 2004, Capitol Records soon outbid many
international labels to sign the band to a multi-million-dollar,
five-album worldwide deal; believed to be the largest ever for a
never-before-signed Australian band. Airbourne's rowdy and infectious live
shows soon won them support slots for The Rolling Stones, Mötley Crüe and
Motörhead, while a main stage place on the Big Day Out festival
confirmed their reputation as one of the country's fastest rising bands.
However two months prior to the release of their debut album, Capitol
cancelled their lucrative long-term contract. The four-piece signed a new
global deal with Roadrunner Records and Runnin' Wild was finally
released, then nominated for two ARIA Awards and won a Metal Hammer Golden
Gods Award for Best Debut Album. The band took their
booze-and-sweat-soaked rock'n'roll around the world in 2008, including the
U.S, Japan, Europe and sell-out headlining tours of the U.K., while
gaining valuable exposure through a slew of video games and the WWE.
Airbourne's second album No Guts. No Glory. is set for release
early in 2010 and lots of touring is again being scheduled. Joel's onstage
confidence, charisma and cockiness is rarely seen in a front-man in his
early twenties, and is a perfect match to Airbourne's fist-pumping,
anthemic tracks, full of double entendrés to ensure rock'n'roll will never
die.
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LEMMY
Born Ian Fraser Kilmister on Christmas Eve, Lemmy is the gravel-voiced
singer and bass guitarist for English rock legends Motörhead. After
working as a roadie for The Jimi Hendrix Experience in the late-sixties,
Lemmy spent four years playing with space rock band Hawkwind, until he was
fired in 1975 and spent five days in prison on drugs charges. He then
formed the power-trio Motörhead and earned particular success in the early
'80s with a number of U.K. Top 40 hits, including the classic single Ace
of Spades and the #1 live album No Sleep 'til Hammersmith.
Motörhead won their first Grammy in the awards of 2005 in the Best Metal
Performance category. Over their thirty-plus-year career that continues
with more albums and world tours today, Motörhead has unquestionably
become one of the most influential rock'n'roll bands of all time, and the
cool, bona fide bad-ass Lemmy revered as the Godfather of Metal. His
instantly recognisable appearance, including facial moles and mutton
chops, has even been immortalised with production of an official 6-inch
action figure. Lemmy is synonymous with the rock'n'roll lifestyle, as
supported by his 2002 autobiography White Line Fever. He also
landed in the top ten of Maxim magazine's 2006 Living Sex Legends
list, purporting he has slept with at least 1200 women.
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NICKE BORG
Nicke has been the lead singer and guitarist for Swedish rock band
Backyard Babies since 1989. Soon after their debut album Diesel & Power
was released in 1994, the band went on hiatus while guitarist Dregen
formed The Hellacopters. However, Dregen returned in 1997 for the band's
critically-acclaimed album Total 13 and they've not looked back
since, releasing a further four studio albums and touring the world many
times over with the likes of Motörhead, AC/DC, Alice Cooper, and Social
Distortion. The Making Enemies Is Good album brought their most
commercial success, while the follow-up Stockholm Syndrome won them
a Swedish Grammy award. Their latest album, simply self-titled as
Backyard Babies, debuted in Sweden at #1 on the charts. The band is
currently touring the globe to support the album, playing their lovable
brand of booze-fueled, punk-infused, gutter rock'n'roll that's now earned
the quartet worldwide acclaim. Backyard Babies will embark upon a
twentieth anniversary tour early in 2010 before taking some time out to
catch their breath.
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ROB PATTERSON
Rob is an American guitarist whose first major band was the hard rock / nu-metal
group Otep. They were signed in 2001 after only four shows in L.A.,
without a demo, purely on their powerful and poetic live performances and
outspoken political views. Sharon Osbourne was so impressed she offered
the unsigned act a slot on the 2001 Ozzfest tour. Their 2002 debut
Sevas Tra reached #145 on the Billboard 200, while their follow-up
House of Secrets debuted at #93 two years later. Otep's video for
Warhead made the top ten videos of 2004 on MTV's Headbanger's Ball
as the band toured relentlessly. Rob then began playing guitar for Korn in
2005, starting off with a European tour and culminating with a televised
acoustic performance and album MTV Unplugged: Korn. Released
worldwide in March 2007, the live album debuted on the Billboard 200 at #9
after selling more than 50,000 copies in the U.S. that week. Since
departing Korn in 2008, Rob has been working on a full-length solo album,
DJ-ing across America (including the Hard Rock Hotel in Florida and two
VMA parties in L.A.), and working with Otep again on their next album. He
is currently engaged to Carmen Electra, the actress-model-dancer sex
symbol, famous for her appearances on the TV series Baywatch and in
Playboy magazine.
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TOBY
RAND
Toby is an Australian rock singer best known for his appearance on the
Rock Star: Supernova reality television show, which was broadcast to
millions worldwide in 2006 as he attempted to become the lead vocalist
for a newly-formed supergroup featuring Mötley Crüe drummer Tommy Lee,
former Metallica bassist Jason Newsted, and former Guns N' Roses guitarist
Gilby Clarke. Earning the most encore performances of the contestants, he
came third in the show's finale. This helped bring fame to his own band
Juke Kartel, who then toured arenas across North America with Rockstar
Supernova and now continue to impress live audiences with performances at
premiere events like the MTV Video Awards, Rugby League's World Cup, and
the Australian F1 Grand Prix. Ever the ladies' man, Toby was also a
finalist in Australian Cleo's Bachelor of the Year 2008. Juke
Kartel toured far and wide in support of their debut album Nowhere Left
to Hide released early in 2009. This included a performance in front
of 30,000 people in Norway at Quartz Music Festival before the band
relocated to Los Angeles.
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VAZQUEZ
Vazquez is the bassist and all-round stud in Damone, an American rock band
hailing from Waltham, a city located just west of Boston, Massachusetts.
Damone landed their first major record deal with RCA in 2002 and blazed onto the scene with their debut release From the Attic. They quickly
found themselves touring all over North America, even having Butch Walker
come out and cover a Lita Ford song with them on stage each night during
one leg. They worked their way up to the main stage of the Warped
festival and toured Japan before releasing their second album Out Here
All Night. The album again saw them touring around the U.S. and Japan,
plus a couple of tours around the U.K. Their music has been featured in
several video games, including Madden NFL 07, Project Gotham
Racing 2, and Tony Hawk's Downhill Jam. The band's songs have
also been included in numerous movies and TV shows, while their song
Revolution is the official anthem for the New England Revolution of
Major League Soccer. Damone's third album Roll the Dice features
the lead vocal debut of Vazquez on the song Talk of the Town, which
is accompanied by a raunchy promotional video.
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