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Izzy Stradlin

Jeffrey Dean Isbell (born April 8, 1962), best known as Izzy Stradlin, is an American guitarist, singer, and songwriter. He was a co-founder, rhythm guitarist, and backing vocalist of the hard rock band Guns N' Roses, with whom he recorded four studio albums and left at the height of their fame in 1991.

Izzy Stradlin
Stradlin performing at a Guns N' Roses concert in 2012
Background information
Birth nameJeffrey Dean Isbell
Born (1962-04-08) April 8, 1962 (age 62)
Lafayette, Indiana, U.S.
OriginLafayette, Indiana, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)Guitarist
InstrumentsGuitar, vocals
Years active1979 - present
Labels
Formerly of

Following his departure from Guns N' Roses, Stradlin fronted his own rock band, Izzy Stradlin and the Ju Ju Hounds, before continuing to record as a solo artist. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Guns N' Roses in 2012.

Life and career edit

Early life edit

Stradlin was born 1962 in Lafayette, Indiana.[1] His father, Richard Clyde Isbell, was an engraver. His mother, Sonja LaVern Isbell, née Reagan, worked for a phone company. Stradlin has stated that he "grew up in Florida and moved with my mom to Lafayette."[1] His parents divorced when Stradlin was eight.[2] His mother moved Stradlin and his two younger brothers, Kevin Thomas Isbell and Joseph "Joe" Isbell to Lafayette, Indiana.[1] Of his hometown, Stradlin said, "It was cool growing up there. There's a courthouse and a college, a river and railroad tracks. It's a small town, so there wasn't much to do. We rode bikes, smoked pot, got into trouble—it was pretty Beavis and Butt-Head actually."[3] Izzy's grandfather's half-brother, Joseph William "Little Joe" Isbell, was born 1916. He was also a recording and touring artist,[4] described as a "country yodeler".[5]

Stradlin developed an interest in music early in life; by the age of eight, his musical favorites included Bob Dylan, Pink Floyd, Alice Cooper, and Led Zeppelin.[3] His biggest musical influence was his paternal grandmother, who played drums in a swing jazz band with her friends.[3] Inspired, Stradlin talked his parents into buying him a drum kit.[3]

In high school, Stradlin started a band with his friends, one of whom was singer William Bailey, later known as Axl Rose.[3] Stradlin recalled, "We were long-haired guys in high school. You were either a jock or a stoner. We weren't jocks, so we ended up hanging out together. We'd play covers in the garage. There were no clubs to play at, so we never made it out of the garage."[3] Despite his aversion to school, Stradlin graduated in 1980 with a D average, the only original member of Guns N' Roses with a high school diploma.[2] Set on a career in music, he subsequently moved to Los Angeles.[2]

1980–1984: Career beginnings edit

Shortly after his arrival in Los Angeles, Stradlin joined punk band Naughty Women.[2] During his ill-fated first show with the band, audience members began attacking the musicians; Stradlin recalled, "I just grabbed a cymbal stand and stood on the side trying to fend them off, yelling, 'Get the fuck away from me, man!' That was my introduction to the rock scene in L.A."[3] His two-month tenure in Naughty Women was followed by a stint in punk band The Atoms, before his drum kit was stolen from his car and he switched to bass.[3] Stradlin then joined the heavy metal band Shire, during which he took up rhythm guitar to aid his songwriting.[3]

In 1983, Stradlin formed Hollywood Rose with childhood friend Axl Rose, who had moved to Los Angeles the previous year. In January 1984, the band recorded a five-song demo featuring the tracks "Killing Time", "Anything Goes", "Rocker", "Shadow of Your Love", and "Reckless Life", which were released in 2004 as part of the compilation album The Roots of Guns N' Roses.[6] The group disbanded in August, following which Stradlin briefly joined Sunset Strip staple London. He also formed the short-lived band Stalin with singer Eric Leach and guitarist Taz Rudd of Symbol Six.[7] In December, he reunited with Hollywood Rose.[6]

1985–1991: Guns N' Roses edit

In March 1985, Stradlin founded Guns N' Roses with Axl Rose and members of L.A. Guns, Tracii Guns, Ole Beich and Rob Gardner,[6] as a favor to L.A. Guns manager, Raz Cue, who had previously booked the act at the Troubadour.[8] By June, the lineup consisted of Rose, guitarist Slash, rhythm guitarist Stradlin, bassist Duff McKagan, and drummer Steven Adler.[6] They played nightclubs—such as the Whisky a Go Go, The Roxy, and The Troubadour—and opened for larger acts throughout 1985 and 1986. During this period, the band wrote much of its classic material, and Stradlin established himself as a key songwriter.[9][10]

In July 1987, Guns N' Roses released their debut album, Appetite for Destruction, which has sold over 28 million copies worldwide,[11] including 18 million in the United States alone.[12] Stradlin wrote or cowrote most of its songs, including the hits "Sweet Child o' Mine" and "Paradise City". He also wrote the hit "Patience" on the follow-up G N' R Lies, released in November 1988 to US sales of five million copies,[13] despite containing only eight tracks, four of which were included on the previously released EP Live ?!*@ Like a Suicide.

As their success grew, so did tensions within the band. In 1989, opening for The Rolling Stones, Rose made an on-stage announcement in which he threatened to leave the band if Slash and Adler did not stop "dancing with Mr. Brownstone,"[6] a reference to their song of the same name about heroin. After being sentenced to a year's probation for urinating in public aboard an airplane (after which the band nicknamed him "Whizzy"), Stradlin decided to attain sobriety; he returned to his house in Indiana, where he detoxed from drugs and alcohol.[2][14]

In September 1991, Guns N' Roses released the long-awaited Use Your Illusion I and Use Your Illusion II, which debuted at No. 2 and No. 1 respectively in the US chart – an unprecedented feat.[15] Stradlin cowrote the hits "Don't Cry" and "You Could Be Mine", and performed lead vocals on "Dust N' Bones", "You Ain't the First", "Double Talkin' Jive", and "14 Years". As with their previous records, his preferred guitar during recording was a Gibson ES-175.[16]

By the release of the Use Your Illusion albums, Stradlin had become dissatisfied with life in Guns N' Roses: "Once I quit drugs, I couldn't help looking around and asking myself, 'Is this all there is?' I was just tired of it; I needed to get out."[10] On November 7, 1991, it was announced that he had left Guns N' Roses,[6] having played his final show as an official member on August 31 at Wembley Stadium.[6]

Stradlin later said, "I didn't like the complications that became such a part of daily life in Guns N' Roses,"[2] citing the Riverport riot and Axl Rose's chronic lateness and diva behavior on the Use Your Illusion Tour as examples.[2][3] He also objected to a contract with which he was presented: "This is right before I left – demoting me to some lower position. They were gonna cut my percentage of royalties down. I was like, 'Fuck you! I've been there from Day One. Why should I do that? Fuck you, I'll go play the Whisky.' That's what happened. It was utterly insane."[17]

Stradlin added that getting sober played a part in his decision to leave, saying, "When you're fucked up, you're more likely to put up with things you wouldn't normally put up with."[2]

Some of Stradlin's guitar playing recorded during the Illusion sessions appears on Guns N' Roses' 1993 covers album "The Spaghetti Incident?", although he was uncredited on the project.[18]

1992–1994: Ju Ju Hounds and first return to Guns N' Roses edit

Following his departure from Guns N' Roses, Stradlin returned to his hometown of Lafayette, Indiana, where he began working on new material. He formed the band Izzy Stradlin and the Ju Ju Hounds, which consisted of Stradlin on vocals and rhythm guitar, Rick Richards of Georgia Satellites on lead guitar, Jimmy Ashhurst of Broken Homes on bass, and Charlie Quintana on drums.[2] Their self-titled debut album was released in October 1992 to positive reviews; Rolling Stone called it "a ragged, blues-drenched, and thoroughly winning solo debut."[3] Ju Ju Hounds played its first show in September at The Avalon in Chicago, before embarking on a tour of Europe, Australia, and North America.[19][20]

In May 1993, Stradlin reunited with Guns N' Roses for five shows in Europe and the Middle East to fill in for his replacement, Gilby Clarke, who had broken his wrist in a motorcycle accident.[21] After Stradlin returned to the Ju Ju Hounds, Axl Rose dedicated the Stradlin-penned "Double Talkin' Jive" to him during several shows.[21] In September, the Ju Ju Hounds undertook a tour of Japan, where the band played its final show at the Shibuya Public Hall in Tokyo.[20] Stradlin then took time off from music unannounced, leaving the Ju Ju Hounds and going to the Bahamas, traveling extensively and dedicating much of his time to his other passions—motor racing, skateboarding and even building a motor track close to his Indiana home.[3]

1995–2002: Solo career and Velvet Revolver edit

 
Stradlin during a concert in 2006

In 1995, Stradlin began recording material for his first solo album, 117°.[10] Released in March 1998, the album was recorded over a period of two years and featured his former bandmates Duff McKagan and Rick Richards, as well as former Reverend Horton Heat drummer Taz Bentley, whose work Stradlin admired.[3] As before, Stradlin had little interest in promoting his music; he did few interviews and played no live performances.[10] The album turned out to be his last release on his long-time label Geffen; as a result of the merger of Geffen and Interscope,[22] Stradlin was dropped from the label's roster.

In December 1999, Stradlin's next solo album, Ride On, was released on the Universal Victor label in Japan. It featured the same lineup as his previous release. To promote the album, Stradlin—with McKagan, Richards, and Bentley—played four shows in Japan the following April.[23] With the addition of keyboardist Ian McLagan, the group recorded two more albums: River, which was released in May 2001 on Sanctuary, and a second Japan-only release, On Down the Road, which followed in August 2002 on JVC Victor.[24][25]

Stradlin was then asked by his former Guns N' Roses bandmates Duff McKagan, Slash, and Matt Sorum to join the supergroup Velvet Revolver. Although he contributed to the songwriting process while the band was in its formative stage,[26] Stradlin ultimately declined to join due to his aversion to life on the road and his unwillingness to work with a lead singer, although he offered to share vocal duties with McKagan.[27]

2003–2010: Independent solo career and second return to Guns N' Roses edit

In 2003, Stradlin recorded his sixth album, Like a Dog, with guitarist Rick Richards, drummer Taz Bentley, and bassist JT Longoria. It was originally scheduled for a late 2003 release, with just under one thousand promo copies made.[28] However, the album was not released until October 2005, when Stradlin—prompted by a fan petition[29]—made it available through internet order.[24][28] The following year, Stradlin re-released Ride On, River, On Down the Road, and Like a Dog through iTunes.[30]

 
Stradlin and Axl Rose at the Download Festival in 2006

In May 2006, thirteen years after his last performance with Guns N' Roses, Stradlin made a guest appearance at the band's show at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York; he played on "Patience", "Think About You", and "Nightrain".[31] He then performed with Guns N' Roses for 13 shows during the band's summer European tour.[31] Stradlin said, "Axl [Rose] and I connected via cell phone this year, I stopped by. It was nice to reconnect with an old friend/war buddy/fellow musician. I told him later I'd like to join the fun in some way and he said I was welcome to come and play something, so I did! Took me about three weeks to recover from the six weeks of touring!"[30] In December, he played three shows with the group at the Gibson Amphitheatre in Universal City, California.[31]

Stradlin released his seventh album, Miami, through iTunes in May 2007. It again featured Rick Richards, Taz Bentley, and JT Longoria, as well as keyboardist Joey Huffman.[24] Guitarist Richards described the album as being "a bit of a departure from Like a Dog but still quite a rocker."[32] In July, a remixed version of Miami was released through iTunes; Stradlin called the new mix "much louder and more powerful sounding."[33] In November of that year, he released a second iTunes-only album, Fire, the Acoustic Album, which also featured Richards, Bentley, and Longoria.[24]

Stradlin's next iTunes release, Concrete, came out in July 2008. In addition to his regular collaborators, Stradlin also invited Duff McKagan to play bass on three songs, including the title track.[14] Stradlin then released two more albums through iTunes: Smoke, which came out in December 2009, and Wave of Heat, which followed in July 2010 and again featured McKagan, who appears on seven tracks. Also in 2010, Stradlin appeared as a guest on Slash's first solo album, Slash; he performs rhythm guitar on the first track, "Ghost".[34]

2011–present: Hall of Fame induction and third return to Guns N' Roses edit

In April 2012, Stradlin was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the classic lineup of Guns N' Roses. In a statement released through Duff McKagan's blog for Seattle Weekly, he thanked the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame "for the acknowledgement of our works over the years," his former bandmates, and his fans for their continuing support.[35] Known to avoid public attention,[35] Stradlin did not attend the induction ceremony.[36]

In the month following the induction, Stradlin joined Guns N' Roses on stage during two shows at London's O2 Arena, where they performed a range of songs including "14 Years," which had not been performed live since his departure in 1991.[37] He also performed with Guns N' Roses in July, at a private show in Saint-Tropez and a concert in Palma de Mallorca,[38][39] and again in November, during the last two shows of the band's twelve-date "Appetite for Democracy" residency in Las Vegas.[40] Also in November, Stradlin released the iTunes-only single "Baby-Rann"—his first release in over two years; an accompanying video was made available via YouTube.[41]

Amidst rumors and speculation, Stradlin joined Twitter,[42] and confirmed in a statement to Rolling Stone that he would not be involved with the 'reunited' Guns N' Roses lineup in 2016.[43] He later stated that he declined because the band "didn't want to split the loot equally".[44] In 2018, journalist Alan Niven reported that Stradlin participated in a soundcheck with Guns N' Roses sometime in 2017, but ultimately left before guesting at the show.[45]

Stradlin released numerous singles in 2016, previewing samples of the songs via his Twitter account and through the YouTube channel 'classicrockstuffs'.[46] "Sunshine" by Jonathon Edwards and "Stuck in the Middle with You" by Stealers Wheel were acoustic videos made available through YouTube,[46] whilst "Walk N' Song",[47] "F.P. Money"[48] (featuring former Guns N' Roses drummer Matt Sorum), "To Being Alive"[49] and a cover version of the J. J. Cale song "Call Me the Breeze" featuring Jesse Aycock and Lauren Barth,[50] were released to online music stores.

In 2017, Stradlin played guitar on the song "Grandview" by John Mellencamp, on his album Sad Clowns & Hillbillies. Martina McBride was also featured on the song.[51]

Personal life edit

Stradlin has been divorced since 2001.[52] As of 2016, Stradlin is living in or around Ojai, California.[53]

Equipment edit

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Discography edit

Solo albums edit

with Guns N' Roses edit

with The Ju Ju Hounds edit

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Jeffrey Dean Isbell born April 8 1962 best known as Izzy Stradlin is an American guitarist singer and songwriter He was a co founder rhythm guitarist and backing vocalist of the hard rock band Guns N Roses with whom he recorded four studio albums and left at the height of their fame in 1991 Izzy StradlinStradlin performing at a Guns N Roses concert in 2012Background informationBirth nameJeffrey Dean IsbellBorn 1962 04 08 April 8 1962 age 62 Lafayette Indiana U S OriginLafayette Indiana U S GenresHard rockblues rockpunk rockreggaeheavy metalska punkhardcore punkOccupation s GuitaristInstrumentsGuitar vocalsYears active1979 presentLabelsUzi SuicideGeffenSanctuaryVictorCleopatraFormerly ofGuns N RosesJu Ju HoundsHollywood RoseVelvet RevolverLondonNaughty WomenThe BabysittersThe AtomsVoodoo ChurchShire Following his departure from Guns N Roses Stradlin fronted his own rock band Izzy Stradlin and the Ju Ju Hounds before continuing to record as a solo artist He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Guns N Roses in 2012 Contents 1 Life and career 1 1 Early life 1 2 1980 1984 Career beginnings 1 3 1985 1991 Guns N Roses 1 4 1992 1994 Ju Ju Hounds and first return to Guns N Roses 1 5 1995 2002 Solo career and Velvet Revolver 1 6 2003 2010 Independent solo career and second return to Guns N Roses 1 7 2011 present Hall of Fame induction and third return to Guns N Roses 2 Personal life 3 Equipment 4 Discography 4 1 Solo albums 4 2 with Guns N Roses 4 3 with The Ju Ju Hounds 5 References 6 External linksLife and career editEarly life edit Stradlin was born 1962 in Lafayette Indiana 1 His father Richard Clyde Isbell was an engraver His mother Sonja LaVern Isbell nee Reagan worked for a phone company Stradlin has stated that he grew up in Florida and moved with my mom to Lafayette 1 His parents divorced when Stradlin was eight 2 His mother moved Stradlin and his two younger brothers Kevin Thomas Isbell and Joseph Joe Isbell to Lafayette Indiana 1 Of his hometown Stradlin said It was cool growing up there There s a courthouse and a college a river and railroad tracks It s a small town so there wasn t much to do We rode bikes smoked pot got into trouble it was pretty Beavis and Butt Head actually 3 Izzy s grandfather s half brother Joseph William Little Joe Isbell was born 1916 He was also a recording and touring artist 4 described as a country yodeler 5 Stradlin developed an interest in music early in life by the age of eight his musical favorites included Bob Dylan Pink Floyd Alice Cooper and Led Zeppelin 3 His biggest musical influence was his paternal grandmother who played drums in a swing jazz band with her friends 3 Inspired Stradlin talked his parents into buying him a drum kit 3 In high school Stradlin started a band with his friends one of whom was singer William Bailey later known as Axl Rose 3 Stradlin recalled We were long haired guys in high school You were either a jock or a stoner We weren t jocks so we ended up hanging out together We d play covers in the garage There were no clubs to play at so we never made it out of the garage 3 Despite his aversion to school Stradlin graduated in 1980 with a D average the only original member of Guns N Roses with a high school diploma 2 Set on a career in music he subsequently moved to Los Angeles 2 1980 1984 Career beginnings edit Shortly after his arrival in Los Angeles Stradlin joined punk band Naughty Women 2 During his ill fated first show with the band audience members began attacking the musicians Stradlin recalled I just grabbed a cymbal stand and stood on the side trying to fend them off yelling Get the fuck away from me man That was my introduction to the rock scene in L A 3 His two month tenure in Naughty Women was followed by a stint in punk band The Atoms before his drum kit was stolen from his car and he switched to bass 3 Stradlin then joined the heavy metal band Shire during which he took up rhythm guitar to aid his songwriting 3 In 1983 Stradlin formed Hollywood Rose with childhood friend Axl Rose who had moved to Los Angeles the previous year In January 1984 the band recorded a five song demo featuring the tracks Killing Time Anything Goes Rocker Shadow of Your Love and Reckless Life which were released in 2004 as part of the compilation album The Roots of Guns N Roses 6 The group disbanded in August following which Stradlin briefly joined Sunset Strip staple London He also formed the short lived band Stalin with singer Eric Leach and guitarist Taz Rudd of Symbol Six 7 In December he reunited with Hollywood Rose 6 1985 1991 Guns N Roses edit Main article Guns N Roses In March 1985 Stradlin founded Guns N Roses with Axl Rose and members of L A Guns Tracii Guns Ole Beich and Rob Gardner 6 as a favor to L A Guns manager Raz Cue who had previously booked the act at the Troubadour 8 By June the lineup consisted of Rose guitarist Slash rhythm guitarist Stradlin bassist Duff McKagan and drummer Steven Adler 6 They played nightclubs such as the Whisky a Go Go The Roxy and The Troubadour and opened for larger acts throughout 1985 and 1986 During this period the band wrote much of its classic material and Stradlin established himself as a key songwriter 9 10 In July 1987 Guns N Roses released their debut album Appetite for Destruction which has sold over 28 million copies worldwide 11 including 18 million in the United States alone 12 Stradlin wrote or cowrote most of its songs including the hits Sweet Child o Mine and Paradise City He also wrote the hit Patience on the follow up G N R Lies released in November 1988 to US sales of five million copies 13 despite containing only eight tracks four of which were included on the previously released EP Live Like a Suicide As their success grew so did tensions within the band In 1989 opening for The Rolling Stones Rose made an on stage announcement in which he threatened to leave the band if Slash and Adler did not stop dancing with Mr Brownstone 6 a reference to their song of the same name about heroin After being sentenced to a year s probation for urinating in public aboard an airplane after which the band nicknamed him Whizzy Stradlin decided to attain sobriety he returned to his house in Indiana where he detoxed from drugs and alcohol 2 14 In September 1991 Guns N Roses released the long awaited Use Your Illusion I and Use Your Illusion II which debuted at No 2 and No 1 respectively in the US chart an unprecedented feat 15 Stradlin cowrote the hits Don t Cry and You Could Be Mine and performed lead vocals on Dust N Bones You Ain t the First Double Talkin Jive and 14 Years As with their previous records his preferred guitar during recording was a Gibson ES 175 16 By the release of the Use Your Illusion albums Stradlin had become dissatisfied with life in Guns N Roses Once I quit drugs I couldn t help looking around and asking myself Is this all there is I was just tired of it I needed to get out 10 On November 7 1991 it was announced that he had left Guns N Roses 6 having played his final show as an official member on August 31 at Wembley Stadium 6 Stradlin later said I didn t like the complications that became such a part of daily life in Guns N Roses 2 citing the Riverport riot and Axl Rose s chronic lateness and diva behavior on the Use Your Illusion Tour as examples 2 3 He also objected to a contract with which he was presented This is right before I left demoting me to some lower position They were gonna cut my percentage of royalties down I was like Fuck you I ve been there from Day One Why should I do that Fuck you I ll go play the Whisky That s what happened It was utterly insane 17 Stradlin added that getting sober played a part in his decision to leave saying When you re fucked up you re more likely to put up with things you wouldn t normally put up with 2 Some of Stradlin s guitar playing recorded during the Illusion sessions appears on Guns N Roses 1993 covers album The Spaghetti Incident although he was uncredited on the project 18 1992 1994 Ju Ju Hounds and first return to Guns N Roses edit Izzy Stradlin and the Ju Ju Hounds redirects here For the album see Izzy Stradlin and the Ju Ju Hounds album Following his departure from Guns N Roses Stradlin returned to his hometown of Lafayette Indiana where he began working on new material He formed the band Izzy Stradlin and the Ju Ju Hounds which consisted of Stradlin on vocals and rhythm guitar Rick Richards of Georgia Satellites on lead guitar Jimmy Ashhurst of Broken Homes on bass and Charlie Quintana on drums 2 Their self titled debut album was released in October 1992 to positive reviews Rolling Stone called it a ragged blues drenched and thoroughly winning solo debut 3 Ju Ju Hounds played its first show in September at The Avalon in Chicago before embarking on a tour of Europe Australia and North America 19 20 In May 1993 Stradlin reunited with Guns N Roses for five shows in Europe and the Middle East to fill in for his replacement Gilby Clarke who had broken his wrist in a motorcycle accident 21 After Stradlin returned to the Ju Ju Hounds Axl Rose dedicated the Stradlin penned Double Talkin Jive to him during several shows 21 In September the Ju Ju Hounds undertook a tour of Japan where the band played its final show at the Shibuya Public Hall in Tokyo 20 Stradlin then took time off from music unannounced leaving the Ju Ju Hounds and going to the Bahamas traveling extensively and dedicating much of his time to his other passions motor racing skateboarding and even building a motor track close to his Indiana home 3 1995 2002 Solo career and Velvet Revolver edit nbsp Stradlin during a concert in 2006 In 1995 Stradlin began recording material for his first solo album 117 10 Released in March 1998 the album was recorded over a period of two years and featured his former bandmates Duff McKagan and Rick Richards as well as former Reverend Horton Heat drummer Taz Bentley whose work Stradlin admired 3 As before Stradlin had little interest in promoting his music he did few interviews and played no live performances 10 The album turned out to be his last release on his long time label Geffen as a result of the merger of Geffen and Interscope 22 Stradlin was dropped from the label s roster In December 1999 Stradlin s next solo album Ride On was released on the Universal Victor label in Japan It featured the same lineup as his previous release To promote the album Stradlin with McKagan Richards and Bentley played four shows in Japan the following April 23 With the addition of keyboardist Ian McLagan the group recorded two more albums River which was released in May 2001 on Sanctuary and a second Japan only release On Down the Road which followed in August 2002 on JVC Victor 24 25 Stradlin was then asked by his former Guns N Roses bandmates Duff McKagan Slash and Matt Sorum to join the supergroup Velvet Revolver Although he contributed to the songwriting process while the band was in its formative stage 26 Stradlin ultimately declined to join due to his aversion to life on the road and his unwillingness to work with a lead singer although he offered to share vocal duties with McKagan 27 2003 2010 Independent solo career and second return to Guns N Roses edit In 2003 Stradlin recorded his sixth album Like a Dog with guitarist Rick Richards drummer Taz Bentley and bassist JT Longoria It was originally scheduled for a late 2003 release with just under one thousand promo copies made 28 However the album was not released until October 2005 when Stradlin prompted by a fan petition 29 made it available through internet order 24 28 The following year Stradlin re released Ride On River On Down the Road and Like a Dog through iTunes 30 nbsp Stradlin and Axl Rose at the Download Festival in 2006 In May 2006 thirteen years after his last performance with Guns N Roses Stradlin made a guest appearance at the band s show at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York he played on Patience Think About You and Nightrain 31 He then performed with Guns N Roses for 13 shows during the band s summer European tour 31 Stradlin said Axl Rose and I connected via cell phone this year I stopped by It was nice to reconnect with an old friend war buddy fellow musician I told him later I d like to join the fun in some way and he said I was welcome to come and play something so I did Took me about three weeks to recover from the six weeks of touring 30 In December he played three shows with the group at the Gibson Amphitheatre in Universal City California 31 Stradlin released his seventh album Miami through iTunes in May 2007 It again featured Rick Richards Taz Bentley and JT Longoria as well as keyboardist Joey Huffman 24 Guitarist Richards described the album as being a bit of a departure from Like a Dog but still quite a rocker 32 In July a remixed version of Miami was released through iTunes Stradlin called the new mix much louder and more powerful sounding 33 In November of that year he released a second iTunes only album Fire the Acoustic Album which also featured Richards Bentley and Longoria 24 Stradlin s next iTunes release Concrete came out in July 2008 In addition to his regular collaborators Stradlin also invited Duff McKagan to play bass on three songs including the title track 14 Stradlin then released two more albums through iTunes Smoke which came out in December 2009 and Wave of Heat which followed in July 2010 and again featured McKagan who appears on seven tracks Also in 2010 Stradlin appeared as a guest on Slash s first solo album Slash he performs rhythm guitar on the first track Ghost 34 2011 present Hall of Fame induction and third return to Guns N Roses edit In April 2012 Stradlin was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the classic lineup of Guns N Roses In a statement released through Duff McKagan s blog for Seattle Weekly he thanked the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame for the acknowledgement of our works over the years his former bandmates and his fans for their continuing support 35 Known to avoid public attention 35 Stradlin did not attend the induction ceremony 36 In the month following the induction Stradlin joined Guns N Roses on stage during two shows at London s O2 Arena where they performed a range of songs including 14 Years which had not been performed live since his departure in 1991 37 He also performed with Guns N Roses in July at a private show in Saint Tropez and a concert in Palma de Mallorca 38 39 and again in November during the last two shows of the band s twelve date Appetite for Democracy residency in Las Vegas 40 Also in November Stradlin released the iTunes only single Baby Rann his first release in over two years an accompanying video was made available via YouTube 41 Amidst rumors and speculation Stradlin joined Twitter 42 and confirmed in a statement to Rolling Stone that he would not be involved with the reunited Guns N Roses lineup in 2016 43 He later stated that he declined because the band didn t want to split the loot equally 44 In 2018 journalist Alan Niven reported that Stradlin participated in a soundcheck with Guns N Roses sometime in 2017 but ultimately left before guesting at the show 45 Stradlin released numerous singles in 2016 previewing samples of the songs via his Twitter account and through the YouTube channel classicrockstuffs 46 Sunshine by Jonathon Edwards and Stuck in the Middle with You by Stealers Wheel were acoustic videos made available through YouTube 46 whilst Walk N Song 47 F P Money 48 featuring former Guns N Roses drummer Matt Sorum To Being Alive 49 and a cover version of the J J Cale song Call Me the Breeze featuring Jesse Aycock and Lauren Barth 50 were released to online music stores In 2017 Stradlin played guitar on the song Grandview by John Mellencamp on his album Sad Clowns amp Hillbillies Martina McBride was also featured on the song 51 Personal life editStradlin has been divorced since 2001 52 As of 2016 Stradlin is living in or around Ojai California 53 Equipment editGuitars ESP Eclipse Custom Gibson ES 175 Gibson Byrdland Gibson ES 135 Gibson Les Paul Custom Fender Telecaster Gibson ES 355 Gibson Les Paul Special Double Cutaway Amps Mesa Boogie Mark Series Mark I and Mark IIB Coliseum Fender Bassman heads with a Mesa Boogie 4 12 cabinet Marshall JCM 800 54 55 Discography editMain article Izzy Stradlin discography Solo albums edit 117 1998 Ride On 1999 River 2001 On Down the Road 2002 Like a Dog 2005 Miami 2007 Fire the Acoustic Album 2007 Concrete 2008 Smoke 2009 Wave of Heat 2010 with Guns N Roses edit Appetite for Destruction 1987 G N R Lies 1988 Use Your Illusion I 1991 Use Your Illusion II 1991 The Spaghetti Incident 1993 uncredited 18 with The Ju Ju Hounds edit Pressure Drop EP 1992 Izzy Stradlin and the Ju Ju Hounds 1992 Izzy Stradlin and the Ju Ju Hounds Live EP 1993 References edit a b c Bosso Joe March 1989 Guns N Roses Slash and Izzy Stradlin We wanted the necessary studio polish but with the live raw feeling 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