Doug Aldrich | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Doug Aldrich |
Born |
Raleigh, North Carolina, United States |
February 19, 1964
Genres | Hard rock, heavy metal |
Occupation(s) | Musician, songwriter |
Instruments | Guitar, bass, vocals |
Years active | 1985–present |
Labels | Geffen, SPV, Frontiers, Spitfire, Eagle, Enigma, Z |
Associated acts | Whitesnake, Dio, Hurricane, Burning Rain, Lion, Brunette, House of Lords, Bad Moon Rising, Revolution Saints, Glenn Hughes, The Dead Daisies |
Website | dougaldrich |
Doug Aldrich (born February 19, 1964), is a Los Angeles-based hard rock guitarist. He founded the band Burning Rain with Keith St. John in 1998 and has played previously with the bands Whitesnake, Dio, Lion, Hurricane, House of Lords, Bad Moon Rising and Revolution Saints. He is currently in the band The Dead Daisies. He has also released several solo albums. In 2015, Doug was touring as guitar player of former Deep Purple bassist and vocalist Glenn Hughes band. In early 2016 it was announced that he would be replacing Richard Fortus as guitarist of The Dead Daisies, as Fortus is leaving that band to perform with the Guns N' Roses reunion.
Aldrich was first introduced to the guitar at age 11 when his sister Jennifer introduced him to the playing of Jeff Beck. Aldrich's first guitar was a Les Paul model and came from Sears. Aldrich auditioned for Kiss. He did not get the gig but as a result of the audition he met Gene Simmons and he and Gene are friends to this day. Aldrich was also once a highly sought after guitar teacher, at one point he was teaching over 70 students a week.
In early 2014 Aldrich joined the critically acclaimed production show "Raiding the Rock Vault" at the New Tropicana Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, where he performed six shows a week with other Rock'n Roll greats including Robin McAuley (formerly Survivor, MSG), John Payne (Asia), Howard Leese (Bad Company, Heart), Paul Shortino (Quiet Riot) and Andrew Freeman (Offspring), among others. As of late 2015 this collaboration was still on ongoing project.