- Blackie Lawless
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Name = Blackie Lawless
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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Steven Edward Duren
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Born = birth date and age|1956|9|4
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Origin = Florida, moved to New York at age of 6 Fact|date=June 2008
Instrument =Vocals ,Guitar , Bass
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Genre = Heavy metal,Hard rock ,Shock rock ,Glam metal
Occupation =Musician ,songwriter ,actor
Years_active = 1975–present
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Associated_acts = W.A.S.P., London,Circus Circus , Sister,Killer Kane ,New York Dolls ,Orfax Rainbow ,Black Rabbit andThe Underside
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Notable_instruments =Blackie Lawless (born Steven Edward Duren on
September 4 ,1956 , inStaten Island ,New York ), is an Americansinger ,songwriter andmusician best known as the leadsinger andrhythm guitar ist for heavy metal band W.A.S.P.. He has become notorious in the heavy metal community for his live performances,controversial album cover s andlyrics .Biography
Lawless is of
Blackfoot Native American ancestry. His mother - a professional dancer - was part French and part Native American. [ [http://www.metaltruth.com/index.php?title=Blackie_Lawless_-_April_30th_2007 Metaltruth.com Interview 2007] ]Lawless' musical interests began when he was nine years old ("My brother had a guitar and I used to sneak down to his bedroom and play it when he wasn't there"), he had his first guitar about a year later and earned his first pocket money with his first band called "The Underside."
At 16, Lawless played with the band "Black Rabbit" in local bars, another early band was "Orfax Rainbow." After leaving high school he worked two years for his father's construction firm.
Music career
For about fifteen days, in May 1975, Lawless played guitar for the
New York Dolls , replacingJohnny Thunders at two shows, during their tour throughFlorida . After the tour, he went toCalifornia withArthur Kane and helped found the "Killer Kane Band ", (Single "Mr. Cool", a song which then went on to become "Cries in the Night"), where Lawless was the singer. At that time his artistic name was "Blackie Goozeman." About a year later Kane went back toNew York while Lawless decided to stay inLos Angeles .In 1976, he formed Sister, who are believed to be the first Los Angeles group to use the (inverted) pentagram as their logo.
Randy Piper , later of W.A.S.P., was Sister's second and longest-staying guitar player. Lawless' stage antics at the time included lighting his boots on fire (the trick he later gave toNikki Sixx ) and eating live worms. Around 1978, a new lineup was assembled that included the aforementioned Sixx on the bass and Lizzie Grey on guitars. This lineup tried to record a few songs, but the outcome was so terrible they decided to scrap the idea altogether. Around that time, Chris Holmes came into the picture for the first time to play guitar. According to Holmes, this lineup managed to play live at least once.After this version of Sister failed in its turn, Lawless started his next band "Circus Circus", in 1979, with Randy Piper again appearing in the lineup. When it became clear that this band was going nowhere as well, in 1981, Lawless joined
Lizzie Grey andNikki Sixx 's relatively successful London, with whom he played a few gigs and recorded two songs as demos, already without Sixx, who'd left to formMötley Crüe . In 1982 Lawless assumed bass duties and along with Randy Piper formed W.A.S.P.. The lineup was soon completed withChris Holmes onlead guitar andTony Richards ondrum s.W.A.S.P.
During W.A.S.P.'s long history, there have been numerous band/lineup changes, and today Lawless is the only remaining original member. He writes most of the songs and music scores on W.A.S.P.'s
album s and says his favorite album to date is "The Crimson Idol ". Many of his songs tend to deal withreligion , due to his fundamentalistChristian upbringing and the fact that his grandfather was a deacon and his uncle was a preacher, but veer into socio-political topics from time to time. Lawless even spoke often about going intopolitics , but has not yet actively pursued that action.Lawless' influences include
AC/DC ,Black Sabbath andthe Beatles . His notorious stage theatrics were influenced byAlice Cooper andThe Who , but he took it one step further with throwing raw meat into the audience and girls positioned on torture racks. During the 1980s he was severely criticized by organizations like theParents Music Resource Center because of W.A.S.P.'s rather extreme live shows with concerts regularly cancelled by local authorities and, in some countries, banned from playing entirely. Lawless has sued and won a case against PMRC for copyright infringements.In 2003 Lawless was an outspoken defender of
Pete Townshend (fromThe Who ), who was arrested on suspicion of possessing indecent images of children. W.A.S.P. did a cover song fromThe Who 's "The Real Me" on the "The Headless Children " (1989)CD .Acting
Apart from being a musician, Lawless can be seen in "
Can't Stop the Music " (1980), a musical aboutThe Village People , and in the 1985 fantasy/horror film "The Dungeonmaster ". He also had a cameo role related to the 1984 movie "This Is Spinal Tap "; he appeared in a mock commercial celebrating the release of the Spinal Tap recording.Lawless was asked to play
Sammi Curr in the horror film "Trick or Treat" (1986), but declined the offer. The role was instead given toTony Fields .Lawless was also considered for the role of the
liquid-metal T-1000 in "", although his height proved to be a problem. The role of the original Terminator had been written for a man of average stature, who could easily blend in to a crowd, andJames Cameron wanted to apply that original concept to dramatic effect for the T-1000. In an AOL chat, Lawless explained: "Probably the biggest regret that I have, though I didn't turn it down, was a part in "Terminator 2 " thatRobert Patrick got.Schwarzenegger wanted me to do the part, but when he found out I was 6'4", I couldn't. I regret not being able to do that."Recent times
In 2006 Lawless was found not guilty of criminal assault in an
Arizona courtroom . The charge dated back to August 2005, when he reportedly kicked a security guard during a tantrum whilst performing inScottsdale, Arizona .The band cancelled its previously announced
Europe an dates in July 2006, after Lawless was diagnosed with an abnormality in one of the arteries leading to his heart. He's now fine after some rest and special treatment. Later on he announced newEurope an dates for the same year.All rumours about Lawless having a bad heart have been declared false by his representatives at the official W.A.S.P. Website. As have rumours about him being killed in a car accident in 2007.
In October 2007, the band announced that no recording devices, including phones with cameras, would be allowed into shows and any phones found by security would be confiscated, for the duration of
The Crimson Idol tour. It is speculated that this was mostly due to W.A.S.P's decreasing record sales, but is also thought to be to protect the video footage shown onscreen during the concert. However this turned out not to be the case, as many of the audience members proceeded to take pictures of the band whilst they were onstage performing.Trivia
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Baseball playerRyne Duren is his uncle. Before becoming a musician, Lawless played in the minor leagues for theCincinnati Reds organization. He is a fan of his hometown team, theNew York Yankees , but despite his involvement in baseball has stated thatMuhammad Ali is his idol.
* Lawless has been friends with fellowStaten Island er and formerNew York Dolls bandmateDavid Johansen , as well as withAce Frehley of KISS andNikki Sixx ofMötley Crüe , with whom he once worked in the band London.
* A March 31, 1985 article inCircus (magazine) by Ben Liemer states thatGene Simmons of KISS was influenced by Blackie in 1977 after watching Sister perform inLos Angeles . Blackie had come across a hand salute known as thecorna in an occult book and had started using it during live performances. Three months later when KISS's new albumLove Gun was released, Gene was using it on the album cover. Today that hand gesture is widely known in popular culture by many names such as "Devil Horns", "Metal Sign". etc.
* As part of the W.A.S.P. stage performance, Lawless mounts a demonic-looking metal sculpture that doubles as a microphone stand (Known by fans and Blackie as 'Elvis'). Reportedly weighing in excess of 1,000 lbs., it is mounted on springs to allow Blackie to climb atop and swing from it during the show to dramatic effect. This mic stand is often cited by the band as the reason for its cancellation of shows, due to its tremendous weight being too heavy for the stage.References
External links
* [http://www.arenaofpleasure.com/ W.A.S.P. Arena Of Pleasure Fan Site]
* [http://www.restlessgypsy.org/ Restless Gypsy Fan Site]
* [http://www.waspnation.com/ Official W.A.S.P. Website]
* [http://www.metaltruth.com/index.php?title=Blackie_Lawless_-_April_30th_2007 2007 Interview]
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* [http://www.hardradio.com/shockwaves/wasp1.html HardRadio.com interview with Blackie Lawless: Helldorado]Persondata
NAME= Lawless, Blackie
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= Duren, Steven Edward
SHORT DESCRIPTION= Musician, songwriter and actor
DATE OF BIRTH= 1956-9-4
PLACE OF BIRTH= Staten Island,New York
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