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Ryan Roxie
Roxie performing with Alice Cooper in 2015
Roxie performing with Alice Cooper in 2015
Background information
Birth nameRyan Rosowicz
Born (1965-12-01) December 1, 1965 (age 58)
OriginSacramento, California
GenresRock, Indie-Rock
Occupation(s)Musician, songwriter
Instrument(s)Guitar, vocals
Years active1977-present
LabelsWax-Tone Records
WebsiteOfficial website

Ryan Roxie born in Sacramento, California, December 1, 1965 is an American guitarist/singer-songwriter currently residing in Stockholm, Sweden. He is the founding member of Roxie 77 and probably most well known for his guitar work with Alice Cooper, Slash's Snakepit,[1] Casablanca, Tal Bachman, Dad's Porno Mag plus many more. Along with his writing, recording, and touring schedule, he produces and hosts a new Blab web-based show entitled 'Big Rock Talk with Ryan Roxie'. Ryan re-joined Alice Cooper's live band in 2012 and continues to tour with him.

Early life

Roxie was born in Sacramento, California and grew up in the East Bay in a small town called Pleasanton. Ryan's father, Polish, used to play trumpet and his mother was a drummer in her high school marching band. Around age five Roxie picked up the guitar but was more interested in drums. It wasn't until he was around eleven or twelve that he started taking guitar seriously. Roxie often sites Keith Partridge as an early influence.

"When I was a kid, there was a show on TV, called The Partridge Family. One character, Keith Partridge, was played by David Cassidy. When people ask me who's my biggest influence, I always say 'Keith' and people assume I mean Keith Richards....in reality, I always wanted to be Keith Partridge."

Roxie's heroes were in magazines like Circus and Kerrang and it seemed to him like they had the easiest and best jobs. Roxie's first electric guitar came as a Christmas present one year, a cream-colored Stratocaster. After the Strat, Roxie acquired his first Gibson Les Paul, and to this day Roxie still considers the Gold Top his "first girlfriend". He went on to form a band called Star Fire with friends Matt Clarke and Mike Pavlick.

Roxie learned to play guitar from an old record player and invented his own form of scratching, going through many records in the process, picking out guitar parts. He was influenced by albums like Van Halen and has had many guitar heroes including Brian May from Queen, Steve Stevens, Elliot Easton from The Cars, Neil Geraldo from Pat Benatar and Rick Nielsen of Cheap Trick.

Career

Candy

Candy were a band featuring original members Kyle Vincent, Jonathan Daniel, John Schubert, and guitarist Geoff Siegel. Gilby Clarke replaced Siegel after 6 months. They had an album release in 1985 titled Whatever Happened To Fun. Later that year, Gilby Clarke replaced Kyle Vincent as lead vocalist, and guitarist Roxie joined the lineup. After Gilby parted to form his own band Kill for Thrills the rest of the guys joined up with new lead vocalist Shane and became the Electric Angels.

Electric Angels

Roxie formed Electric Angels with Shane, Jonathan Daniel and drummer John Schubert. They moved to New York where they signed to Atlantic Records. The show they are signed at is opening for Dogs D'amour and Mother Love Bone (some of whose members went on to form Pearl Jam) and their self-titled album is released in 1990 produced by Tony Visconti (best known for his work with T Rex, Bowie and Thin Lizzy to name a few). The band works on a second album to be called New York Times but is dropped by Atlantic before it is released.

Hired Gun

Between '94 and '96 Roxie worked with various artists. He provided guitar on Gilby Clarke's albums, Pawnshop Guitars, Blooze, The Hangover and Rubber. Roxie also lent his guitar styling to the un-credited work with Tal Bachman. Roxie's guitar work is displayed on the hit single "She's So High" produced by Bob Rock. Roxie played guitar on James Michael's (from Sixx AM) Inhale release as well. In 2000 Roxie also wrote and recorded on Slash's Snakepit's second album Ain't Life Grand.

Dad's Porno Mag

In 1997 Roxie joined up with long-time friends drummer Mike Fasano and bassist Will Effertz and created the band Dad's Porno Mag. After Effertz left, guitarist Keri Kelli and bassist Stefan Adika joined. The album was released on Wax-Tone Records. This item is now out of stock but was re-released in 2000 from Robinson Records. Produced by Jim Mitchell of Ugly Kid Joe fame and Mark Schulman (Simple Minds) with additional production by Alex Woltman and friend Gilby Clarke. The album has fourteen tracks and one special hidden track entitled "My Bad Knee" on track 77. It is currently available at this site: ([1])

Alice Cooper era

Roxie began working with Alice Cooper in 1996 after a few good words were put in for him by Gilby and a shady character known as 'Bobby from Mates' while proving himself in an audition. He was offered a 'one year tour' playing with Alice. His first show with the Cooper band was at Sammy Hagar's Cabo Wabo club in Cabo San Lucas.

In 2000 Roxie recorded his first studio album with Alice Cooper, Brutal Planet. Through 2000 to 2005 Roxie collaborated with Cooper on several albums including Dragontown, The Eyes of Alice Cooper and Dirty Diamonds. In this time Roxie featured heavily on the co writing side of things, with his name attached to the majority of the songs from "Eyes" and "Dirty Diamonds".

In March 2006 Roxie made the announcement that he was taking time off to be with his wife Viktoria (now ex) and his children Lennon and Natashia Grace which suspended the Alice Cooper / Ryan Roxie partnership.

In March 2012 it was announced [2] that Ryan Roxie was rejoining the Alice Cooper band for the forthcoming 2012 tour. He will be joining Tommy Henriksen and Orianthi on guitar, Chuck Garric on bass and Glenn Sobel on drums.

Roxie 77

R77 formed in 2002 and wrote a bunch of songs whose influences lie somewhere in between The Beatles and the Beastie Boys. They played the usual suspect clubs around the L.A. area for the next year, and then recorded their debut CD.

Roxie 77's 11 song debut CD is entitled Peace, Love & Armageddon and is released under the small indie Wax-Tone Records label. The spectrum of music and song subject matter span from acting like a punk-ass kid to facing the reality of actually having a kid.

A new album "Two Sides To Every Story" was released in July 2009 - available as downloads only through the band's webspace at bandcamp.com [2]. The band added a new song every week, so that it comes to a total of 24 Songs. Each song is downloadable as a regular and also as an acoustic version.

"The truly unique thing about "Two Sides to Every Story" is that you will actually get to experience TWO versions of each song released simultaneously in both ELECTRIC and ACOUSTIC formats. Same song, but different keys, different approach, and different feelings." - Ryan Roxie on the band's website.

In 2014 Roxie 77 released a 6 song EP entitled 'The Ameriswede'. This is a unique release out on Bellyache Records and is available in a package that includes Vinyl, CD, and Digital Download. The albums 2 sides feature a slick 'radio-friendly' mix of the album called 'side American'is mixed by Tommy Henriksen whereas the flip-side (the Swedish side) is mixed by Jon Bordon with a more garage-indie sound.

Casablanca

Roxie has also recorded two records with the Swedish Stockholm-based band, Casablanca. The first record is titled 'Apocalyptic Youth' and the second album is called 'Riding a Black Swan'

Other projects

Roxie consults for The Gibson guitar company as a Product Specialist/Cinician. He often travels through Europe doing Gibson themed guitar clinics. Past endorsement companies include GMP guitars, Crafter Acoustic Guitars (which include the signature Roxie SS and Model R77 guitars), Oakley Clothing and Equipment as well as Serious Clothing.

Roxie's blog

Roxie jumped into the world of online blogs. The blog mainly started as an 'insiders' view of the writing and recording of the Alice Cooper album "The Eyes of Alice Cooper' with news being reported by Roxie under the guise of "The Mole". The blogs continued until February 2005 which saw the wrapping up of the Eyes of Alice Cooper world tour and announced Roxie's move to Stockholm Sweden at which point the posts became more of a "heads up" for Roxie's new Podcast. Because of Twitter and other social networking tools, Roxie's updates are now being published in a variety of media gateways.

Big Rock Show Podcast

On July 7, 2005, Roxie aired the first Roxie 77 podcastRoxie's Big Rock Show. There were seven Podcasts in total which featured interviews with long-time friend Stefan Adika, as well as Calico Cooper, Damon Johnson, Eric Singer, Alice Cooper and Cheap Tricks Rick Nielsen and Bun E. Carlos. The podcast also featured Roxie's favourite songs, some rare tracks and two unreleased Roxie tracks including "Consequence of the City" with ex-Alice Cooper band member and friend Eric Dover on vocals. As quoted from Roxie's first podcast

"The real reason why I'm doin' this Podcast I think, is for the children... actually namely...my children. Because this whole Podcast thing although it is 2005 & the whole technology is brand new and it's ABSOLUTELY free. Just like everything else in this world it will one day cost a nickel, a penny, a dime, a quarter and obviously I don't like to work, I don't mind working but, I don't like to work that hard. This seems like doing something I really like to do & maybe someday can help the children, like I said our children...maybe some other children too."

In 2010, The Big Rock Show podcast shifted gears into a broadcast program and has thus changed its name to simply, 'The Big Rock Show with Ryan Roxie'. The show's formula is essentially the same- combining Top Music stories, rare and sometimes never before heard or seen music videos, plus candid interviews with some of the worlds best known rock n rollas.

Media

October 2006 saw Roxie hosting his own radio show on Rocket 95.3 FM (The Rock Home of Stockholm) The show runs every Wednesday from 2pm to 4pm (Stockholm time) and plays a variety of music. The website features live streaming, an online chat and webcam of Roxie in the studio.

Powerplay magazine also features a monthly column called "Roxies Big Rock Show". Roxie also contributes occasional columns for Guitar INK, a Swedish guitar magazine.

Personal life

Philanthropy

The Art of Elysium, a non-profit organization founded in 1997. It encourages working actors, artists and musicians to voluntarily dedicate their time and talent to children who are battling serious medical conditions. Roxie has performed for children at the hospital and also had his iconic dreadlocks cut off as part of the "Operation: Dreads for Bread" fund raiser for The Art of Elysium.

Roxie is also working with The P.I.F. Experience which is an acronym for Pay It Forward. The moment encourages people to change the world one random act of kindness at a time.

The number 77

Roxie has been well known to sign things with his name followed by the number 77. It also features in promo shirts for Dads Porno Mag which featured a red, white and blue number 77, in the name of his band Roxie 77 and numerous other places. Roxie explained the use of the number;

It all started a few years back when people I was touring with would put whatever year it was next to their name, so I just started leaving the year 1977 next to my signature. Well, the more I did the research, the more I begun to discover that the year 1977 had a profound influence on me musically. So many important albums and events happened that year that shaped me musically" For example – Cheap Tricks Debut Album, Queen – News of the World, Kiss – Love Gun, AC/DC – Let There be Rock, Eagles – Hotel California not to mention Elvis passing away and Star Wars (the movie, not the missile defense system).

Discography

Albums

Year Artist Album Label
1985 Candy Teenage Neon Jungle Song Tree Records
1991 Electric Angels Electric Angels Atlantic Records
1997 Dad's Porno Mag Dad's Porno Mag Wax-Tone Records
1998 Tal Bachman eponymous title Columbia Records
1999 Dad's Porno Mag Dad's Porno Mag (Re-Release) Robinson / Conspiracy Records
2000 Slash's Snakepit Ain't Life Grand Koch Records
2004 Roxie 77 Peace, Love and Armageddon Wax-Tone Records
2008 Happypill This Year (Single Release) R77Sound Records
2009 Roxie 77 Two Sides To Every Story Bandcamp/R77Sound Records
2010 Casablanca Downtown (Single Release)
2010 Casablanca La Voix (Single Release)
2012 Casablanca Apocalyptic Youth Rocket Songs
2013 Ryan Roxie(collaborative with DPM, Roxie 77, and various artists) The Roxie Box R77 Records
2014 Casablanca Riding a Black Swan Sony/Gain Records
2015 Roxie 77 The Ameriswede EP Bellyache Records

With Gilby Clarke

Year Album Label
1994 Pawnshop Guitars Virgin Records
1995 Blooze Virgin Records
1997 The Hangover Paradigm Records
1998 Rubber Pavement Records

With Alice Cooper

Year Album Label
1997 A Fistful of Alice Guardian Records
2000 Brutal Planet Spitfire Records
2001 Dragontown Spitfire Records
2003 The Eyes of Alice Cooper Spitfire Records
2005 Dirty Diamonds New West / Eagle Records
2006 Live at Montreux Eagle Records

In Collaboration with Other Artists and Compilations

Year Artist Album Label
1995 Pappo's Blues Caso cerrado Main Records
1997 Tamara Champlin You Won't Get to Heaven Polystar Records
1997 Webster Hall Rock n Roll Compilation Web Hall Records
1999 Tal Bachman Tal Bachman Columbia Records
2000 James Michael Inhale Beyond Records
2002 Cheap Trick Tribute Cheap Dream Cleopatra Records
2003 Elegantly Wasted Greetings from a Strange Place Flaco Records
2004 Texas Terri Bomb My Lips TKO Records
2005 Kiss Tribute Spin the Bottle Koch Records
2006 Huck Johns Huck Johns Hide Out / Columbia Records
2007 KYD Mary Goes Around (Single Release)
2007 Karl Martindahl BBB Baby (Single Release) Polar Studio Records
2007 Crashdïet Falling Rain (Writing on Single) Universal Music
2008 5th Sonic Brigade Kiss of Death (Single Release) OMM / SPD
2008 various artists Kiss My Ankh: A Tribute to Vinnie Vincent SplitScreen Entertainment
2009 5th Sonic Brigade 5th Sonic Brigade (Albumtrack) OMM / SPD
2009 Bai Bang Are You Ready Metal Heaven Records
2012 Various Artists F*ck Cancer Children's Cancer Foundation
2013 Ryan Roxie(collaborative with DPM, Roxie 77, and various artists) The Roxie Box R77 Records

References

  1. ^ Newman, Melinda (12 August 2000). Slash's Snakepit makes change work for hard-rocking Koch Set, AC/DC tour. p. 14. Retrieved 24 May 2010. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  2. ^ "He's Back - Ryan Roxie to join Alice Cooper 2012 Tour". sickthings.co.uk. Retrieved 2012-03-29.