Scott Ian

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Scott Ian

Scott Ian performing with Anthrax in 2009
Background information
Birth name Scott Ian Rosenfeld
Born December 31, 1963 (1963-12-31) (age 48)
Queens, New York, United States
Genres Heavy metal, thrash metal, crossover thrash, groove metal
Occupations Musician, songwriter
Instruments Guitar, bass, vocals, drums
Years active 1981–present
Associated acts Anthrax, Stormtroopers of Death, Damnocracy, Pearl, The Damned Things
Notable instruments
Washburn 'Scott Ian' Signature Model
Jackson 'Scott Ian' Signature Model

Scott Ian Rosenfeld (born December 31, 1963), better known by the stage name Scott Ian, is an American musician, best known as the rhythm guitarist for the heavy metal band Anthrax. Ian is also the guitarist and a founding member of the crossover thrash band Stormtroopers of Death. He has hosted The Rock Show on VH1 and has appeared on VH1's I Love the... series, Heavy: The Story of Metal and Supergroup (TV series). Ian is now the rhythm guitarist for the Metal Band The Damned Things.

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[edit] Personal life

Ian was born to a Jewish family in the Bayside section of the New York City borough of Queens on the last day of 1963. He has a younger brother named Jason who was involved in Anthrax briefly and a half-brother named Sean. Witnessing Kiss live for the first time at Madison Square Garden in 1977 made a huge impact on Ian, who has been very vocal over the years about his love for the band, and even appeared on an episode of Gene Simmons Family Jewels in which he visited Simmons at his home and spoke about the impact Kiss had on his life and career. Ian went on to discover and be influenced by British heavy metal bands such as Iron Maiden, Motörhead and Judas Priest, as well as by NYC hardcore. Ian also discovered the Ramones around the age of 12 and knew that he could become a famous hard rock/heavy metal star.

Ian attended Bayside High School, class of 1981.

Ian is married to singer Pearl Aday, daughter of famed singer Meat Loaf. Their first child, Revel Young Ian, was born on June 19, 2011.[1]

He is a die hard Yankees fan. He also enjoys Snowboarding. He has taken up poker and is now an online pro at UltimateBet. He finished 637th in the 2009 World Series of Poker Main Event taking home $21,365.[2] He has also shown himself to be a devout Battlestar Galactica fan, posting numerous blogs about the show and also making an appearance for the red carpet series finale. He is also a fan of Doctor Who, the television series, as seen in “The Best of the Doctor" that aired August 13, 2011 on BBC America numbered episode 166.

Ian is also a fan of some hip hop music. He was known to wear Public Enemy shirts while performing gigs in the late 1980s and also said Run-DMC came out with the same aggression that metal bands played with (that he was listening to). He fell in love with rap and said Run-DMC was the group that put rap on the map.

[edit] Career

Ian, as a founding member of Anthrax, helped to create thrash metal in the mid-80s alongside Megadeth, Slayer & Metallica. Ian came up with the idea to crossover with rap pioneers Public Enemy in 1991 and record a foundation of the rap/rock genre. Covering Bring the Noise, Anthrax reached new heights kicking open the door for such bands as Rage Against the Machine, Limp Bizkit, Kid Rock, and Linkin Park. In 2005, Ian was invited by Chuck D of Public Enemy to perform “Bring the Noise” with them as part of their induction into VH1's Hip Hop Honors Hall Of Fame. Ian also joined Public Enemy on the Rock The Bells tour in the summer of 2007.

Ian parlayed his success with Anthrax into a television gig with VH1 in 2001 when they asked him to host “Rock Show”. During his forty-eight episodes as host, Ian interviewed guests including Ozzy Osbourne, Rob Halford, Ted Nugent, Stone Temple Pilots, Megadeth, 3 Doors Down, Sevendust, Tenacious D, and The Cult. Ian is also a regular commentator on various VH1 shows including the “I Love The 70s, 80s, and 90s” series, “100 Most Metal Moments”, “Awesomely Bad Number One Songs”, “When Metallica Ruled The World”, and episodes of VH1's “Behind The Music” featuring Metallica, Pantera, and Anthrax. Ian was prominently featured in VH1's “History Of Heavy Metal”. In June 2006, Ian starred in the VH1 reality series “SuperGroup” with Ted Nugent, Sebastian Bach, Jason Bonham, and Evan Seinfeld.

In the summer of 2009, Anthrax completed a run of European festivals including Metallica's Sonisphere festivals in Germany and Knebworth in the U.K. which was highlighted by the return of singer John Bush. Anthrax returned to Japan in October 2009 with Bush to play at the Loud Park festival in Tokyo. Anthrax's next shows were in Australia in February 2010 as a part of the Soundwave Festival. Anthrax was a part of the Sonisphere Festival in Europe in the summer of 2010, where for the first time Metallica, Anthrax, Slayer, and Megadeth performed together on the same stage.

Ian plays guitar in the group Pearl, who just finished two tours with Velvet Revolver and Meat Loaf. The debut album from Pearl was released on January 19, 2010 through Megaforce Records. Ian performed with Pearl on Jimmy Kimmel Live on January 20, 2010. In 2008, DC Comics asked Ian to take the character Lobo and write a two-issue prestige format series for that character. Books one and two of Lobo: Highway To Hell were released in November and December 2009.

In 2008, Ian signed with Ultimate Bet, the third largest internet gaming site in the world as one of their online professional players. Ian joined professional poker players Phil Hellmuth Jr. and Annie Duke as one of Ultimate Bets star pros. He won Ultimate Bet's premier Sunday 200K tournament and he cashed in 2010's WSOP main event by finishing 634th out of 6494 players.

In 2010 Ian joined the metal supergroup The Damned Things, which released their first album on December 14, 2010.

On June 21, 2011 Ian's wife Pearl Aday gave birth to their first child, thus forcing Ian to briefly depart from Anthrax's tour. Andreas Kisser from Sepultura filled in for Ian.

[edit] Bands

[edit] Discography

[edit] With Anthrax

[edit] With Stormtroopers of Death

Date of release Title Label Chart positions US sales
December 1985 Speak English or Die Megaforce Records
October 24, 1992 Live at Budokan Megaforce Records
May 22, 1999 Bigger than the Devil Nuclear Blast Records
August 21, 2007 Rise Of The Infidels Megaforce Records

[edit] Stormtroopers of Death videos

Date of release Title Label Chart positions US sales
January 23, 2001 Kill Yourself: The Movie (DVD or VHS) Nuclear Blast Records
September 25, 2001 Speak English or Live (DVD) Nuclear Blast Records
July 26, 2005 20 Years of Dysfunction Nuclear Blast Records

[edit] Collaborations

[edit] Television

[edit] Equipment

Scott Ian currently uses his signature Jackson guitars and signature Randall MTS Series heads and cabinets . He is also known to use Dimebag Darrell tribute Deans and was previously endorsed by Washburn.[4][5][6] During the mid 80's, he used ESP guitars for a while, also getting Kirk Hammett his ESP endorsement. Scott does also use a DigiTech signature Black 13 distortion pedal, and a DigiTech chorus pedal for his clean sounds.[7] Many of his guitars have been equipped with custom made Seymour Duncan "El Diablo" pickups,[8] but can also be seen using standard Seymour Duncan SH-4's and '59 pickups on several guitars, including his newest signature Jackson.

In late 2009, Scott ended his endorsement with Washburn and went back to Jackson guitars. He could be seen using custom made Soloist and Randy Rhoads guitars during the 2009 Sonisphere Festival.

On March 27, 2010, Scott announced the production of a new signature guitar by Jackson via Twitter and Youtube. He said it would be based on his Soloist from 1987. It has a silverburst finish, a single Seymour Duncan J.B. humbucker, lightning bolt inlays, and a string-thru/tune-o-matic bridge. A dual-humbucker version with a Floyd Rose tremolo will also be released. Along with this, he stated "I am so stoked to be back with Jackson." He could be seen using this guitar whilst playing with Brian Posehn at the Revolver Golden Gods Awards and with The Damned Things at the 2011 Download Festival.

[edit] Guitars

  • Jackson T-1000 Soloist
  • Jackson custom "NOT" Soloist
  • Jackson custom Randy Rhoads
  • Jackson Adrian Smith San Dimas Dinky
  • Gibson Flying V (1982, Used in the studio)
  • Gibson "Thunderhorse" Explorer (Used at Download Festival 2011 with The Damned Things)
  • Jackson JJ1 (USA-made, Seymour Duncan JB And Jazz pickups, Alder or Korina body with maple neck)
  • Jackson JJ2 (USA-Made, Seymour Duncan El-Diablo pickups and a killswitch, alder body with maple neck or mahogany body with mahogany neck)
  • Jackson JJ4 (Lower-end model, Asian-Made, with Duncan Designed pickups and a killswitch)
  • Jackson JJ5 (5-string Baritone)
  • Jackson Custom "NOT" Telecaster
  • Charvel Surfcaster (Main guitar for the Sound of White Noise era)
  • Jackson Randy Rhoads (1982)
  • Washburn SI75TI (Used Washburn from 2004–2009)
  • Washburn WV540VASI
  • Washburn WV40VASI
  • Washburn SI60MW
  • Washburn SI61G
  • ESP M-100FM
  • ESP Custom M-II and Telecaster (1985–1989)
  • Seymour Duncan J.B. pickups
  • Seymour Duncan El Diablo (Scott Ian custom shop pickups)
  • DR Strings .10-.52
  • DR Strings .18-.56 (for JJ-5)
  • Dunlop Tortex .88mm Picks

[edit] Effects

  • BBE 462 Sonic Maximizer
  • DigiTech WH-2 Whammy pedal
  • DigiTech Black 13 distortion pedal
  • DigiTech XMC chorus pedal
  • T.C. Electronic Booster+ Line Driver & Distortion
  • Korg DTR-1 Tuner
  • Rocktron HUSH IIC
  • Samson UHF Synth 6 Wireless

[edit] Amplifiers

  • Randall MTS Series RM100SI signature head with signature modules
  • Randall MTS series RM100 and RM100LB heads (With Ultra modules)
  • Randall V2 400 Watt Heads
  • Randall V-Max Heads (Used in 2003 before the V2 and MTS heads)
  • Randall Cyclone Heads (Used from 2001–2003)
  • Randall Warhead Heads (First amp used when Ian transitioned from Marshall to Randall)
  • Randall NB412 Nuno Bettencourt Signature 4x12 Cabs
  • Randall XL 4x12 Cabs
  • Randall XL 2x12 and 1x15 Cabs
  • Fender/EVH 5150III Heads (Backup, seen at the Loud Park 2009 Festival)
  • Marshall JCM 800 2210 (Early years of Anthax, and used for leads on "We've Come For You All". Used by Rob Caggiano for recording Worship Music)
  • Peavey 6505+ 120 Watt head

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