Izzy Stradlin: The Story
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One
of the best musicians, composers and performers ever - Izzy Stradlin
- was born as Jeffrey Isbell on April 8, 1962 in the working class
family in small Indiana town Lafayette. His father was an engraver, and
mother worked in some phone company.
We
don't know much about his childhood, it seemed to be some regular, standard
'beginning' of normal life road in small-town America world, but when he
grew up, he fell in love with rock-music, and especially uncredible the
Stones - and felt trapped by Lafayette's social
limitations. At the time he was a teenager he took some lessons of the
drum playing, and even tried to play in some local garage band with another
Lafayette native Bill Rose, later became known as W.Rose, and even later
- as W.Axl
Rose.
But
Jeff quickly understood he could get nowhere from there. He didn't want
to spend all his life being just another exemplary citizen of Lafayette,
the town, he later described as "worthless
fuckin' city", and when he finished the High
School, he packed his things and his drum kit, put it in the trunk of his
'Impala' and scooted west, having Los Angeles as his final destination.
He
arrived there in time. It was the beginning of 80's; punk rock just started
to slip away from the scene, and glam returned with the bands like Motley
Crue and Hanoi
Rocks. But both punk and glam was true rock'n'roll
children, so L.A. at this time was really like rock'n'roll's metropolis.
And, of course, that was all that young Jeff "Izzy" Isbell needed.
His
first band in L.A. was "Naughty Woman",
some crazy-glam band. (Don't forget, at this time Izzy was still a drummer!).
He recalls,
that their first gig was a pretty 'hard' one: they had to play in
some club, and he came earlier than his band members,and saw that this
club was full of skinheads. You can be sure they didn't like long-hair
dudes + their vocalist, wearing a pink spandex! So the skinners got onstage
and tried to kick the shit outta them; beat up the singer and broke the
guitarist's hand. Izzy said he grabbed the hi-hat and tried to stay out
of the rumble.
After
two months with "Naughty Woman", he joined punk band called "The
Atoms" and played with them, until something
terrible happened.
He
lived in the car back then, and stored the drums there, too. But someday
the car got stolen, and the drums didn't have time to say the last goodbye
to Izzy. Uh... that was a hard slap from the fate. Izzy decided to play
bass, bought a cheap one and some time after he joined some band called
"The Shire".
He played bass with them till 1983, and then he'd left them, sold his bass
and took some lessons on a guitar. He thought it was easier to write songs
on it, plus it was more cooler.
But
he was still without serious project, something he came to L.A. for. Izzy
started to look for musicians for his own band he decided to form. He soon
found two persons: young
fellas
Chris
Weber and
Tracy
Ulrich,(who later became known as Tracii
Guns), who were schoolmate guitarists. Izzy finally invited Christo
join his band, Weber agreed, and they started looking for additional
members. First man to join the couple was... old friend of Izzy's - W.Rose!
He moved to L.A. not long ago. Rose became band's vocalist, and they decided
to call the band A.X.L.
Soon they changed the name to Rose, and after this W.Rose added previous
name of the band to his own and finally became W.Axl
Rose.
But
soon they saw some band from N.Y. in a magazine, that was called 'Rose',
so they had to change the name once again, this time to "Hollywood
Rose". Line-up was completed with Johnny
Christ, the drummer, and Mick
Mars, the bassist, who was later replaced
by Andre Troxx.
All these facts in detail you can read in Guns
N'Roses History in my NIGHTRAIN site. This page will concentrate more
on Izzy.
As
you know, 'Hollywood Rose' later morphed into Guns N' Roses, and Izzy was
always in center of this band, playing glue-like role there. Besides, concept
of 1986-88 early Guns N' Roses was, actually, Izzy's own ideas, the same
ideas that he started 'Hollywood Rose'
with and that shaped into Guns N' Roses of the early years. So, when Guns
N' Roses came into decade of changes, his own attitude and relation with
his band changed as well. All the situations Guns' were through in 1989-91
affected too, and probably the last straw for Izzy was "Get
In The Ring" '91 Tour, pre-"Illusions" tour
of Guns N' Roses. It was really scandalous tour, with things like famous
St.Louis riot. Izzy understood that the band went too far from what he
wanted it to be, Guns N' Roses became media monster, and Izzy never wanted
something this big. Plus, as he said, he was already 'sober' back then
- he finally managed to quit drugs, that he started using in crazy '80's,
and could take things more realistic. So, after "Get In The Ring" tour
he decided to quit. "Use
Your Illusion" was released already without Izzy, and those were the
last albums we can hear Izzy's playing with Guns N'Roses.
After
leaving the band, Izzy went back to Lafayette and started writing songs
for his next album. After this he appeared in L.A.
again,
and together with his buddy - ex-Broken Homes
bassist
Jimmy Asshurst
- began to look for suitable guitarist. Finally they contacted ex-Georgia
Satellites guitarist Rick
Richards, that couldn't understand why they
had to choose him from millions L.A. guitarists. Drummer Charlie
"Chalo" Quintana, who made his reputation
touring with Bob Dylan
band, completed the line-up of "The Ju Ju
Hounds" - so Izzy decided to call his new
band. In 1992 they released their debut album called "Izzy
Stradlin And The Ju Ju Hounds", that was acclaimed by the critics,
and started the world tour. They played all over the world, traversed the
globe twice and came back home in late 1993.
In
1993 Izzy re-joined Guns N'Roses for five European shows in May, because
Gilby
Clarke, Izzy's replacement, broke his hand in April 1993, and old mates
decided
to call Izzy back for this time. He wasn't against it, maybe because, as
rumours put it, he got $1.000.000 check for doin' this, and after the world
tour of course he needed money. But it's only a rumour,guys,so - let's
stop here! J
Izzy
was on the road for so damn long, that just couldn't stop travelling, and
after the world tour he spend some time in some places like England and
Trinidad - he recorded some new tracks with 'Ju Ju Hounds' there, that
eventually ended up in his album "117"
- and also Costa Rica, Spain, Denmark and Sweden, living there for some
time. After that, he finally returned to Indiana and resumed one of his
passions - racing. He built a quater-mile track near his house in Lafayette,
and started racing 'those '70's BMW's and Alfa Romeo's'. "Racing is a great
tension release", says Stradlin.
In
late 1995 Izzy went to L.A. and spent some time with his old mate Duff
McKagan, writing and recording songs with him. After that he contacted
Rick Richards again and Reverend Horton Heat
drummer Taz Bentley.
They
finished
the tracks together, and Izzy started producing the album along with his
old 'Ju Ju Hounds' producer Eddie Ashworth.
The album, titled "117",
finally came out in March 10 (to say, guys, it's my birthday! J),
1998. Many people say it's his best work ever - well, it's really awesome
album and every Izzy and Guns' fan should have it. Critics said it's the
album that's most close to the Guns N' Roses stuff. That's right - Izzy
was one of the main songwriters in Guns N' Roses. Unfortunately for us,
his fans, Izzy decided not to support this album by touring, videos or
merchandise.
The
latest news I heard about him is that he appears on Duff
McKagan's latest record,
"Beautiful
Disease", but Duff got troubles with his record
company and seems like this album will never be released. Every news about
Izzy will appear on this page as soon as I will know about them, so check
out this page frequently.
If
you know or heard something new about Izzy that this page doesn't feature,
please e-mail me and I will
add it.
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by Ronnie "Stradlin" Slogun, @1999. If you wanna use something from this
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Thank you! Izzy rules, doesn't he? Ha-ha,yes!