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  Background solo_singer
  Birth Name William Bruce Rose, Jr
  Born <br> Lafayette , Indiana
  Instrument Vocals <br> Piano <br> Guitar
  Genre Hard Rock
  Occupation Singer-songwriter
  Years Active 1979 - Present
  Label Geffen Records
  Associated Acts Guns N' Roses <br> Hollywood Rose <br> Rapidfire <br> AXL
  URL wwwgunsnrosescom


W. Axl Rosehttp://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:fpfixq9gldhe~T1 Smoking Gun police report for W. Axl Rose, showing full legal name, 1998 (born '''William Bruce Rose, Jr.''' Axl Rose: The RS Interview Kim Neely - Apr 02, 1992 - Issue 627 on February 6 , 1962 in Lafayette, Indiana ) is an American Musician , best known as the frontman of Guns N' Roses .

The only original member still part of the band's line-up, Rose places high in numerous polls as one of hard rock's all-time greatest frontmen and is also infamous for his onstage antics and disputes with former bandmates and others in the entertainment business.


EARLY YEARS

Axl Rose was born as William Bruce Rose Jr. in in therapy, Axl publicly stated that he was Sexually Abused by his biological father. Axl Rose: The RS Interview Kim Neely - Apr 02, 1992 - Issue 627 Interview Magazine talks to Axl Rose, 1992

Axl's mother remarried when he was a small child. She changed his name to William Bailey, using the last name of her new husband, L. Stephen Bailey, a man whom Rose has also stated Physically Abused him and his siblings. He has two younger half-siblings, a sister named Amy, and a brother named Stuart. Axl Rose: The RS Interview Kim Neely - Apr 02, 1992 - Issue 627
Growing up, Rose thought Bailey was his biological father. At age seventeen, he learned of his biological father's existence and readopted his birth name, William Rose. He referred to himself as W. Rose only, however, as he did not wish to share a name with his biological father. Axl Rose: The RS Interview Kim Neely - Apr 02, 1992 - Issue 627

Because of his turbulent upbringing and his mother's reluctance to leave the abusive Bailey, Rose is said to have issues with women. He claimed in a '' Rolling Stone '' interview in 1992 that during his childhood, he was made to believe that women and sexuality were evil and that due to the violent treatment of his mother by his stepfather he witnessed as an impressionable child, he had been led to think that Domestic Violence was the normal way of doing things. Axl Rose: The RS Interview Kim Neely - Apr 02, 1992 - Issue 627 "I, Axl" Del James, RIP Magazine - 1992

The Bailey household was deeply religious, and Rose grew up attending a Pentecostal church, where he was required to attend services three to eight times per week. "I, Axl" Del James, RIP Magazine - 1992 He sang in the choir from the age of five, and also performed at church services with his brother and sister in the "Bailey Trio."MTV Rockumentary: Guns N' Roses, 1989 Rose was so involved with the church that he even taught Sunday School; later, he spoke of his disillusion with his family's church:

Church did provide an outlet for Axl's musical interests. In addition to singing in church, he also participated in his high school chorus and studied piano. Axl Rose: The Rolling Stone Interview (1989)

Rose is a second Baritone , but has a wide range that allows him to sing parts ranging from Bass to Soprano , and has several recognized different "voices" used in his songs. He has stated that he originally started to develop his range to confuse his chorus teacher in school. The quotable W. Axl Rose Superteen Super-Size Pinups No. 16, 1989MTV Rockumentary, 1989"The Final Comeback of Axl Rose." Jeremiah Sullivan, GQ magazine, 2006

After discovering the truth of his background, Rose began "acting out." At age 16, he was kicked out of his house for not cutting his hair. At this age, Rose also met and focus on music.

Throughout his teen years, Rose was in trouble numerous times with the police and was arrested over twenty times on charges such as public and began hitchhiking and taking buses across the country.Transcript of spring 1988 MTV interview Although he returned to Indiana to visit family from time to time, he left for good in December 1982 and moved to Los Angeles, accompanied by a girlfriend.[http://www.heretodaygonetohell.com/articles/showarticle.php?articleid=7 Guns N' Neuroses Dean Kuipers, SPIN magazine, 1991

He adopted the name W. Axl Rose ('Axl' after a band in which he once played BIRTHDAY Axl Rose ), and set out to re-unite with Stradlin. Rose legally changed his name to "W. Axl Rose" in 1986, The quotable W. Axl Rose Superteen Super-Size Pinups No. 16, 1989Danny Sugerman, ''Appetite for Destruction: The Days of Guns N' Roses''. St. Martin's Press, 1991, ISBN 0-312-07634-7 and had the moniker tattooed on his arm. Guns N' Neuroses Dean Kuipers, SPIN magazine, 1991


PRE-GUNS N' ROSES YEARS

Once in Los Angeles, Rose began performing with various local bands, including . While struggling to make an impact on the Hollywood music scene, Rose held down a variety of survival jobs, including the position of night manager at the Tower Records location on Sunset Boulevard . In an attempt to earn money, he and Stradlin even smoked cigarettes for a scientific study at UCLA for the reported wages of $8/hour. Danny Sugerman, ''Appetite for Destruction: The Days of Guns N' Roses''. St. Martin's Press, 1991, ISBN 0-312-07634-7

Rose and his L.A. Guns bandmate Tracii Guns formed Guns N' Roses in March 1985; the band was a merger of L.A. Guns and Hollywood Rose, and featured musicians who had played for one or both groups, including Ole Beich and Duff McKagan . The band debuted at the Troubadour in Hollywood and proceeded to play the L.A. circuit, eventually building a fan following and attracting the attention of several record companies. Guns N' Roses researched band history Just a little Patience SPIN magazine, 1999


SUCCESS WITH GUNS N' ROSES

See Also: Guns N' Roses




1995-PRESENT

As the stability of Guns N' Roses collapsed, Rose began to withdraw from public view. By the late 1990s, he was considered to be a recluse, rarely making public appearances. In various reports in the press, he was referred to as the " Howard Hughes of rock" Didn't you used to be Axl Rose? Q magazine, 2001 and "rock's greatest recluse" Just a little Patience SPIN magazine, 1999 Rose was said to spend his nights rehearsing and writing with the various new lineups of Guns N' Roses and to be holed up in his mansion in Malibu.

In a rare interview with Rolling Stone in 2006, Rose shed more light on his long awaited Chinese Democracy album, "We're working on 32 songs, and 26 are nearly done," he said in the interview.
"People will hear music this year," he said. "It's a very complex record, I'm trying to do something different. Some of the arrangements are kind of like Queen . Some people are going to say, 'It doesn't sound like Axl Rose, it doesn't sound like Guns N' Roses.' But you'll like at least a few songs on there." Axl Rose Breaks His Silence STEVE BALTIN - Posted Jan 17, 2006 5:28 PM

The band, now consisting of Rose, Dizzy Reed, Robin Finck, Tommy Stinson, Chris Pitman, Richard Fortus, Frank Ferrer and and in Lisbon (Rock in Rio) on May 27 - this concert was attended by 50,000.

On May 6 , 2006, Rose appeared on the Eddie Trunk radio show and promised that the album would be released sometime in the fall or late fall 2006. Axl has said that "it will come out this year (2006)."

On August 31, 2006, Rose presented The Killers at the MTV Video Music Awards by coming out onto the stage and screaming his trademark, "Do you know where the fuck you are?!" In an interview backstage, Rose revealed that the official ''Chinese Democracy'' tour will begin "around October 24th," and that the album will be out this year. John Norris Catches Up With Axl Rose

Among the things discussed in a December 15th, 2006 open letter from Rose to the fans are the reasons as to why exactly the album wasn't released in 2006. The letter names March 6th, 2007 as a tentative release date. An open letter from Axl... However, the album was pushed back once again.


CONTROVERSY


Drug use

Unlike the other members of Guns N' Roses, Rose was never known for excessive drug use. Meltdown Nick Kent, The Guardian, 2003He did not disavow the use of illicit substances, stating in a 1989 interview, "I have a different physical constitution and different mindset about drugs than anybody I've known in Hollywood, because I don't abstain from doing drugs, but I won't allow myself to have a fuckin' habit. I won't allow it." The World According to W. Axl Rose Del James, RIP Magazine 1989 After Guns N' Roses rose to success, Rose noted that he had stopped using any sort of hard drugs. Danny Sugerman, ''Appetite for Destruction: The Days of Guns N' Roses''. St. Martin's Press, 1991, ISBN 0-312-07634-7

Although Rose has not been known for alcohol abuse, on June 27 , 2006, he was arrested in Stockholm , Sweden , after an early morning altercation in his hotel lobby with hotel security. Rose is alleged to have bitten a security guard's leg and shattered an antique lobby mirror while in a drunken rage. Rose later commented in a press release: "We had a great gig in Stockholm and I am not going to let this incident spoil that. My assistant Beta and I were talking in the lobby of the hotel when security started to give us a hard time. My only concern was to make sure she was ok." After spending the next several hours in a Stockholm drunk tank, Rose admitted to all charges and paid roughly $6,000 in fines and was released and the Summer European tour continued as scheduled.
Axl Rose released from jail after brawl MTV news, 2006


''One in a Million''

See Also: One in a Million (Guns N' Roses song)
One in a Million



In 1988, Guns N' Roses released the EP '' G N' R Lies ''. Although the album had strong sales, there was public outrage over the lyrics of the song "One in a Million", which included references to " Nigger s" and " Faggot s". As Rose was the lyricist of the piece and the song was composed about his personal experiences, he was labeled Racist and Homophobic , charges he heavily denied. The lyrics led to Guns N' Roses being removed from the schedule at a concert benefiting the Gay Men's Health Crisis at Radio City Music Hall in New York City. Danny Sugerman, ''Appetite for Destruction: The Days of Guns N' Roses''. St. Martin's Press, 1991, ISBN 0-312-07634-7,

Rose denied allegations of homophobia, however, he claimed that he had had bad experiences with homosexuals, and, as such, he did not understand their way of life. THE ROLLING STONE INTERVIEW - AXL ROSE Issue #558 - August 10, 1989 by Del JamesHe also pointed out that many of his musical idols, including . "Inductee: Elton John"


Riots and rants

Throughout Guns N' Roses' career, Rose has been notorious for personally addressing disruptive fans and giving instructions to security guards from the stage, at times stopping concerts to deal with issues in the crowd. In his 1992 ''Rolling Stone'' interview Rose explained, "Most performers would go to a security person in their organization, and it would just be done very quietly. I'll confront the person, stop the song: "Guess what: You wasted your money, you get to leave." Axl Rose: The RS Interview Kim Neely - Apr 02, 1992 - Issue 627 He has also been noted for his late appearances at concerts, sometimes taking the stage hours after the opening acts. Bon Jovi criticise Axl Rose Scott Colothan, EntertainmentWise, 2006 More Roses than Guns Jay Hana, Sunday Times/Perth Now, 2007 Axl Rose: The RS Interview Kim Neely - Apr 02, 1992 - Issue 627

In many instances, Rose's actions have seemed to be based in concern for the safety of the band and audience members.
At the 1988 , Rose stopped the show and had a security guard ejected for assaulting a fan in the audience. Report of Birmingham incident

In July 1991, during the early stages of the 28-month-long Use Your Illusion Tour , Rose jumped off stage during a concert in St. Louis to take a video camera away from a fan. The concert was aborted as Rose and the other band members left the stage, sparking an intense Riot , There's a riot going on! Babu Barat, Musician magazine, 1991. Rose was blamed for the melee, and was charged with four counts of misdemeanor assault and one charge of property damage, for which he was arrested in 1992. Axl Rose pleads not guilty New York Times, 1992 The case eventually went to trial in late 1992, and resulted in a conviction, two years' probation and a US $50,000 fine for Rose. Meltdown Nick Kent, The Guardian, 2003

During a show on August 8 , 1992 at the Montreal Stade Olympique during a summer concert co-headlining tour with Metallica , James Hetfield , lead singer of Metallica , was burned in a Pyrotechnics accident, which cut short the previous set. This meant Guns N' Roses needed to take to the stage early, however, Rose, already late for the band's appearance, walked off stage and left the stadium after playing 9 songs, claiming he had problems with his voice and deciding to cancel the band's set. Before "Double Talkin' Jive", Rose said this will be “our last show for a long time”, and at the end of "Civil War", their last song, Rose said “Thank you, your money will be refunded” and went off the stage after less than 5 songs. This led to another riot (voted by Vh1 as one of the "50 Most Shocking Moments in Rock and Roll"), which authorities were barely able to bring under control. Metallica stated on its Behind The Music that they were disappointed Guns N' Roses did not play an extended set to mollify disappointed fans. Former Metallica bassist Jason Newsted is also quoted as saying the tour taught them "what not to do" as a band. These incidents, along with the appearance of a new musical style known as Grunge , led to a growing impression of Guns N' Roses as a self-indulgent and out-of-date act. Just a little Patience SPIN magazine, 1999

Since Guns N' Roses' return, Rose's onstage antics have remained much the same as they were 15 years ago. On June 11 , 2006, Guns N' Roses headlined the Download Festival in Donington Park , England . Within the first half hour of the show; Rose had become annoyed with the quality of the sound and had also lost his footing almost causing him to fall due to the "slippery stage". After briefly leaving and returning the set mid song, throwing the Microphone on the floor, yelling at the crowd for throwing a water bottle at him, insulting a security guard and then finally exiting the stage citing technical difficulties while leaving Bumblefoot to play an instrumental of the song 'Don't Cry', he returned on stage with tennis shoes on (he was previously wearing boots), announced that he had some old friends to bring out, and was joined by Izzy Stradlin to play "Used to Love Her". Stradlin left and returned on stage multiple times, for "Patience", and the final number "Paradise City". During the night, Rose was also joined by Sebastian Bach and together they sang "My Michelle".

On July 19 , 2006, at a show in Newcastle , England, Rose walked off-stage during the performance of " Nightrain " after what was alleged to be a £1 coin was thrown on to the stage directly at him. Rose addressed the crowd off-stage and informed them that any person caught throwing objects at him or any other members of the band must be ejected from the auditorium. The band returned to the stage to finish the song after which Rose declared "The show is over", the band departed and the house lights were resumed. They did not play the traditional Paradise City encore. Message from Richard Fortus


POP CULTURE REFERENCES

Video games: The character franchise bears the stage name of Axel Steel, and is credited in his biography as a notorious drug user and fan of death metal.

Music: Punk band Against Me! named their 2001 album '' Reinventing Axl Rose '', as a reference to the canceled Guns N' Roses "comeback" concerts in 2001 and the growing culture of corporate rock. Pop punk band SR-71 named a song on their 2004 album '' Here We Go Again '' 'Axl Rose'.


WORK OUTSIDE OF MUSIC

Axl plays the voice of Tommy "The Nightmare" Smith, former lead singer of the (fictional) 1970s rock band Crystal Ship, and ''. San Andreas full credits

In addition, Rose appeared as an uncredited background performer in a funeral scene in Clint Eastwood 's 1988 film '' The Dead Pool .'' The Dead Pool at the IMDB


DISCOGRAPHY


Pre-Guns N' Roses


With Guns N' Roses

''See Guns N' Roses Discography ''


Guest appearances



PERSONAL LIFE


Relationships

Throughout the mid eighties and into the early nineties, Rose was involved in a turbulent relationship with in October 1990. This deeply affected Rose, who had wanted to have children of his own. The day after Everly's miscarriage, Rose was arrested after allegedly assaulting a neighbor with a wine bottle after the neighbor threatened to call the police because of Rose's loud music. The marriage between Everly and Rose was annulled in January 1991. Danny Sugerman, ''Appetite for Destruction: The Days of Guns N' Roses''. St. Martin's Press, 1991, ISBN 0-312-07634-7 .

After the breakup, Rose allegedly continued to try to contact Everly for more than a year,sending her flowers, letters, and even caged birds. "Bye bye love." ''People Magazine,'' July 18, 1994 In 1994, Everly filed a civil lawsuit against Rose, alleging various incidents of physical and emotional Domestic Violence had occurred before and during the marriage; the suit was eventually settled out of court. Just a little Patience SPIN magazine, 1999

By mid 1991, Rose had become involved with model Stephanie Seymour . While they were together, Seymour appeared in two Guns N' Roses Videos , " November Rain " and " Don't Cry ". Rose became deeply attached to Seymour's son, Dylan, and tried to be a good father figure for the child, as there had been none in his own life. Seymour and Rose parted ways in early 1993, and Rose fell into a deep depression. Just a little Patience SPIN magazine, 1999 Meltdown Nick Kent, The Guardian, 2003 Rose and Seymour then filed lawsuits against each other, each claiming that the other was physically abusive. In support of her case, Seymour subpoenaed Erin Everly, Rose's ex-wife, so Everly would testify that she was also abused by Rose. The lawsuits were settled out of court. "Bye bye love." ''People Magazine,'' July 18, 1994

Rose had an affair with , but the rumors have never been publicly supported or verified by Rose, O'Connor or Volkova. {Link without Title} Guns N' Roses fan site


Feuds


Vince Neil

In 1989, a feud erupted between Rose and Mötley Crüe singer Vince Neil after Neil punched Guns N' Roses guitarist Izzy Stradlin backstage at the MTV Video Music Awards . The punch was said to be in retaliation for a prior incident at the Cathouse, a Los Angeles rock nightclub, in which Stradlin allegedly harassed and assaulted Neil's wife, Sharise. Motley Crue with Nick Strauss, ''The Dirt: Confessions of the World's Most Notorious Rock Band''. HarperEntertainment, 2002, ISBN 0-060-98915-7

Following the Video Music Awards, Neil and Rose traded insults and challenges for confrontations through the press for a number of months. The duel never happened; each singer accused the other of backing out. Motley Crue with Nick Strauss, ''The Dirt: Confessions of the World's Most Notorious Rock Band''. HarperEntertainment, 2002, ISBN 0-060-98915-7
''Famous Last Words: Axl Rose.'' MTV, Kurt Loder, 1990 (television interview)


Kurt Cobain

Rose had been a big fan of after Cobain's wife, Courtney Love , jokingly asked Rose to be the godfather to their daughter, Frances Bean . "The Dark Side of Kurt Cobain." Kevin Allman, ''The Advocate,'' February 1992 MTV news report, 1992

In an interview with Michael Azerrad in the unofficial biography ''Come as You Are'', Cobain admitted there was one thing he did like about Guns N' Roses: "They totally mess things up and then they sit back and look at what they messed up and then try to figure out how they can fix it, whereas we mess things up and just dwell on it and make it even worse."

Cobain further commented on Rose's rock star persona, claiming, "His role has been played for years. Ever since the beginning of rock and roll, there's been an Axl Rose. And it's just boring. It's totally boring to me. Why it's such a fresh and new thing in his eyes is obviously because it's happening to him personally and he's such an egotistical person that he thinks that the whole world owes him something." QUOTES - Kurt Cobain

Guns N' Roses bassist Duff McKagan was one of the last people to see Kurt Cobain alive before his death in 1994, "Duff McKagan: The Last One Who Saw Kurt Cobain Alive" ''Ultimate Guitar,'' April 19, 2005 and the other former members of Guns N' Roses are now getting along with the Cobain estate. Courtney Love has privately apologized to Duff McKagan for their criticism of the band. In addition, the two have performed "It's so Easy" live together, "Duff McKagan Talks About Being One Of Last People To See Kurt Cobain Before His Suicide" Blabbermouth, April 18, 2005 and Velvet Revolver , the current band of McKagan and original Guns N' Roses guitarist Slash , have played Nirvana's song " Negative Creep " in concert and released a version of it as the B-side of their CD-single for " Slither ."


Velvet Revolver

In March 2006 Rose's lawyer released the following statement: "In October of 2005 Slash made an unannounced 5:30 AM visit to Axl Rose's house. Not appearing to be under the influence, Slash came to inform Axl (about his new band was a fraud,' that he 'hates Matt Sorum' and that in this ongoing war, contest or whatever anyone wants to call it that Slash has waged against Axl for the better part of 20 years, that Axl has proven himself 'the stronger.' Based on his conduct in showing up at Rose's home, Axl was hopeful that Slash would live up to his pronouncements that he wanted to end the war and move on with life. Unfortunately that did not prove to be the case." "Axl Files Suit Against Slash, Lashes Out At Ex-Bandmates"

Slash did not comment on Rose's press release, but a Velvet Revolver spokeswoman did promise that he would be heard from "within days." Slash never released an official statement on the matter, but on May 13, 2006, during an interview on the Camp Freddy Show on Indie 103.1 FM, he denied ever having visited Rose's house, noting that he had neither seen nor spoken to the singer since the mid 1990s. "Slash Addresses Guns N' Roses Rumors, Talks About Upcoming Velvet Revolver Album" Blabbermouth, May 15, 2006 "Axl Files Suit Against Slash, Lashes Out At Ex-Bandmates" Chris Harris, MTV News, March 6, 2006 Vocalist Scott Weiland posted an inflammatory letter, addressed to Rose, on the Velvet Revolver official website, but it was quickly removed. "Scott Weiland returns Axl Rose's fire" Chris Harris, MTV News, March 13, 2006

In 2007, Slash admitted he in fact had visited Rose's house in 2005, but stated that he had spoken to a housekeeper, not to Rose himself, and that he had not made any of the statements attributed to him. "Velvet Revelover is smooth sailing, despite rumors" Alan Sculley, ''Naperville Sun,'' May 10, 2007


Tommy Hilfiger

In May 2006, Rose had a close encounter with Tommy Hilfiger at the Plumm nightclub in New York City . Hilfiger reportedly took a couple of swings at Rose, hitting him on the arm and face, before being carried away by his own security guards and ejected from the club. Rose made the claim that the attack began when he moved a drink belonging to Hilfiger's girlfriend so that it wouldn't spill. Tommy Hilfiger Fights Axl Rose at New York Club Sunday, May 21, 2006

Club owner Noel Ashman stated "Axl was a gentleman and had the good sense not to retaliate as he would have done some serious damage to Hilfiger."... Guns N' Roses were playing an Acoustic set at Rosario Dawson 's birthday party. Later that night Rose dedicated the song "You're Crazy".. to "my good friend Tommy Hilfiger." GUNS N' ROSES Get In The Ring! - May 19, 2006 It has been rumored on several celebrity gossip chat boards that Rose and Hilfiger (who was wearing a Guns N' Roses t-shirt under a blazer) were seen "hugging" and "burying the hatchet" backstage at the MTV Video Music Awards in late August 2006, although this has not been confirmed by either side. "Axl Rose & Tommy Hilfiger Make Nice, Courtesy VMA After Party" ''Jossip,'' September 1, 2006


Eagles of Death Metal

On November 24 , 2006 at Cleveland's Quicken Loans Arena , Rose referred to Opening Act the Eagles Of Death Metal as the "Pigeons of Shit Metal". He then said, "I'm sorry to say that this will be their last night with us." The EODM later claimed that Tommy Stinson took his bass off and threw it on the floor saying "Fuck you, that's it".1

However, on December 2 , 2006 , Stinson posted a message: "As a matter of fact, Eagles of Death Metal were a suggestion of mine a while ago. Turns out they were the wrong band for our crowd. They were booed and did not play for as long as they were scheduled to. ... In the past I have thrown my bass. I have never thrown it at Axl or anyone else in the band nor has anyone thrown my bass back at me... yet. Axl has been a dear friend to me for nine years. We have no problem communicating and wish that people would stay the fuck out of shit they don't know anything about."2


Bon Jovi

Rose has had a long time feud with the members of the rock band ''Guns N' Roses'' after Jon read an article about the band in a newspaper.Interview with Jon Bon Jovi, '' 100,000,000 Bon Jovi Fans Can't Be Wrong '' 2004

In a 2006 interview, Jon Bon Jovi was critical of the public and media attention Rose received, despite not having released an album for years: "You know what pisses me off? I was reading this British rock magazine this month and there was a story about Axl Rose and the $13 million Guns N' Roses record that was never made. That motherfucker hasn't made a record in 13 years and he gets all that attention. You know what I've done in 13 years? A lot. But they have continued to write about the freak show aspect of him. Because he's a recluse. That makes him interesting, right?" Blabbermouth.net "Jon Bon Jovi is envious of Axl Rose" ''Blabbermnouth,'' Mach 3 2006 In addition, Bon Jovi keyboardist David Bryan publicly criticized Rose and his late arrivals at concerts in another 2006 interview. "Bon Jovi member slags Axl Rose" ''The Rock Radio,'' June 19 2006


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