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L.A. Guns

L.A. Guns are an American glam metal band from Los Angeles, formed in 1983. The lineup currently consists of Tracii Guns (lead guitar), Phil Lewis (lead vocals), Ace Von Johnson[5] (rhythm guitar, backing vocals), Johnny Martin (bass, backing vocals), Adam Hamilton (studio drums) and Shawn Duncan (live drums). The first incarnation of the group was formed by Tracii Guns and Rob Gardner in 1983 and merged with fellow Los Angeles group Hollywood Rose to form Guns N' Roses in March 1985. After only a brief tenure in that band, Guns reformed L.A. Guns with a new lineup, consisting of Paul Black, Mick Cripps, Robert Stoddard, and Nickey Alexander. Black would soon be replaced by former Girl singer Phil Lewis while former Faster Pussycat bassist Kelly Nickels was added to the group. Later, Alexander would be replaced by former W.A.S.P. drummer Steve Riley with this being known as the "classic lineup" of L.A. Guns. They achieved moderate chart success in the late 1980s and early 1990s. However, the group went through numerous lineup changes (with Riley being the most consistent member) and failed to regain mainstream attention.

L.A. Guns
L.A. Guns in 2015
Background information
OriginLos Angeles, California, U.S.
Genres
Years active1983–present
Labels
SpinoffsGuns N' Roses
MembersL.A. Guns

Riley's L.A. Guns

Past memberssee List of L.A. Guns members
Websitelagunsmusic.com

The "classic lineup" of the group would reunite in 1999 and began recording new material. However, the group continued to change lineups and Guns eventually left to form the hard rock supergroup Brides of Destruction with Nikki Sixx of Mötley Crüe in 2002. L.A. Guns continued without Guns, bringing in guitarist Stacey Blades; however, following his decision to put Brides of Destruction on hiatus in 2006, Guns formed The Tracii Guns Band. The group's lineup consisted of former L.A. Guns members Black and Alexander as well as Jeremy Guns (though the lineup would eventually change), with the group eventually changing their name to L.A. Guns. Both groups continued to record and tour under the L.A. Guns moniker until 2012, when the Tracii Guns-led version of the group disbanded. Riley died in 2023.

History edit

Formation and Guns N' Roses (1983–1985) edit

L.A. Guns were first formed in 1983[6] by guitarist Tracii Guns and drummer Rob Gardner.[6][7] The first lineup included singer Mike Jagosz, bassist Ole Beich and Gardner. Guns, Gardner and Jagosz met at Fairfax High School and previously played in a band called Pyrrhus with bassist Dani Tull.[8][9] This lineup recorded the band's debut EP, Collector's Edition No. 1, before Jagosz was replaced by Axl Rose.[6] Originally released on vinyl, the record was produced and engineered by Blues/Rock guitarist Chuck Rosa and came out on Raz Records (an independent Hollywood based record label, named after the band's manager, Raz Cue). The same material would later be released as a bonus disc with the compilation album Hollywood Raw in 2004.

Rose fronted the group Rapidfire before going on to form Hollywood Rose, a group formed following the introduction of guitarists Izzy Stradlin and Chris Weber to each other by Guns.[10] Following the breakup of Hollywood Rose, in 1984, singer Rose joined L.A. Guns.[11] However, Hollywood Rose reunited, briefly, with Rose, Stradlin, Weber and Steve Darrow returning while L.A. Guns drummer Gardner also joined the group. Weber, who left to move to New York City,[10][12] was soon replaced by Tracii Guns.[10][12][13] The group changed their name to Guns N' Roses (combining the names of L.A. Guns and Hollywood Rose) with the lineup composed of Axl Rose, Tracii Guns, Izzy Stradlin, Ole Beich and Rob Gardner.[14][15][16]

Beich was eventually replaced by Duff McKagan[17][18] while Guns left the group[6] (after a falling out with Rose[17]), being replaced by Slash.[17] McKagan went on to book shows taking place between Sacramento and Seattle, which was dubbed "The Hell Tour". During this time, Gardner quit the group and was replaced by Steven Adler[12] with this line-up becoming known as the "classic lineup" of Guns N' Roses.[12][19][20]

Reformation and mainstream success (1985–1992) edit

I guess I was a little cocky with the label. I kind of had a 'fuck you' type of attitude with them. And I guess you do not do that with major labels when you're an unknown artist. I didn't like anyone trying to change me though and A & R reps like to manipulate even though most of them are complete idiots. They kept telling me to write songs like Cinderella, Bon Jovi, and Poison. It was insulting to me. Why should I follow in their footsteps just because they are successful? ... Here's the pivotal reason I left L.A. Guns. Izzy [Stradlin] and I got busted together. Rumors shot around town that Guns N' Roses were going to lose their deal with Geffen. PolyGram felt it was time to replace me before signing L.A. Guns to a deal.[21]

—Black on why he was replaced.

Later, in 1986, Guns reformed L.A. Guns with Mick Cripps, Paul Black, Nickey Alexander and Robert Stoddard, former The Dogs D'Amour singer, briefly became guitarist for the group,[21] co-writing the song "Nothing to Lose" that appeared on L.A. Guns' debut album.[22] Initially, the group were to be called Faster Pussycat (later the name of another band; several of that band's members over the years were also in L.A. Guns)[21] but soon re-adopted the L.A. Guns moniker.[21] After writing material and playing shows, the group signed with PolyGram.[6][21] Black was soon replaced by former Girl singer Phil Lewis[6][23] while Kelly Nickels (formerly of Faster Pussycat) was added to the lineup.[6]

They recorded their debut album, titled L.A. Guns, with producer Jim Faraci.[22] The album featured six songs co-written by former singer Paul Black[6] ("No Mercy", "Sex Action", "One More Reason", "Nothing to Lose", "Bitch is Back" and "One Way Ticket")[22] while, after album completion, drummer Alexander was replaced by former W.A.S.P. drummer Steve Riley[6][24][25] (with Riley credited as L.A. Guns' drummer on the album's liner notes[22] and Alexander only given drum credits[22]). The album was released in 1988, through PolyGram/Vertigo Records, peaking at number 50 on the Billboard 200.[26] After briefly touring in support of the album, the group returned to the studio to record their new album[6] with producers Duane Baron, John Purdell and Tom Werman.[27] Although the group (Lewis, Guns, Cripps, Nickels and Riley) wrote the album's material,[27] "Never Enough" featured additional contributions from Paul Black, Gregg Tripp and Phil Roy.[27] Robin Zander and Rick Nielsen, both of Cheap Trick, also make an appearance on the album.[27]

Released in 1989, L.A. Guns' new album, titled Cocked & Loaded, peaked at number 38 on the Billboard 200[26] while the single "The Ballad of Jayne" peaked at number 25 and 33 on the Mainstream Rock Chart[28] and the Billboard Hot 100[28] respectively. The album went on to become RIAA certified Gold[6] and eventually Platinum.[7] They released their third album, titled Hollywood Vampires, in 1991[6] which peaked at number 42 on the Billboard 200.[26] The singles "Kiss My Love Goodbye" and "It's Over Now" would peak at number 16 and 25 on the Mainstream Rock Chart[28] respectively while It's Over Now" also peaked at number 62 on the Billboard Hot 100.[28] Drummer Riley was fired from L.A. Guns in 1992 following the group's tour of Europe with Skid Row for allegedly assaulting Lewis.[29][30][25]

Vicious Circle and lineup changes (1993–1999) edit

Due to the rise in popularity of Seattle's grunge movement,[6] the group waited a number of years before recording new material.[6] During this time, Guns participated in the short lived supergroup Contraband,[31] the group put together by Alan Kovac.[7] The group featured singer Richard Black[31] (of Shark Island), Michael Schenker[31] (of Scorpions, UFO and Michael Schenker Group), Share Pedersen[31] (of Vixen) and Bobby Blotzer[31] (of Ratt).[31] They released one self-titled album in 1991, which peaked at number 187 on the Billboard 200,[32] and achieved some moderate success with the single "All the Way from Memphis",[31] which peaked at number 12 on the Mainstream Rock Chart,[33] before disbanding.

Regrouping in the mid-1990s with drummer Michael Gersema, L.A. Guns recorded and released their fourth album, titled Vicious Circle, in 1994 with the album failing to chart. It was their weakest selling album to date[6] with the group's first major lineup change coming afterwards. Former drummer Riley was invited to rejoin the group for the subsequent tour;[25] however, both Lewis (who went on to form Filthy Lucre, releasing the Popsmear album in 1997)[34] and Cripps departed the group[25] with singer Chris Van Dahl replacing Lewis[6] and Johnny Crypt replacing Cripps on rhythm guitar. PolyGram soon dropped the group, who had already begun sessions for a follow-up album, following the low sales of Vicious Circle.[6] Nickels subsequently left the band as well, at which point Crypt switched to bass.[6] The now four-piece lineup completed recording of the Pantera[25]-influenced album American Hardcore, released in 1996 through CMC International[25] with the album failing to chart also.[6]

The group changed singers once again, recruiting Ralph Saenz,[6] formerly of The Atomic Punks,[35] for the recording of the Wasted EP released in 1998[6] before eventually adding former Love/Hate singer Jizzy Pearl to the group in 1999.[6] With the lineup consisting of Pearl, Guns, Crypt and Riley, the group recorded their new album with former Guns N' Roses guitarist Gilby Clarke producing.[6][7][36][37] The group released the album, titled Shrinking Violet, in 1999 through Perris Records[7] before going on tour supporting Poison.[7]

Reunion and the departure of Tracii Guns (1999–2002) edit

A compilation album of re-recorded songs and new material, titled Greatest Hits and Black Beauties, was released in the summer of 1999.[6] Despite the Pearl-led lineup having just released new material, Shrinking Violet, during this time, the "classic" lineup of L.A. Guns reunited with Phil Lewis, Mick Cripps and Kelly Nickels returning to the group in the fall, touring in support of the compilation album.[25] They recorded a live album during this time, titled Live: A Night on the Strip, which was released the following year. That same year, they re-recorded and re-released Cocked & Loaded, retitled Cocked & Re-Loaded, on Deadline Records. Both Cripps and Nickels would leave the group on the eve of a 2000 summer tour, replaced by Faster Pussycat guitarist Brent Muscat[38] and bassist Muddy.[6][39]

For the recording of their new album, Cripps returned to the lineup, replacing Muscat, and recorded keyboards on the album.[39] Produced by Gilby Clarke,[6] the group released Man in the Moon in 2001 through Spitfire Records[39] while former Pretty Boy Floyd guitarist Keff Ratcliffe was added to the group.[6] Sometime afterwards, Muddy would depart the group, along with Ratcliffe and Cripps, with Adam Hamilton becoming the group's new bassist.[40][41][42] with Mötley Crüe bassist Nikki Sixx.[40] L.A. Guns bassist Hamilton was briefly involved with this group (as keyboardist),[40] which was rounded out by singer London LeGrand[40] and Adema drummer Kris Kohls.[40] John Corabi, formerly of Mötley Crüe and The Scream, was to fill in for Guns, during the latter's involvement with Cockstar, on L.A. Guns' tour with Alice Cooper.[38] However, Corabi himself would soon join Cockstar, replacing Hamilton.[40] Cockstar would change their name to Brides of Destruction.

Meanwhile, L.A. Guns completed the recording of their new album in late April 2002,[43] releasing the record, titled Waking the Dead, the same year to positive reviews.[44] That June, the group began touring with Warrant, Ratt, FireHouse and Dokken as part of the Rock Fest tour.[43] However, they were soon dropped from their label.[25] They also pulled out of touring with Alice Cooper[45] followings Guns departure from the group in October[46] in order to concentrate on his project with Sixx,[40][41][42][47] though he would argue he never left.[48]

Two L.A. Guns edit

Phil Lewis' L.A. Guns (2002–2012) edit

 
Phil Lewis' L.A.Guns Cube 2010

Despite the departure of Guns, the group continued and toured in support of Waking the Dead[38] with the lineup, in 2003, consisting of Lewis, Riley, Hamilton, former guitarist Brent Muscat and new guitarist Keri Kelli (formerly of Big Bang Babies and Slash's Snakepit).[38] The group eventually recruited guitarist Stacey Blades,[49][50] with both Muscat and Kelli departing the group, in 2004 while they also released the cover album, titled Rips the Covers Off, the same year. Commenting on Blades addition to the lineup, Lewis stated that "Stacey really is a virtuoso type of guy and player. It was really fortunate that we found him and that he's another Hollywood guy. I've read reviews where they called him a Tracii [Guns] clone, but he's not. He is definitely his own man."[49]

Enlisting Andy Johns and Bruce Witkin, the group began recording a new material with the group's current lineup with the result being Tales from the Strip,[49] released in 2005 through Shrapnel Records.[51] In a 2006 interview, singer Lewis stated that he would have preferred releasing the album on a larger label while he also likened the album to a demo.[52]

 
Stacey Blades with L.A. Guns in 2008.

In September of the same year, the group released the live album Loud and Dangerous: Live from Hollywood[53] before going on to play a selection of shows in California as well as one date supporting Ratt in Pennsylvania.[54]

In January 2007, the group announced a string of US tour dates in support of Tales from the Strip.[55] In March, along with more tour dates, L.A. Guns announced the departure of bassist Hamilton[56] who was subsequently replaced by Scott Griffin.[57] Further tour dates were announced to take place in Australia, taking place in October,[58] as well as dates in Europe supporting Hanoi Rocks, taking place in November.[59] They soon announced that the European dates were postponed until 2008,[60] but Hanoi Rocks issued a statement saying that the tour with L.A. Guns supporting "was never officially approved" by the group.[61]

On July 5, 2009, bassist Griffin departed the group and was replaced by Kenny Kweens (formerly of Beautiful Creatures).[62][63] In January 2011, Kweens departed the band, with Griffin returning to the lineup.[64]

On March 7, 2012, the band announced a new studio album, titled Hollywood Forever, which was released on June 5 that year.[65]

Tracii Guns' L.A. Guns (2006–2012) edit

 
Former singer Marty Casey performing with L.A. Guns in 2008.

Following his decision to put Brides of Destruction on hiatus, in 2006, former L.A. Guns guitarist Tracii Guns formed The Tracii Guns Band with former L.A. Guns members Paul Black and Nickey Alexander as well as Brides of Destruction live bassist Jeremy Guns.[66] The group announced a tour of the US with plans to perform songs from L.A. Guns, Brides of Destruction and Tracii Guns' solo material[66] as well as various cover songs.[67] Previously, in 2005, Black released the demos, titled Black List, recorded during his time with L.A. Guns in the '80s.[21]

With Tracii Guns owning the rights to the name[25] (along with Steve Riley[25]), he changed the name of The Tracii Guns Band to L.A. Guns in the summer of 2006, creating a conflict, as there were now two groups touring under the L.A. Guns moniker.[68] In October of the same year, during the 20-year anniversary party for Cathouse Club, in Hollywood, Phil Lewis joined Tracii Guns' L.A. Guns onstage, after being invited by singer Paul Black,[21] for a duet of "Rip and Tear."[69] Despite Black's hopes that this would "relieve the tension between the two line-ups",[21] Lewis would later state that "Tracii [Guns] as good as he is, has had to pretty much lower himself to playing with these guys that if they were going to do anything they would have done it in the past twenty years, but they have done nothing."[70]

In 2007, Alexander would be replaced by drummer Chad Stewart with the group playing shows in South America, Europe as well as numerous tours of the US.[71] In December, the Tracii Guns version of the band's dressing room was robbed during a show at McGuffy's in Dayton, Ohio. Items taken included wallets, "a Blackberry and a bottle of Jack Daniels whiskey." The thief was later caught with the items returned to the band.[72]

Guns announced, in January 2008, that the group were to record a new album stating that they were "heading up to Canada in April/May to record the new stuff in a very secluded location so we have no distractions and can actually get it done."[73] They announced dates in the US and South America in February;[74] however, they announced, in March, the South American tour was postponed with them beginning recording on their new album, tentatively titled Pretty in Black, with producer Steve Thompson.[75] The same month, they were confirmed as one of the acts of the second Rocklahoma festival. After being invited by bassist Jeremy Guns, singer Marty Casey, of Lovehammers, joined the group, who had signed a deal with Alexus Records,[76] in the studio co-writing material.[76] Paul Black parted ways with the group in March, while Alec Bauer was added as the group's second guitarist.[77]

By July, the group had completed the new album with Casey[76] with plans to release the album by the end of the year.[78] They also recorded a pilot for VH1 which, at that point, was being shopped to different networks. Also announced was that the "name of the band will not be L.A. Guns for this TV show and album, but we will do some nostalgia shows and festivals as L.A. Guns."[79] The group toured through 2008 and 2009; however, Casey returned to Lovehammers to record and release their new album Heavy Crown in 2009. While the group waited for a release date for their new album, as well as deciding on a new name for the group, former L.A. Guns singer Jizzy Pearl returned to group while guitarist Alec Bauer departed the band.[80]

In February 2010, L.A. Guns announced they had signed a deal with Steve Vai's label, Favored Nations,[7] to release a "Deluxe Reissue" of Shrinking Violet, the only L.A. Guns studio album to feature singer Jizzy Pearl, that was released the same year. The album was repackaged with new artwork and five live bonus tracks by the group's current lineup.[81] The band announced a one-off unplugged event, taking place at the Hotel Café in Los Angeles, California, in February 2011 featuring the band, with the exception of Jeremy Guns, former L.A. Guns members Muddy, Mick Cripps, as well as Danny Nordahl and Doni Gray.[82] By March, both Jeremy and Stewart departed the band. Although Nordahl temporarily replaced Jeremy, while Stewart remained before both rejoined Faster Pussycat.[83] It was later confirmed that Jeremy returned to the lineup,[84] with Doni Gray joining as their new drummer.[85] By September, it was announced that Pearl had departed the band, on good terms,[86] with former Rock Star: Supernova finalist Dilana joining in his place.[87] Session musician Eric Grossman was also announced as the replacement for Jeremy.[88] But after being in the band for a mere 71 days, Dilana would depart from the band and be replaced by Tony West from Blacklist Union.[89] Former bassist for The Whisky Rebellion, Tim Sterling, reported that upon seeing Dilana do a soundcheck with L.A. Guns, it was “the most arrogant, egotistical behavior I’ve ever seen from a performer towards their band and crew.” West was replaced in January 2012 by Scott Foster Harris according to the L.A. Guns official Facebook site.[90][non-primary source needed] It has also been announced that Tracii Guns L.A. Guns will be playing their farewell tour Europe and then they will be going under the name Tracii Guns' League of Gentlemen.[90] Eric Grossman has since announced his departure from L.A. Guns. He was later replaced by Johnny Martin on bass and the band added Steve Preach on guitar, organ and piano, extending the line-up to a 5-piece.[90]

Disbanding of Tracii Guns' band (2012–2015) edit

 
Michael Grant performing in 2014

Guns announced in July that he was finished with his version of L.A. Guns, leaving only the Phil Lewis-led group performing under the moniker.[91] On December 12, guitarist Stacey Blades has announced his departure from L.A. Guns;[92] five days later, Frank Wilsey joined the band as its new guitarist.[93] On January 16, L.A. Guns announced a new video DVD, Live in Concert, including video of the band's performance at the M3 Rock Festival in May 2012, three music videos and a documentary about the making of Hollywood Forever.[94] The DVD was scheduled for release via Cleopatra Records on February 12.[94] On January 17, 2013, it was announced that Wilsey had left the band; he was replaced by Michael Grant from Endeverafter.[95]

On March 9, 2014, original singer Michael Jagosz died at aged 48.[96] In September 2014, the band revealed that Griffin had departed and Kweens had returned.[97]

Reunion between Tracii Guns and Phil Lewis / Steve Riley and Kelly Nickels version of L.A. Guns (2016–present) edit

On May 31, 2016, it was announced that Phil Lewis and Tracii Guns would perform together for the first time in 14 years under the name "L.A. Guns' Phil Lewis + Tracii Guns" for a handful of shows, including three shows in South America in July, Hair Nation Rock Fest in Irvine on September 17 and Rock N Skull Fest in Joliet, Illinois on October 27.[98] This line-up of L.A. Guns consists of Lewis and Guns along with bassist Johnny Martin (who had previously been a member of Tracii Guns' version of the band) and drummer Shane Fitzgibbon, with Michael Grant from Steve Riley's line-up touring with the band as second guitarist.[99]

In September 2016, LA Weekly reported that Lewis and Guns plan to record a new album together under the L.A. Guns name for Frontiers Records, originally intended for a June 2017 release. The album was supported by a world tour, which kicked off with two shows at the Whisky a Go Go in West Hollywood in March 2017.[100]

In December 2016 Lewis announced he was leaving L.A. Guns, noting "With a heavy heart I have to inform you that as of January 1, 2017 I will no longer be a member of this line up. I feel I have gone as far as I can in this band, and unless I get out and focus on myself and something new that has a future, I'm going to stagnate". It was later clarified that Lewis was to continue fronting the Tracii Guns version of L.A. Guns and that he was only leaving the Steve Riley version.[101] The Steve Riley-led version of the band were to play the M3 Rock Festival in Maryland, in May 2019.[102]

It was announced that L.A. Guns would be entering the studio to record a new album called The Missing Peace, which was released on October 13, 2017.[103] The Tracii Guns version announced that they would tour Australia and New Zealand in 2018.[104] On March 7, 2018, it was announced that the former Endeverafter guitarist Michael Grant left L.A. Guns to pursue other interests including his solo project Michael Grant and the Assassins.[105] Grant later revealed that he was fired from the band and did not voluntarily leave.[106] Grant was replaced by Enuff Z'Nuff guitarist Johnny Monaco,[107] but was replaced by Hamilton a few months later.[108][109][110] In July 2018, L.A. Guns announced their 12th studio album, The Devil You Know, released in March 2019.[111]

In January 2020, Guns and Lewis sued Riley over the use of the L.A. Guns name.[112] On April 23, 2021, they settled this dispute in court with Guns and Lewis retaining the L.A. Guns name, while Riley was made to change his versions to Riley's L.A. Guns. Riley's L.A. Guns released their first single, called "Crawl", on April 20, 2020.[113] This was followed by a studio album, Renegades, released on November 13, 2020 (before the name change had taken effect).[114] This version of the band changed its name to Riley's L.A. Guns in April 2021 following a settlement reached between Riley with Tracii Guns and Phil Lewis.[115] Riley's L.A. Guns' second album, The Dark Horse, is due in early 2024.[116] Riley died on October 24, 2023 after suffering from various health issues.[117]

L.A. Guns (feat. Tracii Guns and Phil Lewis) released a new single, "Let You Down", on May 6, 2020.[118] It was released as the first single from their then-upcoming fourteenth studio album, Checkered Past, which was released on November 12, 2021, and featured producer Adam Hamilton on drums.

In May 2022, it was announced that Shawn Duncan had replaced Shane Fitzgibbon as their drummer.[119] In the following month, guitarist Ace Von Johnson revealed that L.A. Guns had been working on new material for their next studio album.[120][121] The resulting album, Black Diamonds, was released on April 14, 2023.[122]

Band members edit

L.A. Guns current members

  • Tracii Guns – lead guitar, backing vocals (1983–1985, 1985–2002, 2016–present; 2006–2012 in Tracii Guns' L.A. Guns), rhythm guitar (1983–1985, 1995–1999, 2001–2002; 2006–2012 in Tracii Guns' L.A. Guns)
  • Phil Lewis – lead vocals (1987–1995, 1999–present), rhythm guitar (2003–2016)
  • Adam Hamilton – drums (2020–session only), keyboards (2001–2007, 2018), bass (2001–2007), rhythm guitar (2018), backing vocals (2001–2007, 2018, 2020–present)
  • Johnny Martin – bass (2016–present)
  • Ace Von Johnson – rhythm guitar, backing vocals (2018–present)
  • Shawn Duncan – drums, percussion (2022–present live only)

Riley's L.A. Guns current members

  • Kelly Nickels – bass, backing vocals, occasional harmonica, (2018–present; 1987–1995, 1999–2000 in Guns'/Lewis' L.A. Guns)
  • Scott Griffin – lead guitar, backing vocals (2018–present), rhythm guitar (2018–2019), bass (2007–2009, 2011–2014 in Riley'/Lewis' L.A. Guns)
  • Kurt Frohlich – lead vocals, rhythm guitar (2019–present)

Discography edit

Studio albums

Riley's L.A. Guns

  • Renegades (2020)
  • The Dark Horse (2024)

See also edit

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External links edit

  • Tracii Guns' and Phil Lewis' L.A. Guns November 30, 2020, at the Wayback Machine
  • Steve Riley's' L.A. Guns L.A. Guns
  • L.A. Guns at Curlie
  • Early band photo on Tracii's Instagram
  • L.A. Guns discography at Discogs
  • L.A. Guns at IMDb

guns, band, self, titled, album, album, american, glam, metal, band, from, angeles, formed, 1983, lineup, currently, consists, tracii, guns, lead, guitar, phil, lewis, lead, vocals, johnson, rhythm, guitar, backing, vocals, johnny, martin, bass, backing, vocal. For the band s self titled album see L A Guns album L A Guns are an American glam metal band from Los Angeles formed in 1983 The lineup currently consists of Tracii Guns lead guitar Phil Lewis lead vocals Ace Von Johnson 5 rhythm guitar backing vocals Johnny Martin bass backing vocals Adam Hamilton studio drums and Shawn Duncan live drums The first incarnation of the group was formed by Tracii Guns and Rob Gardner in 1983 and merged with fellow Los Angeles group Hollywood Rose to form Guns N Roses in March 1985 After only a brief tenure in that band Guns reformed L A Guns with a new lineup consisting of Paul Black Mick Cripps Robert Stoddard and Nickey Alexander Black would soon be replaced by former Girl singer Phil Lewis while former Faster Pussycat bassist Kelly Nickels was added to the group Later Alexander would be replaced by former W A S P drummer Steve Riley with this being known as the classic lineup of L A Guns They achieved moderate chart success in the late 1980s and early 1990s However the group went through numerous lineup changes with Riley being the most consistent member and failed to regain mainstream attention L A GunsL A Guns in 2015Background informationOriginLos Angeles California U S GenresGlam metal 1 2 hard rock 3 Years active1983 presentLabelsRaz RecordsPolyGramVertigoPolydorCMCSpitfireDeadlineCleopatra 4 ShrapnelSanctuaryFavored NationsFrontiersGolden Robot RecordsSpinoffsGuns N RosesMembersL A Guns Tracii Guns Phil Lewis Johnny Martin Adam Hamilton Ace Von Johnson Shawn DuncanRiley s L A Guns Kelly Nickels Scotty Griffin Kurt FrohlichPast memberssee List of L A Guns membersWebsitelagunsmusic wbr comThe classic lineup of the group would reunite in 1999 and began recording new material However the group continued to change lineups and Guns eventually left to form the hard rock supergroup Brides of Destruction with Nikki Sixx of Motley Crue in 2002 L A Guns continued without Guns bringing in guitarist Stacey Blades however following his decision to put Brides of Destruction on hiatus in 2006 Guns formed The Tracii Guns Band The group s lineup consisted of former L A Guns members Black and Alexander as well as Jeremy Guns though the lineup would eventually change with the group eventually changing their name to L A Guns Both groups continued to record and tour under the L A Guns moniker until 2012 when the Tracii Guns led version of the group disbanded Riley died in 2023 Contents 1 History 1 1 Formation and Guns N Roses 1983 1985 1 2 Reformation and mainstream success 1985 1992 1 3 Vicious Circle and lineup changes 1993 1999 1 4 Reunion and the departure of Tracii Guns 1999 2002 1 5 Two L A Guns 1 5 1 Phil Lewis L A Guns 2002 2012 1 5 2 Tracii Guns L A Guns 2006 2012 1 6 Disbanding of Tracii Guns band 2012 2015 1 7 Reunion between Tracii Guns and Phil Lewis Steve Riley and Kelly Nickels version of L A Guns 2016 present 2 Band members 3 Discography 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editFormation and Guns N Roses 1983 1985 edit Main articles Hollywood Rose and Guns N Roses L A Guns were first formed in 1983 6 by guitarist Tracii Guns and drummer Rob Gardner 6 7 The first lineup included singer Mike Jagosz bassist Ole Beich and Gardner Guns Gardner and Jagosz met at Fairfax High School and previously played in a band called Pyrrhus with bassist Dani Tull 8 9 This lineup recorded the band s debut EP Collector s Edition No 1 before Jagosz was replaced by Axl Rose 6 Originally released on vinyl the record was produced and engineered by Blues Rock guitarist Chuck Rosa and came out on Raz Records an independent Hollywood based record label named after the band s manager Raz Cue The same material would later be released as a bonus disc with the compilation album Hollywood Raw in 2004 Rose fronted the group Rapidfire before going on to form Hollywood Rose a group formed following the introduction of guitarists Izzy Stradlin and Chris Weber to each other by Guns 10 Following the breakup of Hollywood Rose in 1984 singer Rose joined L A Guns 11 However Hollywood Rose reunited briefly with Rose Stradlin Weber and Steve Darrow returning while L A Guns drummer Gardner also joined the group Weber who left to move to New York City 10 12 was soon replaced by Tracii Guns 10 12 13 The group changed their name to Guns N Roses combining the names of L A Guns and Hollywood Rose with the lineup composed of Axl Rose Tracii Guns Izzy Stradlin Ole Beich and Rob Gardner 14 15 16 Beich was eventually replaced by Duff McKagan 17 18 while Guns left the group 6 after a falling out with Rose 17 being replaced by Slash 17 McKagan went on to book shows taking place between Sacramento and Seattle which was dubbed The Hell Tour During this time Gardner quit the group and was replaced by Steven Adler 12 with this line up becoming known as the classic lineup of Guns N Roses 12 19 20 Reformation and mainstream success 1985 1992 edit I guess I was a little cocky with the label I kind of had a fuck you type of attitude with them And I guess you do not do that with major labels when you re an unknown artist I didn t like anyone trying to change me though and A amp R reps like to manipulate even though most of them are complete idiots They kept telling me to write songs like Cinderella Bon Jovi and Poison It was insulting to me Why should I follow in their footsteps just because they are successful Here s the pivotal reason I left L A Guns Izzy Stradlin and I got busted together Rumors shot around town that Guns N Roses were going to lose their deal with Geffen PolyGram felt it was time to replace me before signing L A Guns to a deal 21 Black on why he was replaced Main articles L A Guns album Cocked amp Loaded and Hollywood Vampires L A Guns album Later in 1986 Guns reformed L A Guns with Mick Cripps Paul Black Nickey Alexander and Robert Stoddard former The Dogs D Amour singer briefly became guitarist for the group 21 co writing the song Nothing to Lose that appeared on L A Guns debut album 22 Initially the group were to be called Faster Pussycat later the name of another band several of that band s members over the years were also in L A Guns 21 but soon re adopted the L A Guns moniker 21 After writing material and playing shows the group signed with PolyGram 6 21 Black was soon replaced by former Girl singer Phil Lewis 6 23 while Kelly Nickels formerly of Faster Pussycat was added to the lineup 6 They recorded their debut album titled L A Guns with producer Jim Faraci 22 The album featured six songs co written by former singer Paul Black 6 No Mercy Sex Action One More Reason Nothing to Lose Bitch is Back and One Way Ticket 22 while after album completion drummer Alexander was replaced by former W A S P drummer Steve Riley 6 24 25 with Riley credited as L A Guns drummer on the album s liner notes 22 and Alexander only given drum credits 22 The album was released in 1988 through PolyGram Vertigo Records peaking at number 50 on the Billboard 200 26 After briefly touring in support of the album the group returned to the studio to record their new album 6 with producers Duane Baron John Purdell and Tom Werman 27 Although the group Lewis Guns Cripps Nickels and Riley wrote the album s material 27 Never Enough featured additional contributions from Paul Black Gregg Tripp and Phil Roy 27 Robin Zander and Rick Nielsen both of Cheap Trick also make an appearance on the album 27 Released in 1989 L A Guns new album titled Cocked amp Loaded peaked at number 38 on the Billboard 200 26 while the single The Ballad of Jayne peaked at number 25 and 33 on the Mainstream Rock Chart 28 and the Billboard Hot 100 28 respectively The album went on to become RIAA certified Gold 6 and eventually Platinum 7 They released their third album titled Hollywood Vampires in 1991 6 which peaked at number 42 on the Billboard 200 26 The singles Kiss My Love Goodbye and It s Over Now would peak at number 16 and 25 on the Mainstream Rock Chart 28 respectively while It s Over Now also peaked at number 62 on the Billboard Hot 100 28 Drummer Riley was fired from L A Guns in 1992 following the group s tour of Europe with Skid Row for allegedly assaulting Lewis 29 30 25 Vicious Circle and lineup changes 1993 1999 edit Main articles Vicious Circle L A Guns album American Hardcore album and Shrinking Violet album Due to the rise in popularity of Seattle s grunge movement 6 the group waited a number of years before recording new material 6 During this time Guns participated in the short lived supergroup Contraband 31 the group put together by Alan Kovac 7 The group featured singer Richard Black 31 of Shark Island Michael Schenker 31 of Scorpions UFO and Michael Schenker Group Share Pedersen 31 of Vixen and Bobby Blotzer 31 of Ratt 31 They released one self titled album in 1991 which peaked at number 187 on the Billboard 200 32 and achieved some moderate success with the single All the Way from Memphis 31 which peaked at number 12 on the Mainstream Rock Chart 33 before disbanding Regrouping in the mid 1990s with drummer Michael Gersema L A Guns recorded and released their fourth album titled Vicious Circle in 1994 with the album failing to chart It was their weakest selling album to date 6 with the group s first major lineup change coming afterwards Former drummer Riley was invited to rejoin the group for the subsequent tour 25 however both Lewis who went on to form Filthy Lucre releasing the Popsmear album in 1997 34 and Cripps departed the group 25 with singer Chris Van Dahl replacing Lewis 6 and Johnny Crypt replacing Cripps on rhythm guitar PolyGram soon dropped the group who had already begun sessions for a follow up album following the low sales of Vicious Circle 6 Nickels subsequently left the band as well at which point Crypt switched to bass 6 The now four piece lineup completed recording of the Pantera 25 influenced album American Hardcore released in 1996 through CMC International 25 with the album failing to chart also 6 The group changed singers once again recruiting Ralph Saenz 6 formerly of The Atomic Punks 35 for the recording of the Wasted EP released in 1998 6 before eventually adding former Love Hate singer Jizzy Pearl to the group in 1999 6 With the lineup consisting of Pearl Guns Crypt and Riley the group recorded their new album with former Guns N Roses guitarist Gilby Clarke producing 6 7 36 37 The group released the album titled Shrinking Violet in 1999 through Perris Records 7 before going on tour supporting Poison 7 Reunion and the departure of Tracii Guns 1999 2002 edit Main articles Man in the Moon L A Guns album Waking the Dead L A Guns album and Brides of Destruction A compilation album of re recorded songs and new material titled Greatest Hits and Black Beauties was released in the summer of 1999 6 Despite the Pearl led lineup having just released new material Shrinking Violet during this time the classic lineup of L A Guns reunited with Phil Lewis Mick Cripps and Kelly Nickels returning to the group in the fall touring in support of the compilation album 25 They recorded a live album during this time titled Live A Night on the Strip which was released the following year That same year they re recorded and re released Cocked amp Loaded retitled Cocked amp Re Loaded on Deadline Records Both Cripps and Nickels would leave the group on the eve of a 2000 summer tour replaced by Faster Pussycat guitarist Brent Muscat 38 and bassist Muddy 6 39 For the recording of their new album Cripps returned to the lineup replacing Muscat and recorded keyboards on the album 39 Produced by Gilby Clarke 6 the group released Man in the Moon in 2001 through Spitfire Records 39 while former Pretty Boy Floyd guitarist Keff Ratcliffe was added to the group 6 Sometime afterwards Muddy would depart the group along with Ratcliffe and Cripps with Adam Hamilton becoming the group s new bassist 40 41 42 with Motley Crue bassist Nikki Sixx 40 L A Guns bassist Hamilton was briefly involved with this group as keyboardist 40 which was rounded out by singer London LeGrand 40 and Adema drummer Kris Kohls 40 John Corabi formerly of Motley Crue and The Scream was to fill in for Guns during the latter s involvement with Cockstar on L A Guns tour with Alice Cooper 38 However Corabi himself would soon join Cockstar replacing Hamilton 40 Cockstar would change their name to Brides of Destruction Meanwhile L A Guns completed the recording of their new album in late April 2002 43 releasing the record titled Waking the Dead the same year to positive reviews 44 That June the group began touring with Warrant Ratt FireHouse and Dokken as part of the Rock Fest tour 43 However they were soon dropped from their label 25 They also pulled out of touring with Alice Cooper 45 followings Guns departure from the group in October 46 in order to concentrate on his project with Sixx 40 41 42 47 though he would argue he never left 48 Two L A Guns edit Phil Lewis L A Guns 2002 2012 edit Main article Tales from the Strip nbsp Phil Lewis L A Guns Cube 2010Despite the departure of Guns the group continued and toured in support of Waking the Dead 38 with the lineup in 2003 consisting of Lewis Riley Hamilton former guitarist Brent Muscat and new guitarist Keri Kelli formerly of Big Bang Babies and Slash s Snakepit 38 The group eventually recruited guitarist Stacey Blades 49 50 with both Muscat and Kelli departing the group in 2004 while they also released the cover album titled Rips the Covers Off the same year Commenting on Blades addition to the lineup Lewis stated that Stacey really is a virtuoso type of guy and player It was really fortunate that we found him and that he s another Hollywood guy I ve read reviews where they called him a Tracii Guns clone but he s not He is definitely his own man 49 Enlisting Andy Johns and Bruce Witkin the group began recording a new material with the group s current lineup with the result being Tales from the Strip 49 released in 2005 through Shrapnel Records 51 In a 2006 interview singer Lewis stated that he would have preferred releasing the album on a larger label while he also likened the album to a demo 52 nbsp Stacey Blades with L A Guns in 2008 In September of the same year the group released the live album Loud and Dangerous Live from Hollywood 53 before going on to play a selection of shows in California as well as one date supporting Ratt in Pennsylvania 54 In January 2007 the group announced a string of US tour dates in support of Tales from the Strip 55 In March along with more tour dates L A Guns announced the departure of bassist Hamilton 56 who was subsequently replaced by Scott Griffin 57 Further tour dates were announced to take place in Australia taking place in October 58 as well as dates in Europe supporting Hanoi Rocks taking place in November 59 They soon announced that the European dates were postponed until 2008 60 but Hanoi Rocks issued a statement saying that the tour with L A Guns supporting was never officially approved by the group 61 On July 5 2009 bassist Griffin departed the group and was replaced by Kenny Kweens formerly of Beautiful Creatures 62 63 In January 2011 Kweens departed the band with Griffin returning to the lineup 64 On March 7 2012 the band announced a new studio album titled Hollywood Forever which was released on June 5 that year 65 Tracii Guns L A Guns 2006 2012 edit nbsp Former singer Marty Casey performing with L A Guns in 2008 Following his decision to put Brides of Destruction on hiatus in 2006 former L A Guns guitarist Tracii Guns formed The Tracii Guns Band with former L A Guns members Paul Black and Nickey Alexander as well as Brides of Destruction live bassist Jeremy Guns 66 The group announced a tour of the US with plans to perform songs from L A Guns Brides of Destruction and Tracii Guns solo material 66 as well as various cover songs 67 Previously in 2005 Black released the demos titled Black List recorded during his time with L A Guns in the 80s 21 With Tracii Guns owning the rights to the name 25 along with Steve Riley 25 he changed the name of The Tracii Guns Band to L A Guns in the summer of 2006 creating a conflict as there were now two groups touring under the L A Guns moniker 68 In October of the same year during the 20 year anniversary party for Cathouse Club in Hollywood Phil Lewis joined Tracii Guns L A Guns onstage after being invited by singer Paul Black 21 for a duet of Rip and Tear 69 Despite Black s hopes that this would relieve the tension between the two line ups 21 Lewis would later state that Tracii Guns as good as he is has had to pretty much lower himself to playing with these guys that if they were going to do anything they would have done it in the past twenty years but they have done nothing 70 In 2007 Alexander would be replaced by drummer Chad Stewart with the group playing shows in South America Europe as well as numerous tours of the US 71 In December the Tracii Guns version of the band s dressing room was robbed during a show at McGuffy s in Dayton Ohio Items taken included wallets a Blackberry and a bottle of Jack Daniels whiskey The thief was later caught with the items returned to the band 72 Guns announced in January 2008 that the group were to record a new album stating that they were heading up to Canada in April May to record the new stuff in a very secluded location so we have no distractions and can actually get it done 73 They announced dates in the US and South America in February 74 however they announced in March the South American tour was postponed with them beginning recording on their new album tentatively titled Pretty in Black with producer Steve Thompson 75 The same month they were confirmed as one of the acts of the second Rocklahoma festival After being invited by bassist Jeremy Guns singer Marty Casey of Lovehammers joined the group who had signed a deal with Alexus Records 76 in the studio co writing material 76 Paul Black parted ways with the group in March while Alec Bauer was added as the group s second guitarist 77 By July the group had completed the new album with Casey 76 with plans to release the album by the end of the year 78 They also recorded a pilot for VH1 which at that point was being shopped to different networks Also announced was that the name of the band will not be L A Guns for this TV show and album but we will do some nostalgia shows and festivals as L A Guns 79 The group toured through 2008 and 2009 however Casey returned to Lovehammers to record and release their new album Heavy Crown in 2009 While the group waited for a release date for their new album as well as deciding on a new name for the group former L A Guns singer Jizzy Pearl returned to group while guitarist Alec Bauer departed the band 80 In February 2010 L A Guns announced they had signed a deal with Steve Vai s label Favored Nations 7 to release a Deluxe Reissue of Shrinking Violet the only L A Guns studio album to feature singer Jizzy Pearl that was released the same year The album was repackaged with new artwork and five live bonus tracks by the group s current lineup 81 The band announced a one off unplugged event taking place at the Hotel Cafe in Los Angeles California in February 2011 featuring the band with the exception of Jeremy Guns former L A Guns members Muddy Mick Cripps as well as Danny Nordahl and Doni Gray 82 By March both Jeremy and Stewart departed the band Although Nordahl temporarily replaced Jeremy while Stewart remained before both rejoined Faster Pussycat 83 It was later confirmed that Jeremy returned to the lineup 84 with Doni Gray joining as their new drummer 85 By September it was announced that Pearl had departed the band on good terms 86 with former Rock Star Supernova finalist Dilana joining in his place 87 Session musician Eric Grossman was also announced as the replacement for Jeremy 88 But after being in the band for a mere 71 days Dilana would depart from the band and be replaced by Tony West from Blacklist Union 89 Former bassist for The Whisky Rebellion Tim Sterling reported that upon seeing Dilana do a soundcheck with L A Guns it was the most arrogant egotistical behavior I ve ever seen from a performer towards their band and crew West was replaced in January 2012 by Scott Foster Harris according to the L A Guns official Facebook site 90 non primary source needed It has also been announced that Tracii Guns L A Guns will be playing their farewell tour Europe and then they will be going under the name Tracii Guns League of Gentlemen 90 Eric Grossman has since announced his departure from L A Guns He was later replaced by Johnny Martin on bass and the band added Steve Preach on guitar organ and piano extending the line up to a 5 piece 90 Disbanding of Tracii Guns band 2012 2015 edit nbsp Michael Grant performing in 2014Guns announced in July that he was finished with his version of L A Guns leaving only the Phil Lewis led group performing under the moniker 91 On December 12 guitarist Stacey Blades has announced his departure from L A Guns 92 five days later Frank Wilsey joined the band as its new guitarist 93 On January 16 L A Guns announced a new video DVD Live in Concert including video of the band s performance at the M3 Rock Festival in May 2012 three music videos and a documentary about the making of Hollywood Forever 94 The DVD was scheduled for release via Cleopatra Records on February 12 94 On January 17 2013 it was announced that Wilsey had left the band he was replaced by Michael Grant from Endeverafter 95 On March 9 2014 original singer Michael Jagosz died at aged 48 96 In September 2014 the band revealed that Griffin had departed and Kweens had returned 97 Reunion between Tracii Guns and Phil Lewis Steve Riley and Kelly Nickels version of L A Guns 2016 present edit On May 31 2016 it was announced that Phil Lewis and Tracii Guns would perform together for the first time in 14 years under the name L A Guns Phil Lewis Tracii Guns for a handful of shows including three shows in South America in July Hair Nation Rock Fest in Irvine on September 17 and Rock N Skull Fest in Joliet Illinois on October 27 98 This line up of L A Guns consists of Lewis and Guns along with bassist Johnny Martin who had previously been a member of Tracii Guns version of the band and drummer Shane Fitzgibbon with Michael Grant from Steve Riley s line up touring with the band as second guitarist 99 In September 2016 LA Weekly reported that Lewis and Guns plan to record a new album together under the L A Guns name for Frontiers Records originally intended for a June 2017 release The album was supported by a world tour which kicked off with two shows at the Whisky a Go Go in West Hollywood in March 2017 100 In December 2016 Lewis announced he was leaving L A Guns noting With a heavy heart I have to inform you that as of January 1 2017 I will no longer be a member of this line up I feel I have gone as far as I can in this band and unless I get out and focus on myself and something new that has a future I m going to stagnate It was later clarified that Lewis was to continue fronting the Tracii Guns version of L A Guns and that he was only leaving the Steve Riley version 101 The Steve Riley led version of the band were to play the M3 Rock Festival in Maryland in May 2019 102 It was announced that L A Guns would be entering the studio to record a new album called The Missing Peace which was released on October 13 2017 103 The Tracii Guns version announced that they would tour Australia and New Zealand in 2018 104 On March 7 2018 it was announced that the former Endeverafter guitarist Michael Grant left L A Guns to pursue other interests including his solo project Michael Grant and the Assassins 105 Grant later revealed that he was fired from the band and did not voluntarily leave 106 Grant was replaced by Enuff Z Nuff guitarist Johnny Monaco 107 but was replaced by Hamilton a few months later 108 109 110 In July 2018 L A Guns announced their 12th studio album The Devil You Know released in March 2019 111 In January 2020 Guns and Lewis sued Riley over the use of the L A Guns name 112 On April 23 2021 they settled this dispute in court with Guns and Lewis retaining the L A Guns name while Riley was made to change his versions to Riley s L A Guns Riley s L A Guns released their first single called Crawl on April 20 2020 113 This was followed by a studio album Renegades released on November 13 2020 before the name change had taken effect 114 This version of the band changed its name to Riley s L A Guns in April 2021 following a settlement reached between Riley with Tracii Guns and Phil Lewis 115 Riley s L A Guns second album The Dark Horse is due in early 2024 116 Riley died on October 24 2023 after suffering from various health issues 117 L A Guns feat Tracii Guns and Phil Lewis released a new single Let You Down on May 6 2020 118 It was released as the first single from their then upcoming fourteenth studio album Checkered Past which was released on November 12 2021 and featured producer Adam Hamilton on drums In May 2022 it was announced that Shawn Duncan had replaced Shane Fitzgibbon as their drummer 119 In the following month guitarist Ace Von Johnson revealed that L A Guns had been working on new material for their next studio album 120 121 The resulting album Black Diamonds was released on April 14 2023 122 Band members editMain article List of L A Guns members L A Guns current members Tracii Guns lead guitar backing vocals 1983 1985 1985 2002 2016 present 2006 2012 in Tracii Guns L A Guns rhythm guitar 1983 1985 1995 1999 2001 2002 2006 2012 in Tracii Guns L A Guns Phil Lewis lead vocals 1987 1995 1999 present rhythm guitar 2003 2016 Adam Hamilton drums 2020 session only keyboards 2001 2007 2018 bass 2001 2007 rhythm guitar 2018 backing vocals 2001 2007 2018 2020 present Johnny Martin bass 2016 present Ace Von Johnson rhythm guitar backing vocals 2018 present Shawn Duncan drums percussion 2022 present live only Riley s L A Guns current members Kelly Nickels bass backing vocals occasional harmonica 2018 present 1987 1995 1999 2000 in Guns Lewis L A Guns Scott Griffin lead guitar backing vocals 2018 present rhythm guitar 2018 2019 bass 2007 2009 2011 2014 in Riley Lewis L A Guns Kurt Frohlich lead vocals rhythm guitar 2019 present Discography editMain article L A Guns discography Studio albums L A Guns 1988 Cocked amp Loaded 1989 Hollywood Vampires 1991 Vicious Circle 1994 American Hardcore 1996 Shrinking Violet 1999 Man in the Moon 2001 Waking the Dead 2002 Tales from the Strip 2005 Hollywood Forever 2012 The Missing Peace 2017 The Devil You Know 2019 Checkered Past 2021 Black Diamonds 2023 Riley s L A Guns Renegades 2020 The Dark Horse 2024 See also editList of glam metal bands and artistsReferences edit L A Guns Biography amp History AllMusic Retrieved April 8 2021 Perfect Sound Forever Hair Metal www furious com Retrieved April 8 2021 Colin Larkin ed 2007 The encyclopedia of popular 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