Rudy Sarzo

born on 18/11/1950 in Cuba

Rudy Sarzo

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Rudy Sarzo (born Rodolfo Maximiliano Sarzo Lavieille Grande Ruiz Payret y Chaumont,[1] November 18, 1950) is a Cuban American hard rock/heavy metal bassist. Sarzo has played with many well known heavy metal and hard rock acts including Quiet Riot, Ozzy Osbourne, Whitesnake, Manic Eden, Dio, Blue Öyster Cult, Geoff Tate's Queensrÿche and Devil City Angels. He is currently the bass player for The Guess Who.

Early life

Sarzo was born in Havana, Cuba on November 18, 1950. He immigrated to the United States in 1961, and was raised in Florida. His brother, Robert, is also a musician.

Music career

Sarzo joined Quiet Riot in December 1978 and remained in the band until early 1981. Though he is pictured on the cover of the band's 1978 album Quiet Riot II, he does not perform on it.

In 1980, he replaced Felix Robinson in Angel until their break-up in 1981. He did not appear on any material recorded by the band.

From March 1981 to September 1982, Sarzo rose to fame as the bassist in ex-Black Sabbath vocalist Ozzy Osbourne's band. He was recruited on the recommendation of Osbourne's guitarist Randy Rhoads, who had previously played with Sarzo in Quiet Riot. Sarzo's playing can be heard on Osbourne's Speak of the Devil and Tribute live albums, though he never appeared on a studio album with Osbourne. The liner notes of Osbourne's 1981 studio album Diary of a Madman list Sarzo as the bassist, though Bob Daisley actually played bass on the recordings.[2]

Following Rhoads' death in a plane crash in 1982, Sarzo became disillusioned and left Osbourne's band. He rejoined Quiet Riot in the midst of the recording of Metal Health, which would go on to become a multi-platinum hit. Contrary to popular belief, the famed Bass Guitar solo in the hit song, "Metal Health" was not recorded by Sarzo but by bassist Chuck Wright. After Sarzo had left Osbourne's band, a serious rift developed between the two, primarily the result of Quiet Riot vocalist Kevin DuBrow's persistent criticism of Osbourne's vocal abilities in the heavy metal press. Sarzo was a member of Quiet Riot during the peak of the band's success, and he appeared in numerous MTV videos and was voted 1983's Top Bassist by the readers of Circus magazine.[3] Sarzo remained with Quiet Riot from September 1982 to January 1985, when friction between himself and vocalist Kevin DuBrow convinced him to leave the band.

After leaving Quiet Riot, Sarzo formed M.A.R.S. with former Ozzy Osbourne bandmate Tommy Aldridge, with whom Sarzo maintained a close friendship. From April 1987 to September 1994, both Sarzo and Aldridge were members of Whitesnake before lead singer David Coverdale put the band on indefinite hiatus.

In the early 1990s, Sarzo decided to put together his own band, Sun King, recruiting vocalist Keith St. John (later to join Medicine Wheel, Burning Rain and Montrose) and future Marilyn Manson and Rob Zombie guitarist, John Lowery. Even though signed to Giant Records, the band was eventually dropped without releasing an album and Sarzo abandoned the project. In 1992, Sarzo had an uncredited role as a bass player for the fictional band Exorcist on the Tales from the Crypt episode "On A Deadman's Chest."

Sarzo would rejoin Quiet Riot on multiple occasions, and recorded albums with them in 1999 and 2001. In February 2004, Sarzo joined Yngwie Malmsteen’s Rising Force for the U.S. 30 city "Attack Tour". He then joined Dio later in 2004.

In 2007, Sarzo joined Blue Öyster Cult, replacing Richie Castellano as the band's bassist who became the band's guitarist/keyboard player, initially as a guest musician before officially taking the role.[4] He remained with Blue Öyster Cult until 2012.[5] He also serves as a counselor for Rock 'n Roll Fantasy Camp.

On September 1, 2012, Sarzo was announced to be part of a lineup with Geoff Tate,[6] who was expelled from Queensrÿche on June 5, 2012.[7] Other members of Tate's band include guitarist Kelly Gray, drummer Simon Wright, and keyboardist Randy Gane.[6]

Since January 25, 2013, Sarzo's brother, Robert, joined the band, replacing Glen Drover, who left two months earlier. This is the first time the Sarzo brothers have played together in a national act.[8][9] The band embarked on an "Operation: Mindcrime Anniversary Tour" on April 6, 2013, celebrating the album's 25th anniversary.[10]

Sarzo is also a member of a super group called Project Rock featuring members of Judas Priest, Guns N' Roses, Alice Cooper, AC/DC, Scorpions and more.

On January 18, 2017 Rudy was inducted into the Hall of Heavy Metal History for being at the forefront of Heavy Metal Bass.[11]

On August 28, 2017 on the podcast "The Church of What's Happening Now" with Joey Diaz and Lee Syatt Rudy says he has now been confirmed to be the bassist for The Guess Who.

Book

In 2006, Sarzo wrote a book entitled Off the Rails, a biographical account of his time in Ozzy Osbourne's band in the early 1980s, and centers mainly on his memories of the influential young guitarist Randy Rhoads, a close friend who died in a 1982 plane crash during the Diary of a Madman American tour.

Technical career

Sarzo is also an avid computer digital animator. When not touring or recording, he is a 3D technical director and co-executive producer at Ocean Visual FX in Southern California. Sarzo has demonstrated computer animation software at major tradeshows, such as demonstrating Acid, Sony Vegas and DVD Architect software at the Sony Pictures booth during the 2004 Winter NAMM Show. He released the Acid for Non Linear Editors training DVD, directed by Douglas Spotted Eagle, for the VASST training series, and created the "Working Man’s Bass" loop library exclusively for Sony Pictures’ Acid Software. He created the concert 3D animated opening for the video wall used during a European tour by Dio.

Discography

With Quiet Riot

  • Quiet Riot II (1978) (Credited but does not play)
  • Metal Health (1983)
  • Condition Critical (1984)
  • Alive and Well (1999)
  • Guilty Pleasures (2001)
  • Live At The US Festival (2012)

With Ozzy Osbourne

  • Speak of the Devil (1982)
  • Tribute (1987)
  • Ozzy Live – Disc 2 of Diary of a Madman Legacy Edition (2011)

With M.A.R.S. (MacAlpine/Aldridge/Rock/Sarzo)

  • Project Driver (1986)

With Whitesnake

  • Slip of the Tongue (1989)
  • Live at Donington 1990 (2011)

With Manic Eden

  • Manic Eden (1994)

With Michael Angelo Batio

  • Hands Without Shadows – "Tribute to Randy" (2005)

With Dio

  • Holy Diver – Live (2006)

With Bassinvaders

  • Hellbassbeaters (2008)

With Tim "Ripper" Owens

  • Play My Game (2009)

With Animetal USA

  • Animetal USA (2011)
  • Animetal USA W (2012)

With Queensrÿche featuring Geoff Tate

  • Frequency Unknown (2013)

With D-Metal Stars

  • Metal Disney (2016)

Charity collaborations

  • Emergency "Girlschool Haiti Appeal cover with Livewire, Lemmy and Girlschool" (2011)[12]

References

  1. ^ Sarzo, R. Off the Rails, 2nd edition (Charleston, Booksurge, LLC, 2006, pp. 86)
  2. ^ Diary of a Madman (album)
  3. ^ Sarzo profile on website of successful audio equipment manufacturer Peavey
  4. ^ Richie Castellanos (16 August 2009). "Richie Castellano Official Website: Bio". New York, NY: Extra Ordinary Productions. Retrieved 5 July 2010.  External link in |publisher= (help)
  5. ^ http://ultimateclassicrock.com/blue-oyster-cult-bassist-rudy-sarzo-announces-departure/
  6. ^ a b "Queensrÿche celebrate "Operation: Mindcrime" anniversary". SoundSpike. 2012-11-28. Archived from the original on 2014-02-21. 
  7. ^ "Declaration of Geoff Tate in Support of Motion for Preliminary Injunction" (PDF). Court declaration. 2012-06-09. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-07-22. Retrieved 2012-12-01.  (Exhibit E.)
  8. ^ "Geoff Tate's Queensryche Signs With Cleopatra Records; Announces New Lineup". Vintage Vinyl News. 2013-01-25. Retrieved 2013-01-25. 
  9. ^ Glen Drover Quits Geoff Tate's Queensrÿche. Blabbermouth.net. Retrieved on 2012-11-26.
  10. ^ Geoff Tate: Heading to the Future with a New Queensrÿche. Entertaim.net. Retrieved on 2012-11-26.
  11. ^ https://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/scorpions-metal-blade-records-nominated-to-hall-of-heavy-metal-history-w457434
  12. ^ Facebook.com

External links

  • Rudy Sarzo official website
  • Ocean Visual FX website
  • Interview at Saviours of Rock
  • Interview at AltGuitarBass.com
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