- C.C. DeVille
Infobox musical artist
Name = C.C. Deville
Img_capt = C.C. DeVille live with Poison onJuly 11 ,2008 at theMoondance Jam
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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Bruce Anthony Johannesson
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Born = Birth date and age|1962|5|14
Origin =Brooklyn, New York
Instrument =Guitar ,Vocals
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Genre =Glam metal ,Hard rock
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Years_active = 1981 - present
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Associated_acts = Poison,Samantha 7
URL = http://www.poisonweb.com
Notable_instruments =Bruce Anthony Johannesson better known as C.C. DeVille born
May 14 ,1962 inBrooklyn ,New York is best known as the leadguitarist of the Americanglam metal band Poison. He has also acted in bothreality television andtelevision drama shows.Early years
He was born as Bruce Anthony Johannesson in the
Bay Ridge area ofBrooklyn , New York. His interest inmusic grew after having seenThe Beatles perform on the "Ed Sullivan Show" (he was two years old at the time). DeVille began playing the guitar at the age of five after he was given a $27 JapaneseTelecaster copy. As his love of music grew, he began listening to bands such asLed Zeppelin ,Black Sabbath ,The Rolling Stones ,David Bowie ,Aerosmith ,Van Halen ,Cheap Trick , Queen, and especiallyKiss .At the age of 18, DeVille formed the band Lace in New York, which adopted a highly sexual, "glam" image. It was during this time period that DeVille began writing the song "Talk Dirty To Me", which would later appear on Poison's first album, "
Look What the Cat Dragged In ".DeVille began studying music theory at
New York University , but never completed his studies. Instead, he moved to Los Angeles in 1981 and played in various bands, including Screaming Mimi, Lace Slip, St James and Roxx Regime (which later changed their name toStryper ), before auditioning for Poison.DeVille's audition impressed
drummer Rikki Rockett and bassistBobby Dall , but angered vocalistBret Michaels . DeVille refused to play the songs that had been given to him as preparation, and instead jammed with a guitar riff he had written. The riff, which would eventually be featured in the Poison single "Talk Dirty to Me", would ultimately launch the band's career. Slash, who would go onto fame withGuns N' Roses , also auditioned for the position and made it to the final three, but lost to DeVille's try-out; Slash, also cited that Poison's music was just not his style after Rikki Rockett suggested that he wear make up and change his clothing style.In addition, he is the first cousin of Mike Chiapparelli, head coach of the 2008 New York State Baseball Champion Mamaroneck Tigers. "Coach Chap" is also the starting pitcher of the 2008 Mamaroneck Softball champions - the Duck Yen Dragons.
Popular success
DeVille co-wrote Poison's debut album with Bret Michaels. "Look What the Cat Dragged In" was released on
August 2 ,1986 . It included three hits, "Talk Dirty to Me," "I Want Action," and "I Won't Forget You." Sales for the album topped 2 million copies. DeVille also wrote much of the material for Poison's second album, "Open Up And Say...Ahh! ", which was released onMay 21 ,1988 and would ultimately go on to sell 8 million copies worldwide. It included the hit song "Nothin' But a Good Time", co-written by DeVille.In 1990, Poison released "Flesh and Blood".DeVille also performed lead guitar on Warrant's hit song "Cherry Pie", from the album "Cherry Pie".
In 2001, DeVille became the inspiration for rock & roll comic
C.C. Banana . [cite web | url=http://www.CCBanana.com/sludge/adventuresofccbanana.htm | title=The Adventures of C.C. Banana | publisher=Metal Sludge | accessdate=2008-10-11] A twisted homage to DeVille,C.C. Banana speaks in a cartoonish parody of DeVille's voice and wears a large yellow banana costume.C.C. Banana has since gone on to have a life and career of his own, interviewing numerous rock stars [cite web | url=http://www.MetalSludge.tv/home/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=748&Itemid=42 | title=Metal Sludge Invades Rock Never Stops Tour | publisher=Metal Sludge | accessdate=2008-10-11] and making TV appearances. [cite web | url=http://www.BraveWords.com/news/85456 | title=DON DOKKEN, MIKE PATTON, ATREYU On This Week's "Talking Metal On Fuse"; Set Photos Available | publisher=Brave Words & Bloody Knuckles | accessdate=2008-10-11]amantha 7
Samantha 7 was a short-lived band composed of guitarist C.C. Deville, guitaristTy Longley , bassistKrys Baratto , and drummerFrancis Ruiz . They played atWoodstock 1999 . Originally the band's name was "The Stepmothers" but the band was forced to change their name following a legal dispute with another band of the same name. Deville can be heard referring to this band as The Stepmothers in a Behind the Music interview. Samantha 7 released the self-titled album "Samantha 7" in 2000.A Samantha 7 song, "I Wanna be Famous", was used in the opening of the reality show "", which C.C. Deville starred in.
Discography
1986 - Poison "
Look What the Cat Dragged In "
1988 - Poison - "Open Up and Say...Ahh! "
1990 - Poison - "Flesh & Blood"
1990 - Warrant - "Cherry Pie" (Performing lead guitar in the song's "Cherry Pie" solo)
1990 - Sam Kinison - Have You Seen Me Lately? - Wild Thing
1990 - Sam Kinison - Leader of the Banned
1991 - Poison - "Swallow This Live " (Double Live Disc Set)
1993 - CC Deville - Son in Law Soundtrack - Hey Good Lookin' (withSpike from theQuireboys )
1996 - Poison - ""
1997 - LEN - You Can't Stop The Bum Rush - Feelin' Alright
1998 - Bret Michaels - "A Letter From Death Row " -Party Rock Band
2000 - The Muffs - Hamburger
2000 - "Samantha 7 "
2000 - Poison - "Crack a Smile...and More!" (features CC on the bonus tracks)
2000 - Poison - "Power to the People"
2001 -Poison Greatest Video Hits - DVD
2002 - Poison - "Hollyweird "
2003 - Poison - "Best Of Ballads & Blues"
2003 - Bret Michaels - "Songs of Life " -Party Rock Band
2004 - Spin The Bottle: An All-Star Tribute To Kiss - I Stole Your Love
2006 - Poison - ""
2007 -Motörhead - Kiss of Death (Guitar Solo on "God Was Never On Your Side")
2007 - Poison - "Poison'd " (cover album)
2008 - Poison - "Live, Raw & Uncut "References
External links
*myspace|ccdevillesofficialmyspace|C.C. DeVille
* [http://www.savioursofrock.com/interviews/interviewCCDeVille.htm C.C. DeVille Interview]
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