- Eric Dover
Eric Dover (born 1-19-1967 in Jasper, Alabama) is an American
musician ,Glam rock guitarist andsinger , most notably with Jellyfish,Slash's Snakepit , andAlice Cooper . It has been falsely rumored that he holds theGuinness Book of World Records title for having the "largest mouth span."Dover began playing guitar when he was 11 years old. He started playing around town wherever he could. He shared the stage with Kim Boyce and was in the group The Extras with
drummer Scott Collier in the mid-1980s. The core of that band split off to form the outfit Love Bang through the later part of the decade.In 1993 he joined Jellyfish on tour after the release of "
Spilt Milk ". The group disbanded in 1994 and Dover joined band mate Roger Manning in the group Doverman. Dover and Manning have cameos as part of Davy Jones' band in the 1995The Brady Bunch Movie .Before Doverman went into the studio, Dover auditioned as lead vocalist for the first solo album by Slash of
Guns N' Roses . Dover recorded vocals on theSlash's Snakepit album "It's Five O'Clock Somewhere" before rejoining Manning in the re-namedImperial Drag .After Imperial Drag broke up in 1997, Dover appeared on several albums as a session musician before joining
Alice Cooper 's band for the "Brutal Planet " tour in 2001. He played on 2001's "Dragontown " and is co-credited withAlice Cooper and fellowguitarist Ryan Roxie on most of the tracks of the 2003 album "The Eyes of Alice Cooper ". He left the band following the tour for "The Eyes of Alice Cooper ". Fellow BirminghamianDamon Johnson won the audition to replace him. Dover went on to frequently appear with other members of Cooper's band as Glamnation.Currently, Dover fronts a group named Sextus and has adopted a moniker of the same name. The debut album "Stranger Than Fiction" was released by Sextus on March 18, 2008 on Dramapants Records. Dover is currently married and living in Los Angeles.
External links
*http://www.ericdover.com/
* [http://www.dramapantsrecords.com/ Dramapants Records]
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