Rocky George
Rocky George |
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George, performing with Fishbone in France, August 2005. |
Background information |
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Birth name |
Leonard F. George[1] |
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Born |
(1965-01-09) January 9, 1965 in Culver City, California, U.S. |
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Genres |
Heavy metal, thrash metal, funk metal, punk rock, progressive metal |
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Instruments |
Guitar |
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Years active |
1982–present |
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Associated acts |
Suicidal Tendencies, Fishbone, Cro-Mags, Harley's War, 40 Cycle Hum |
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Notable instruments |
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Ibanez RG Series Guitars |
Leonard F. George[1] (born January 9, 1965[2] in Culver City, California), best known by his stage name Rocky George, is an American heavy metal virtuoso guitarist who has been a member of several notable musical acts, including Suicidal Tendencies, where he was their lead guitarist from 1984 to their first breakup in 1995. After Suicidal Tendencies, George played with 40 Cycle Hum and Cro-Mags, and in 2003, he joined Fishbone. George was also a member of a local punk rock band called Pap Smear.
Biography
During his tenure with Suicidal Tendencies, George joined a short-lived punk side project called "Pap Smear", formed by Slayer members Jeff Hanneman and Dave Lombardo. Although Pap Smear has never released any records, two of their songs were re-recorded on Slayer's 1996 covers album Undisputed Attitude. George joined Suicidal Tendencies in 1984, replacing Jon Nelson, who replaced the first album's guitarist Grant Estes. His debut with the band was Welcome to Venice on the song "Look Up..(The Boys Are Back)" written by Jon Nelson and Mike Muir. George is largely considered responsible for moving Suicidal Tendencies away from their hardcore punk roots into a more thrash oriented territory. He is also responsible for Robert Trujillo joining the band, who was a high school friend of his (at Culver City High School).
Since 2003, he has been playing guitar with Fishbone and appeared on their 2006 album Still Stuck in Your Throat.
In 2008, after thirteen years, George played with his former bandmates during an Infectious Grooves set.[3]
Instruments
Rocky has used Ibanez guitars almost exclusively for years (particularly the RG series). He is still endorsed by Ibanez. Despite rumors, however, Rocky did not design the RG series (as "RG" stands for Roadstar Guitar, not for Rocky George). He is also a long time user of Mesa Boogie amplifiers.
Discography
Suicidal Tendencies
Cro-Mags
Fishbone
References
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- Kendall Jones
- Chris Dowd
- Phillip "Fish" Fisher
- John Bigham
- Anthony Brewster
- Dion Murdock
- John McKnight
- Tracey Singleton
- André "PaDre" Holmes
- Torri Ruffin
- Curtis Storey
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