Tracii Guns
- Genre: Rock
- Active: '80s, '90s
- Instrument: Guitar, Vocals, Producer
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Tracii Guns (born Tracy Ulrich on January 20, 1966) is an American heavy metal guitarist who has played with a number of well-known rock and metal bands and solo artists over the years. Among these are Guns N' Roses, Brides of Destruction, L.A. Guns, Killing Machine, and Johnny Thunders. He was also briefly a touring guitarist for Faster Pussycat. In the mid-1980s, as a side project, Tracii put together Guns N' Roses with Axl Rose, Izzy Stradlin, Ole Beich, and Rob Gardner. Tracii, Rob, and Ole later ended up leaving the band and were replaced by Duff McKagan, and Tracii's childhood friends Slash and Steven Adler, respectively.
In 2002, Nikki Sixx and Guns formed the band Brides of Destruction. Brides of Destruction has two other members Kris Kohls, and London LeGrand. Kohls left midway through recording the first album and was replaced by Scot Coogan and they ended finishing the rest of the album. Corabi left the band in March 2003. They released one album in 2004. Sixx left in late 2004 to devote himself fully to Mötley Crüe and was replaced by Scott Sorry and the band added Ginger briefly in the band before he left after a few gigs. Brides of Destruction released a second album in the fall of 2005 before disbanding in late 2005 after British and European gigs which Sorry missed out on. Guns worked with Quiet Riot for one jam session before he decided to put together a band called the Tracii Guns Band, which is now going by the name L.A. Guns, even though another line-up of musicians is also going by that name.
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Guns N' Roses Lead
Guitarist 1985 |
Succeeded by Slash |
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Kevin DuBrow • Frankie Banali • Chuck Wright • Alex Grossi Carlos Cavazo • Rudy Sarzo • Paul Shortino • Drew Forsyth • Randy Rhoads • Kenny Hillery • Kelly Garni • Sean McNabb • Neil Citron • Tony Franklin • Billy Morris • Wayne Carver • Tracii Guns • Tony Cavazo • Bobby Rondinelli |
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Studio albums: Quiet Riot (1977) • Quiet Riot II (1979) • Metal Health (1983) • Condition Critical (1984) • QR III (1986) • Quiet Riot (1988) • Terrified (1993) • Down to the Bone (1995) • Alive and Well (1999) • Guilty Pleasures (2001) • Rehab (2006) Compilations: Winners Take All (1990) • The Randy Rhoads Years (1993) • Greatest Hits (1996) • Super Hits (1999) • The Collection (2000) • Live & Rare Volume 1 (2005) • New and Improved (live) (2005) Videos: Bang Thy Head (1986) • Live in Japan (1989) • Live in the 21st Century (2003) Songs: "Metal Health" • "Cum on Feel the Noize" • "Mama Weer All Crazee Now" |
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