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It’s a learning experience for young Eugene, who must put his lessons to use when it turns out the crossroads story was real and he’s forced to battle the devil’s guitar-slinging henchman (Steve Vai). 16. Col. John Matrix, Commando 20th Century Fox 16. Col. John Matrix, Commando...
David Lee Roth set out to beat his former bandmates at their own game by assembling an all-star backing band comprising guitarist Steve Vai, bassist Billy Sheehan and drummer Gregg Bissonette for his full-length solo debut,Eat ‘Em and Smile.It worked. From the strutting opener “Yankee Rose...
21. Steve Vai Steve Vai was one of the most in-demand guitarists of the '80s, working with everyone from Frank Zappa to David Lee Roth and Whitesnake. This virtuoso is known for his quirky style and technical ability, often leading to some complex instrumental pieces. ...
DeVille was clearly on another planet from the start, careening across the stage and bashing sloppy riffs from his out-of-tune guitar. The band made it to the chorus of "Unskinny Bop" before DeVille abruptly stopped playing, bringing the performance to an awkward halt. Host Arsenio Hall valia...
DeVille was clearly on another planet from the start, careening across the stage and bashing sloppy riffs from his out-of-tune guitar. The band made it to the chorus of "Unskinny Bop" before DeVille abruptly stopped playing, bringing the performance to an awkward halt. Host Arsenio Hall valia...
David Lee Roth's first solo band was just too good to last very long. After recording 1986's phenomenalEat 'Em and Smile, Roth, guitarist Steve Vai, bassist Billy Sheehan and drummer Gregg Bissonette began to fracture while recording 1988's overly poppySkyscraper, with Sheehan leaving before ...
"'[Nothin'] but a Good Time' was played, the confetti dropped as it has every year, the band comes out and waves and it goes dark," another fan recalled. "A couple of minutes pass by, and Bobby Dall comes running onstage, [picks] up the mic and starts screaming, 'Do you want ...