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niggaz, jtkiefer, president bush, list of proverbs, tolerance, doublecross, tupac greatest hit lyric, james cooper (vi), cheryl hines, norman field (ii), sexy, poisonous, queer as folk, wicca, barbs, contemporary singer/songwriter, f. gary gray, | Quickly regarded as one of rock’s most acrobatic and toughest guitarists, Wylde would later develop his "chicken pickin" southern rock influenced style and apply it to the band’s sound on their next album -1991’s No More Tears. During the No More Tears tour, Wylde continued to feed interpretations his southern rock appetite with Lynyrd Skynhead, which interpretations would later change their name to Pride and Glory and release one highly regarded album for Geffen Records before disbanding. Off and on with Ozzy for the next few years gave Wylde the time to interpretations pursue a full time band of his own, Black Label Society. Although the music is primarily metal, there are plenty of noticeable influences ranging from Led Zeppelin and the Allman Brothers to even Elton John. Through seven very strong albums, including 2005’s Mafia, the Dimebag Darrell tribute "In This River," and a pounding DVD, Black Label Society is one of the true non-corporate raw acts remaining today. Glide's Joe Adler recently caught up with Wylde while preparing for his current tour with Black Label Society. |
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Zakk Wylde - Black Label cheryl hines Society Joe Adler Thursday, October 20, 2005 In 1987, at just 19 years of cheryl hines age, Zakk Wylde’s life changed forever. Sharon Osbourne was on the phone - he had gotten the job as Ozzy Osbourne’s next guitarist. Like the plot of every rock and roll movie, Wylde was working at a New Jersey gas station at the time, playing in a metal band called Zyris where he heard on Howard Stern that Ozzy would be auditioning unknown guitarists to replace the cheryl hines departed Jake E. Lee. When he finally got in front of the godfather of metal, he immediately impressed him with his instantly recognizable guitar sound and distinctive pinch harmonic technique. Wylde soon started writing and recording with Ozzy, culminating with 1988’s No Rest For The Wicked, which would change heavy metal music forever. After many highly publicized ups and downs over the years after Ozzy left Black Sabbath, including the tragic death of guitarist Randy Rhodes in 1982, Wylde would prove to be the missing spark to ignite Ozzy’s creative fire in the late 80’s and throughout the 90’s. |
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