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Keri Kelli (guitar/vocals) 2002-2003

Keri “mau mau” Kelli had played in MANY bands before joining the LA Guns in late 2002.  He started out in the Big Bang Babies (early 90’s), who had released a few albums with Keri on guitar (and later on guitar and vocals).  In the late 90’s, he joined Pretty Boy Floyd (with former LA Guns-guitarist Keff Ratcliffe on bass) and a band called Dad’s Porno Mag (with former LA Guns-bass player Stefan Adika).  Keri joined RATT in 1999 and toured with the band that year, but left when Stephen Pearcy did in early 2000 so he could join Slash’s Snakepit featuring Slash of Guns N’ Roses.  Keri also played in Warrant for a short time in early 2000.  Snakepit disbanded in late 2000, and Keri went on to join Love/Hate (with former LA Guns-singer Jizzy Pearl).  Keri joined LA Guns November of 2002 to replace the departed Tracii Guns.  He remained in the band throughout 2003, and fit in well with LA Guns when I saw them.  I hear he also sings a mean version of Thin Lizzy’s “Jailbreak”, but I guess I’ll never know.  Keri also played in Bulletboys for a few shows in late 2003.  He was slated as only a temporary replacement for Tracii, which was proven in December of 2003 when he parted with the band.  LA Guns blamed Keri’s “drunken behavior” for the split, and Keri cited booking conflicts with his other band, Adler’s Appetite.  Adler’s Appetite (who also toured as Suki Jones) also features Brent Muscat and Jizzy Pearl, along with former Guns N Roses drummer Steven Adler.  Keri remained in that band until late 2005.  Keri has most recently joined former Motley Crue singer Vince Neil’s band.  He toured with Vince until Vince reunited with Motley Crue in early 2005.  Keri currently plays in Skid Row (filling in for Snake Sabo) and still plays with Jizzy in Love/Hate from time to time (2006).  He is also working with Jani Lane on Jani’s new CD as well as touring with Alice Cooper as a replacement for Ryan Roxie.  Keri’s birthday is September 7.  Keri is featured on the LA Guns album “Rips the Covers Off” and the live DVD “Hellraisers Ball”

 

Brent Muscat (guitars) 2000, 2002-2004

Brent Muscat is the original and current guitar player for Faster Pussycat; he helped form the band in the mid 1980’s and is featured on all of their original albums (“Faster Pussycat”, “Wake Me When it’s Over”, “Whipped”).  Faster Pussycat were successful, toured a lot, and eventually broke up around 1993, and Brent went on to get a “real” job.  Later in the 1990’s, he joined the band Bubble, with whom he recorded an album.  In 1998, Brent joined Phil Lewis’ band, which went on to be called The Liberators, and Brent is featured on their album “Access Denied”.  Brent helped to form the band that would become the Beautiful Creatures in late 1999 with former LA Guns bass player Chuck Garric and singer Joe Leste.  Brent and Chuck left the band in 2000.  Brent joined LA Guns for a short time in the spring and summer of 2000 to tour in place of Mick Cripps, but declined to go with the band and record “Man in the Moon”.  In 2001, he reunited with some of his Faster Pussycat bandmates.  Brent has toured with Faster Pussycat throughout 2001, 2002, and 2003.  He re-joined the LA `Guns in November of 2002 to tour playing co-lead guitar with Keri Kelli.  He left the LA Guns in summer 2003 to focus more time on Faster Pussycat’s tour and future album.  He has also been playing (with Keri Kelli and Jizzy Pearl) in Adler’s Appetite (AKA Suki Jones) with former Guns N’ Roses drummer Steven Adler.  He did not stay with Adler for long.  When Keri departed the LA Guns in December 2003, Brent filled in for a few shows but left again in early 2004. In 2005, Brent was diagnosed with throat cancer; although he has had it removed and supposedly has fully recovered.  Also in 2005, Brent formed a cover band called the Sin-City All-Stars with Jizzy Pearl.  Brent has not toured with Faster Pussycat in the last few years although he is still a member of the band.  Brent’s birthday is April 23.  Brent is featured on the LA Guns album “Rips the Covers Off” and the live DVD “Hellraisers Ball”

 

Mark “Muddy Stardust” Dutton (bass/vocals) 2000-2001

Mark Dutton AKA Muddy or Muddy Stardust came from a band called Burning Tree.  Burning Tree released an album in 1990 through Sony, on which Muddy played.  BT also recorded music for a second album, which was never released.  After BT broke up, he joined Izzy Stradlin’s band, The Ju Ju Hounds, but had left before Izzy’s debut was recorded.  Then he fell off the face of the earth.  Just kidding.  Muddy was recruited into LA Guns in mid-2000 to replace the departed Kelly Nickels for their summer tour.  He also co-wrote and played on the “Man in the Moon” album, and toured with LA Guns throughout 2001 to support it.  Muddy quit LA Guns in the fall of 2001 and recommended Adam Hamilton to the band.  He had left because he had joined Gilby Clarke’s band, Col. Parker (also featuring Slim Jim Phantom and Teddy “Zigzag” Andreadis), who released one album called “Rock & Roll Music”.  Muddy played bass on the album and wrote & sang half of the songs.  He has since played on both of Jizzy Pearl’s solo album and formed a project called Upthedose, who have also released an album called “Sects”.  Upthedose is basically a Muddy solo album.  Muddy was featured on the LA Guns album “Man in the Moon”, and some of those tunes were featured on the album “Fully Loaded”.

 

Jizzy Pearl (lead vocals) 1998-1999

Jizzy Pearl (born Jim Wilkinson) started off long long ago in a band called LA Rocks.  He left LA Rocks in the mid 1980’s and joined the band DataClan, who basically became Love/Hate.  Jizzy and Love/Hate suffered through the late 80’s and were signed to Columbia Records in 1989, releasing two albums on the label (“Blackout in the Red Room” and “Wasted in America”).  They were dropped in 1992/93 and recorded two more independent albums as a band (“Let’s Rumble” & “I’m Not Happy”).  Jizzo left Love/Hate during the recording of their fifth album (“Livin’ off Layla”), and the band soon called it a day.  He briefly reformed half of L/H in 1998, but again folded, and this is when he joined LA Guns.  Jizzy joined the band in August of 1998 and sang on the “Shrinking Violet” album.  He also toured with the LA Guns in the summer of 1999 with RATT and Poison, which was the LA Guns’ biggest tour in almost a decade.  Jizzy was let go in September ’99 when LA Guns reunited with Phil Lewis, and at this time Jizzy began re-forming new incarnations of Love/Hate (some of which worked out, and other didn’t).  These lineups have featured former LA Guns members Chris Van Dahl, Johnny Crypt, Keri Kelli, and even Tracii Guns.  He has also since released an album called “Let’s Eat” under the L/H nameplate, and had re-recorded some old L/H songs with the other guys in the band called “Greatest & Latest”.  Jizzy is currently the replacement singer for RATT, he joined RATT in mid-2000, and is currently still in the band (2006).  He’s also a writer, he’s written three books, called “I Got More Crickets than Friends”, “Angst for the Memories”, and “Unhappy Endings”.  He also toured and recorded with Adler’s Appetite (AKA Suki Jones) with Steven Adler from Guns N’ Roses and former LA Guns guitarists Brent Muscat & Keri Kelli.  In early 2004, Jizzy released a solo album called “Just a Boy” with our good buddy Muddy on bass (Muddy also produced the album).  This album also features Tracii, Johnny Crypt, and (Phil Lewis’ solo band) The Liberators’ drummer Dave Moreno.  Jizzy Left Adler’s Appetite in 2005, and released another solo album (again with Muddy) called “Vegas Must Die”.  Jizzy still continues to tour as Love/Hate and do an occasional show with RATT.  Jizzy’s birthday is St. Patrick’s Day, March 17.  Jizzy is featured on the LA Guns album “Shrinking Violet”

 

Johnny Crypt (bass/guitar/vocals) 1995-1999

Johnny started out as “Johnny Crystal” in a few strip bands before joining the band Boneyard with (LA Guns singer) Chris Van Dahl.  There is a Boneyard album that is in existence, but I do not know if it features Johnny or not.  He was recruited into the “new” LA Guns with Chris to record “American Hardcore” as the second guitar player (replacing Mick), but had switched to bass when Kelly left, and stayed there until February of 1999 when he quit the band due to the “Greatest Hits & Black Beauties” album (reunion of original lineup).  Some people may think he jumped the gun a little early as the reunion didn’t actually happen until months after the “Black Beauties” album was recorded and released, but Johnny doesn’t seem to regretting in his decision to jump ship.  He has since recorded an EP under the moniker “Plazmaholix” called “Virus” where he performed all instruments.  He was also in Love/Hate for a while with (former LA Guns members) Jizzy Pearl and Chris Van Dahl, but this incarnation of the band was axed in 2000 as Jizzy had joined RATT.  Johnny was asked to re-join LA Guns in 2000 when Kelly Nickels left the band, but Johnny had declined the offer.  He has since recorded more songs for Plazmaholix, which have not yet been released.  Johnny was also in a band called Jetset, but I don’t know when or where.  Johnny is featured on three LA Guns albums, “American Hardcore”,

“Wasted”, and “Shrinking Violet”

 

Ralph Saenz (lead vocals/acoustic guitar) 1997-1998

In the mid 1990’s, “David Lee Ralph” Saenz formed THE Van Halen tribute band, The Atomic Punks.  Previous to this, he had been in a band called 7% Solution.  Although he has also been a member of other bands over the years, he still plays with The Atomic Punks.  The AP’s have featured (over the years) guitarists Bart Walsh and Russ Parish.  Ralph joined LA Guns in the summer of 1997, when LA Guns had fired Chris Van Dahl in hopes of reuniting with Phil Lewis.  Phil declined, and Ralph (who had been a friend of Tracii’s) signed on, and toured throughout 1997 and into 1998.  Ralph sang on the “Wasted” EP, and left LA Guns in the summer of 1998 to start a solo career (which never happened).  There was a live album rumored to be released, featuring Ralph in the LA Guns, which obviously never happened.  You can find some live bonus tracks of Ralph singing for LA Guns on the re-issue of Tracii Guns’ “Killing Machine” CD.  Ralph was received very well by most LA Guns fans (after the Chris Van Dahl “fiasco”), and the band’s morale and outlook for the future seemed to be at an all time high when Ralph was in the band.  After LA Guns, Ralph continued to work with The Atomic Punks and also formed Metal Skool (who were originally named Metal Shop and were also known as Danger Kitty).  They were the fake 80’s glam metal cover/spoof band that played on the Discover Card commercials in 2000.  When they were still called Metal Shop, they released an EP called “Hole Patrol” and a home video to companion the CD.  Metal Skool continues to play as a metal cover/spoof band.  Ralph’s birthday is May 17.  Ralph is featured on the LA Guns EP “Wasted”

 

Chris “Roxy” Van Dahl (lead vocals) 1995-1997

Roxy Dahl was the singer for Tom Mathers’ band, Cherry St. in the late 80’s.  The band recorded an EP and a full-length album with Roxy (Chris).   After Cherry St. & Chris parted was, Chris went on to sing for the band Boneyard, which also featured former LA Guns bass player Johnny Crypt on guitar.  There is a Boneyard album that is in existence, but I do not know if it features Chris or not.  Chris and Johnny joined LA Guns in the summer of 1995.  Chris sang on the “American Hardcore” album, and toured with the band in 96/97.  He was let go in the summer of 1997 as Tracii & Steve had hoped to reunite with Phil Lewis.  With Chris, LA Guns’ sound changed drastically from that of the Phil Lewis-era LA Guns.  This sound was not as well-received by the fans, although the band seemed to love making such heavy music.  Chris went on to form a band called The VOW, which also featured (Phil Lewis solo band) The Liberators’ Adam Kurry on bass and some of his former Boneyard bandmates.  He also joined Love/Hate (as a bass player) with Jizzy Pearl and Johnny Crypt for a short time in 2000, but this lineup was broken apart when Jizzy joined RATT.  The VOW later changed its name to The POW, or Pack of Wolves.  The band broke up in late 2005.  Chris is featured on the LA Guns album “American Hardcore”

 

Michael “Bones” Gershima (drums) 1992-1994

Mr. Bones AKA MC Bones AKA “Bones” AKA Michael Gershima played in a band called Gypsy Rose in Seattle before joining LA Guns, replaced Steve Riley during the “Hollywood Vampires” tour over the 1991-1992 holiday season (I have a December 23 bootleg featuring Steve and a January 29 bootleg featuring Bones), and recorded tracks on “Cuts” and “Vicious Circle” before Steve returned to the fold.  Bones was no longer a member of the band by the time “Vicious Circle” was released, and I don’t know why he parted ways with LA Guns.  Bones also worked with Phil in Filthy Lucre, a band which was formed in 1992-93, and released an album called “Popsmear” in 1996-97 after Phil left LA Guns.  He also played a few tunes on Phil’s solo album.  Tracii Guns said that Bones was “funny as hell”.  Bones is featured on the following LA Guns releases: “Cuts”, “Vicious Circle”, and some of the songs on “Hollywood-A-Go-Go”.

 

Robert Stoddard (guitar/vocals) 1985-1987

Robert Stoddard started out as a solo artist in the early 80’s in Los Angeles.  The Robert Stoddard Band or just Robert Stoddard (solo) had a few local Los Angeles hits with some songs that he would later bring into LA Guns (like the song “LAPD”, which was released by Elektra Records as a single in 1981).  Robert went on to be the original singer of Dogs D’Amour (he came up with the name).  His stage name in Dogs D’Amour was Ned Christie.  He left the band before they recorded their first album (which was released in 1984), and the band’s guitar player, Tyla, took over as their singer.  Stoddard then formed the band On The Wire.  Over the years, Robert had known Paul Black.  When Tracii left LA Guns in 1986, Robert was hired by Paul as Tracii’s replacement.  Tracii would soon return, and the band then had two guitar players.  LA Guns recorded demos with Robert (which have since been released).  Robert left the band just before Paul Black did (in early 1987), but many of the songs off LA Guns’ first album were co-written with him.  Paul Black gives Robert a lot of credit for what he did in LA Guns, and the fact that he had written so many of their songs.  Supposedly he has given up rock and roll, and has taken over his family’s business.  There is a Robert Stoddard, however, who has recorded two religious albums more recently (the guy’s picture looks kind of like Robert, but I can’t confirm that it is him).  Robert is featured on the LA Guns releases “Black City Breakdown” & “Black List”.

 

Myron Grombacher (drums) 1994

Myron was a session player on the “Vicious Circle” album, where he played on four of the songs, but was never “in the band” though.  He also has played with (and appears on albums by): Pat Benatar, Lita Ford, Rick Derringer, Jack Russell (of Great White), and Robert Tepper (whoever he is).  He started out playing with Rick Derringer, but is best known for working with Pat Benatar.  Myron is featured on the “Vicious Circle” album.

 

Former LA Guns members who are not featured on any LA Guns release:

 

Keff Ratcliffe (guitar) 2002

Keff Ratcliffe had played the bass in Pretty Boy Floyd in the late 90’s, and is featured on their album “Porn Stars”.  I don’t know why he left PBF, but he doesn’t seem like he likes those guys too much anymore.  Keff played guitar with LA Guns on their summer 2002 Metal Edge Rockfest tour in support of “Waking the Dead” (but did not play on the album).  Keff has said that he is very influenced by Tracii Guns, and he quit the LA Guns a little while after Tracii left in October of 2002 (Keff left in November).  Keff had also been named the guitarist for Bret Michaels (of Poison) on his 2004 solo tour, but this was put on ice when Poison (as a band) announced that they were to tour with KISS that summer.  He went on to tour with pop singer Jessica Simpson.  Keff has made guest appearances with LA Guns a few times since his departure, and has remained friendly with the band.

 

Chuck Garric (bass) 1999

Chuck Garric had played bass for Dio in the 90’s and had also been a member of the band The Turds.  When Johnny Crypt left LA Guns in early 1999, he was replaced for a short time by Stefan Adkia.  For some reason Stefan didn’t stick around and Chuck was hired to play the bass on LA Guns’ summer tour with Poison and RATT that same year.  Chuck was let go from the band in the fall of ’99 as LA Guns had reunited its original lineup.  For a short time he played in a band called Kilowatt with Tracii Guns, and he also played in the first incarnation of the Beautiful Creatures with Joe Leste and Brent Muscat.  Chuck has since returned to Dio for a short time and also played in George Lynch’s Lynch Mob sometime between 2000 and 2002.  In 2002/2003, he joined Alice Cooper’s band, and is featured on Cooper’s latest two or three albums.  Chuck still tours with Alice and is featured on his last two albums and new live DVD.

 

Stefan Adika (bass) 1999

Stefan Adika had played bass in Gilby Clarke’s band throughout the late 90’s and was also a member of the band Dad’s Porno Mag (also featuring former-LAG-guitarist Keri Kelli).  Stefan replaced Johnny Crypt for a short time in the spring of 1999.  Although he was friends with Tracii, for some reason he was only in the band for about a month.  Stefan was replaced by Chuck Garric.  He has also played in another one of Gilby Clarke’s bands, The Starfuckers (which also featured Tracii Guns) and recently in Dee Dee Ramone’s band (before Dee Dee died).  He has since played in the band Glamnation, as well as continuously working with The Starfuckers.

 

Chris Holmes (guitar) 2002

Chris Holmes played lead and co-lead guitar in WASP from 1984 until 1990-91 and recorded WASP’s first five albums (“WASP”, “The Last Command”, “Inside the Electric Circus”, “Live in the Raw”, “The Headless Children”).  Steve Riley was also in WASP with him for a few years and tours.  Chris had left WASP from 1991 until 1997, when he reunited with Blackie Lawless and recorded five more albums (“KFD”, “Live Assassins”, “Helldorado”, “The Sting”, “Unholy Terror”).  Chris and Blackie had a final falling out in 2001, which led to Chris leaving WASP in the past.  Chris has displayed some heavy dislike for Blackie since his departure.  He has since reunited with former WASP co-lead-guitarist Randy Piper in the band Animal, with whom he has recorded an album and toured with.  Chris also reunited with Steve Riley (and of course, LA Guns) in the fall of 2002 to fill in for the abruptly departed Tracii Guns for a few west coast and Alaskan tour dates.  Chris was a temporary fill in player, and was not asked or had declined to join the LA Guns as Tracii’s replacement.  Chris has since parted ways with Animal as well, although for different reasons than his WASP departure.

 

Charlie Paulson (guitars) 2003

Charlie Paulson is best known as the guitarist for the punk/ska band Goldfinger.  He is listed as Goldfinger’s original guitarist, but I believe that there was a guy in the band before him.  He recorded five albums with the band (“Darrin’s Coconut Ass”, “Goldfinger”, “Hang Ups”, “Stomping Ground”, “Foot in Mouth”) between 1996 and 2001, when he left the band before they released their 2002 album, “Open Your Eyes”.  Charlie also played some guitar on the Faster Pussycat remix album, “Between the Valley of The Ultra Pussy” in 2001.  He filled in on guitar for Brent Muscat (who was on your with Faster Pussycat at the time) during a select few shows for LA Guns in 2003, but only as a temporary player.  Charlie declined (or was not asked) to join the band on a permanent basis, and the LA Guns continued on as a four piece in the fall of 2003.  Since then, I have no information on Charlie.

 

Joe LeSte’ (vocals) 1998

Joe Leste had been the singer for Bang Tango in the late 80’s and early 90’s.  Bang Tango released 5 albums (“Live Injection”, “Psycho Café”, “Dancin on Coals”, “Ain’t No Jive Live”, “Love after Death”) and then called it a day around 1994.  Joe was originally slated to be Ralph Saenz’s replacement in LA Guns in the summer of 1998, but had blown off a few rehearsals and the band decided he wasn’t the right guy.  So he WAS in the band for a few days, long enough to take a promo photo!  Joe reformed Bang Tango later in 1998 and released two more albums (“Bang Tango Live” & “Greatest Tricks”) before breaking up again in 2000.  Joe formed the Beautiful Creatures in late 1999 (with Chuck Garric and Brent Muscat), who released an album in 2001.  Joe and some of his BC band mates have also formed a Bang Tango revival in the last few years, and have released an album in 2004 called “Ready to Go”.  Beautiful Creatures released their sophomore album in 2005, titled “Deuce”.  Bang Tango released yet another new album in 2006 and continues to tour.

 

Rod Arias (drums)

Rod Arias was listed by Phil Lewis as being a former LA Guns member in his “rewind” interview with the Metal Sludge Website.  I don’t know when Rod was in the band but I would assume it was during the short time that Steve Riley was out of the band in the mid 1990’s.  Rod was the drummer for Phil’s band, The Liberators, in their first lineup in 1998 and early 1999, when he was replaced by Dave Moreno.  Rod also played on the “More Purple than Black” album.

 

Leo (guitars) 2003

Leo is a mystery; apparently he played in some band with Keri Kelli.  When Brent was doing the Faster Pussycat summer 2003 Metal Sludge “Extravaganza” Tour, apparently LA Guns wanted a second guitar player for their ill-fated summer tour with XYZ and Great White.  Leo was unofficially named the guy by Adam Hamilton (I assume he did some rehearsals with the band), but somehow never came to be.  If you are Leo or have any information on Leo please e-mail me at motley_scrue@hotmail.com

 

LA Guns biographical information written by Trevor Johnsen, 2001-present.

If you have any information on these band members that I have left out, or want to use any of this information for any reason, please e-mail me at motley_scrue@hotmail.com

 

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