Part One (1983-1985)
Tracii Guns, Axl Rose, Mike Jagosz,
Rob Gardner, Ole Beich, & Izzy
Stradlin
LA Guns was formed in
Part Two (1985-1987)
Tracii, Paul Black, Nickey Alexander,
Mick Cripps, Robert Stoddard
By the summer of 1985, Tracii had left
Guns N’ Roses and had decided to re-form LA Guns. The Joneses and Mau Maus drummer Paul “Mars”
Black (who switched to vocals) & guitarist Mick Cripps (who tentatively
switched to bass) teamed up with former Weirdos drummer Nickey “Beat” Alexander
and Tracii to form a third LA Guns.
Tracii left LA Guns for a short time in 1986 and was replaced by solo
artist and former Dogs D’Amour singer Robert Stoddard (who had switched to
guitar). Tracii returned to the band, and they continued as a
five-piece. The band recorded several
sets of demos (some of these recordings which have since been released by Paul
Black and others which had been available as a bootleg) and made a good name
for themselves by late 1986. The band
had gained the attention of PolyGram Records and were close to being signed the
company. They had already written many
of the songs that would later appear on the LA Guns debut in 1988. In 1987, Robert Stoddard left the band. Paul Black parted ways with the band in March
of that year. Black was growing
disenchanted with the pressure of PolyGram, and the band accused him of having
a drug problem. The LA Guns demos that
were recorded with Paul Black have since been released on the albums Black
City Breakdown and Black List.
Since leaving LA Guns, Paul Black has formed and sang in the bands Black
Cherry and Sonic Boom.
Part Three (1987-1995)
Tracii, Mick, Nickey, Phil Lewis,
Steve Riley, Kelly Nickels, Bones
Paul Black was replaced in the spring of
1987 by singer Phil Lewis (who had released two albums with the band Girl and an
album with the band Torme’). Mick Cripps switched back to guitar after
Robert left. Former Faster Pussycat and Sweet Pain bass player Kelly
Nickels (who had released one album with Sweet Pain) was added to complete the
new lineup. In 1987, the LA Guns
recorded their first album, released in January of 1988 on Vertigo Records,
self-titled LA Guns. Nickey Alexander was replaced by drummer
Steve Riley (who had recorded three albums with WASP and toured with the band
from 1984 until 1987) for their first world tour and this lineup of Tracii
Guns, Phil Lewis, Steve Riley, Mick Cripps, and Kelly Nickels remained until
early 1992. The LA Guns debut album spawned the singles “one more
reason”, “electric gypsy”, and “sex action”, along with many other LA Guns
classics. The album is said to have achieved gold status (over 500,000
units shipped/sold). The band then embarked on their first world
tour. In August of 1989, the band
released their second album, again on Vertigo Records, titled Cocked &
Loaded. Cocked & Loaded contained the smash radio and
video hit, “the ballad of jayne”, which brought the album to platinum sales
status (over one million units shipped/sold; the album may have only been
certified gold), and was the commercial peak of the band’s career. The
album also contained the hits, “i wanna be your man”, “never enough”, and “rip
& tear”. The band also released two home videos coinciding with these
two albums, One More Reason in 1989, and Love, Peace, & Geese
in 1990. In June of 1991, the band released their third album, titled Hollywood
Vampires, on Polydor Records. This album also achieved gold sales
status and spawned a few hits such as: “kiss my love goodbye” and “it’s over
now”. This album marked the band’s last big commercial success. Hollywood
Vampires was a creative effort, and is seen by some to have been ahead of
its time. Also in 1991, Tracii Guns
participated in the “super group” Contraband with members of Ratt,
The band took a break after the tour in
support of Hollywood Vampires, and during this time Phil Lewis and Bones
formed the band Filthy Lucre, Tracii formed the band Killing Machine with
singer Riley Baxter, and Mick Cripps formed Burning Retna. Tracii Guns’
Killing Machine released an album in 1993 in
Part Four (1995-1999)
Tracii, Steve, Kelly, Johnny Crypt, Chris
Van Dahl,
Ralph Saenz, Jizzy Pearl, Stefan Adika,
Chuck Garric
In the summer of 1995, Tracii, Kelly, & Steve recruited Boneyard singer
“Roxy” Chris Van Dahl and guitarist Johnny Crypt. The “new” LA Guns went on tour in early 1996,
but Kelly Nickels had left the band and Johnny was asked to switch to the bass.
The band went into the studio in the summer of that year to record the
album, which was released in October on CMC International Records, titled American
Hardcore. This was the band’s fifth
full-length studio album, which built on the heavy music from Vicious Circle
(Tracii & Steve’s contributions) and projected and darker image for the
band. They toured throughout the remainder of 1996 and into the summer of 1997
when Tracii let Chris go in hopes of regaining Phil and the band’s former
glory. Phil declined, and Chris was replaced by (Van Halen cover band) The
Atomic Punks singer Ralph Saenz. Tracii, Steve, Johnny, and Ralph toured for
the rest of 1997 and into 1998. Ralph quit the band that summer, and had
only recorded an EP titled Wasted (which was released by Standback
Entertainment in the summer of 1998). Wasted built on American
Hardcore musically, but brought the band back to a more traditional LA Guns
style. Ralph was well received by the LA Guns fans and his departure led
Steve and Tracii to yet another singer change. Joe Leste’ from Bang Tango
was originally hired (for a few days) as the singer for the LA Guns, but Jizzy
Pearl from Love/Hate was named the official singer in the late summer of
1998 (Jizzy had released four albums with Love/Hate). LA Guns toured clubs with Jizzy in 1998. Johnny Crypt left the band in early 1999, but
the band had already recorded an album, which was released in June on Perris
Records, called Shrinking Violet. Shrinking Violet had a
more Led Zeppelin influenced feel but stayed pretty traditional to the LA Guns’
style. Tracii and Steve had also recorded new (and old) material with
their former band mates, Phil, Mick, & Kelly, which was also released in
June of 1999 (on the same day as Shrinking Violet) titled Greatest
Hits & Black Beauties on Deadline Records. Jizzy Pearl also
released an album of songs from his former band, The Sin-Eaters under the
Love/Hate nameplate on Perris Records called Let’s Eat at this time. LA
Guns recruited Dad’s Porno Mag & Gilby Clarke bass player Stefan Adika (who
was only in the band for about a month) to tour in support of Shrinking
Violet, but Stefan was later replaced by Dio bass player Chuck Garric for
their tour in the summer of 1999. In September of 1999, Jizzy and Chuck were
let go as Tracii & Steve reunited with Phil Lewis, Kelly Nickels, and Mick
Cripps for a reunion tour.
Part Five (1999-2002)
Phil, Tracii, Steve, Mick, Kelly, Brent
Muscat,
Muddy, Adam Hamilton, Keff Ratcliffe
Phil Lewis had kept busy during his hiatus
from LA Guns. In 1995, Phil participated in the release of a Japan-only
hits compilation called Hollywood-A-Go-Go and in 1996, he reunited with
Mick and Kelly to record a Japan-only LA Guns cover album, Hollywood
Rehearsals. His band Filthy Lucre (which also featured LA Guns
drummer Bones) released the album Popsmear on Neat Metal/Pulse Records
in 1996. In 1997, Phil had been approached to re-join LA Guns, but he
declined and released a solo album called El Nino in Japan, and released
it in 1998 as More Purple than Black through Deadline Records in 1999.
Phil and his band, The Liberators (which included guitarist Brent Muscat
and bassist Eric Stacy of Faster Pussycat) toured in
The LA Guns set out on the reunion tour in October of 1999 and recorded a live
album in their hometown of
Part Sixx (2002-2004)
Phil, Steve, Adam, Keff, Brent, Keri
Kelli,
Chris Holmes, Charlie Paulson
Tracii and Adam formed a side band with
Nikki Sixx of Motley Crue in the fall of 2002, which would be later named
Brides of Destruction. Adam dropped off BOD early on, but LA Guns’
founding member, guitarist Tracii Guns actually left LA Guns to devote himself
to BOD’s music. Chris Holmes (former WASP guitarist) filled in for Tracii
on a few LA Guns dates in late 2002, but Chris and Keff soon departed the band.
Brent Muscat also returned to the band, even though he was (at the time
and still is) a member of Faster Pussycat.
Guitarist Keri Kelli (who had been in Warrant, Ratt, Slash’s Snakepit,
Love/Hate, Big Bang Babies, Pretty Boy Floyd, & Dad’s Porno Mag) joined LA
Guns in November of 2002, replacing Tracii Guns. The lineup of Phil,
Steve, Adam, Keri, & Brent is featured on the live DVD, Hellraiser’s
Ball, which was released only in
Part Seven (2004-present)
Phil, Steve, Adam, Stacey Blades
Tracii, Paul, Nickey, Jeremy Guns
Former Roxx Gang guitarist Stacey Blades
named as Keri’s replacement in early 2004.
Stacey and LA Guns recorded an album of cover songs called LA Guns
Rips the Covers Off, which was released on Shrapnel Records in April of
2004. Stacey had originally only been
brought in to do some session work, and was later asked to join the band. Phil, Steve, Adam, & Stacey toured
throughout 2004. In October of that
year, Tracii Guns released an album of demos on Deadline/Cleopatra Records
called Hollywood Raw, which features the original demos from LA Guns’
first album, and the band’s Collector’s Edition No. 1 EP (with Mike
Jagosz on vocals). Phil, Steve, Adam,
& Stacey recorded a new album in 2005, which was released in August called Tales
from the Strip (on Shrapnel Records).
Tales from the Strip is a bit of a concept album and is based on
their experiences in
Nikki Sixx left the Brides of Destruction
in late 2004, and the band broke up in late 2005 after they had released two
albums (both featuring Tracii Guns).
Their debut album, Here Comes the Brides was released in March of
2004 on Sanctuary Records, and their second album, Runaway Brides was
released in September of 2005 on Shrapnel Records. After the Brides of Destruction broke up,
Tracii reunited with former LA Guns singer Paul Black and drummer Nickey
Alexander for a “reunion” tour. Mick
Cripps was also originally going to tour with them, but had backed out. Tracii’s son, Jeremy Guns, joined Tracii’s
band on bass. Tracii, Paul, Nickey, and
Jeremy toured in the spring of 2006 as the Tracii Guns Band (or Tracii Guns
Group). Tracii & company plan to record
new music and re-record some old unreleased songs.
LA Guns biography written
by Trevor Johnsen, 2001-present
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