Rozz Williams | |
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Rozz Williams at Daucus Karota Concert
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Background information | |
Birth name | Roger Alan Painter |
Also known as | Rozz Williams |
Born |
Pomona, California, United States |
November 6, 1963
Died | April 1, 1998 West Hollywood, California, United States |
(aged 34)
Genres | Deathrock, gothic rock, post-punk, industrial, industrial rock, punk rock, dark ambient, dark cabaret, experimental |
Occupation(s) | Musician, singer, songwriter, poet, filmmaker |
Instruments | Vocals, guitar, bass, keyboard, electronics, organ |
Years active | 1979–1998 |
Labels | Cleopatra, Frontier, Triple X, Hollows Hill Sound |
Associated acts | Christian Death, Shadow Project, Premature Ejaculation, Daucus Karota, Heltir, EXP, Gitane Demone |
Website | www.rozznet.com |
Rozz Williams (born Roger Alan Painter, November 6, 1963 – April 1, 1998) was an American vocalist and musician most known for his work with the bands Christian Death, Shadow Project (with musician Eva O), and with the industrial project Premature Ejaculation. Christian Death is cited by some as a pioneer of the American gothic rock scene as well as deathrock. Williams was also involved with Daucus Karota, Heltir, and EXP; he also recorded several solo albums.
Williams committed suicide by hanging himself in his West Hollywood apartment on April 1, 1998.
On November 6, 1963, Rozz Williams was born Roger Alan Painter in Pomona, California, and was raised in a strict Southern Baptist family with his three older siblings (one sister, two brothers, with Larry being the oldest).
As a child, he was a fan of David Bowie, Roxy Music, T. Rex, Alice Cooper, Iggy Pop and the New York Dolls. When he reached adolescence in the late 1970s, he became attracted to the punk rock music scene.
By the age of 16 he began performing in bands. He took the name of Rozz Williams from a gravestone he found in a Pomona cemetery. His first bands were called The Crawlers, No, then later The Upsetters. He sang and played the guitar, though the band never performed on stage. He then went on to form The Asexuals. In addition to being the lead vocalist, he played the organ and guitar, with Jill Emery also contributing vocals as well as playing bass, and Steve Darrow on drums. Their performances were limited to a few parties.