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Chad I Ginsburg (born April 24, 1972), also credited as CiG, is an American musician, singer and record producer. He is best known as the guitarist, producer and current vocalist of West Chester-based band
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, which he co-founded in 1998. Prior to CKY, Ginsburg performed in the rock band
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, and in July 2015, released his debut solo album ''
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''.


Early life

Ginsburg was born on April 24, 1972. He began playing guitar at the age of nine years, having previously played the drums. He won his first guitar from a radio station, and later bought an
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guitar based on
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guitarist Phil Collen's model, which he says was eventually broken by a friend and sold. After initially taking lessons from a number of local instructors, Ginsburg later studied with Richie Kotzen. As a guitarist, Ginsburg draws inspiration from former teacher Kotzen, Steve Vai, Joe Satriani,
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and
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; he has also indicated an affection for the band
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.


Career


1993–1998: Early career and Rudy & Blitz

Prior to joining
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, Ginsburg played in the band
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, as well as "several other bands ecould care less about ic. The group signed to
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, a sub-label of
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, in 1995, but were allegedly neglected by the label in favor of other acts, with Ginsburg claiming in 1996 that "Our record has been held up for a really long time ... tfuckin' rules and they won't release it. They owe us a lot of money, and a couple vacations." Ruffhouse co-owner Joe Nicolo somewhat backed up Ginsburg's claims, alleging that while Ruffhouse intended to release the record, it was held up by executives at parent label Columbia, who instead wanted to release it through independent label Contract Recordings. The album, ''
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'', was eventually released by Ginsburg's own labels years later.


1998–2011: Mainstream recognition with CKY

Ginsburg first met
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and Jess Margera when the duo began working on the first CKY album (under the band name Oil) at a local studio at which Ginsburg was working as an
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at the time. Completing the band's lineup in 1998, he performed guitar and bass on ''
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'', and was also credited for the album's
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, recording, engineering, and mixing. He subsequently led production on every CKY album. During the filming of the music video for the song "Escape from Hellview", Ginsburg took part in a stunt which reportedly almost killed him. In the song, there is a lyric which reads "I'm on the loose with my neck in the noose/But hey, I enjoy the intense", which the band decided to match with a visual of Ginsburg hanging from a tree in a
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; however, the knot was not tied securely enough, and Ginsburg claims he "hung there for close to a minute" and "passed out ten seconds in". After a show in
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in 2007, Ginsburg reportedly had an altercation with Miller in the tour bus, after which he claimed Miller had left the band. Miller responded with claims to the contrary, while Ginsburg proposed that he would continue CKY with drummer Jess Margera. Also in 2007, Ginsburg mixed the album '' Chapter Two'' by Viking Skull, a band featuring Jess Margera, and also performed additional guitar on "The Hidden Flame". He later produced the follow-up album '' Doom, Gloom, Heartache & Whiskey'', released in 2008.


2011–2016: CKY tensions and solo album

upright=1.2, Ginsburg on stage with CKY in 2009 In 2011, Ginsburg was reportedly the source of what Metal Insider writer Zach Shaw described as a "high point of tension", as Ginsburg disagreed with the idea of each band member recording separate solo albums, instead favoring the traditional option of producing another CKY album together. In response, Miller claimed that Ginsburg had officially left the band, and that he would be following suit, leaving the continued future of the group in doubt. Ginsburg, along with Margera and bassist Matt "Matty J" Janaitis, later returned as CKY in 2012 with
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frontman Daniel Davies in place of Miller. This lineup (with Matt Deis in place of Janaitis) later reunited in 2015, following another split with Miller. Bam Margera later enlisted Ginsburg for his musical project
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, although in January 2013 it was announced that Ginsburg had officially left the band, claiming that he couldn't "witness or enable the downward spiral of islong time friends anymore". Further information regarding the departure later emerged, including a blog kept by the tour manager detailing "drug and alcohol fueled antics" which convinced Ginsburg to leave the group. In June 2015, after many months teasing the news, Ginsburg announced that he would be releasing his debut solo album, ''
Rock n Roll Alibis ''Rock n Roll Alibis'' is the debut solo album by American alternative rock musician Chad I Ginsburg (CiG), best known as the guitarist and vocalist of the band CKY. Recorded at Ginsburg's home-based Studio CiG LA in Los Angeles, California, it wa ...
'', on July 7, 2015. The album was written, recorded, produced, mixed and mastered by himself and released by his own label, Generation Overdone Records. He later went on tour to promote the album, enlisting the services of bassist Ronnie Elvis James and drummer Dennis Morehouse to complete the touring lineup of CiG. Ginsburg has since revealed that the next album will feature a full band lineup.


2016–present: Fronting the reformed CKY

In May 2016, it was confirmed that Ginsburg would be continuing CKY with Margera and Deis, with Ginsburg also replacing original frontman Miller on lead vocals. The new three-piece lineup performed for the first time at the Random Hero Festival (in honor of deceased
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member Ryan Dunn) in
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, in June, and later recorded a new studio album in July at
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in
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, in July. The band released its fifth album '' The Phoenix'' in June 2017. Ginsburg and Jess are currently working on a new CKY album.


Equipment

Speaking in an interview with Guitar.com in 2002, Ginsburg noted that his equipment consisted of
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guitars, a
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head, a Prophecy preamp, a Cry Baby rack and "random floor stomp pedals". Interviewer John Ferrante described his guitar tone as "very distinct", claiming that it "sounds like insburg usesa harmonizer". The
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of ''Rock n Roll Alibis'' state that Ginsburg uses
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and PRS guitars, Orange amplifiers, Dunlop and Creepy Fingers pedals, and d'Addario strings.


Discography

;Solo albums *''
Rock n Roll Alibis ''Rock n Roll Alibis'' is the debut solo album by American alternative rock musician Chad I Ginsburg (CiG), best known as the guitarist and vocalist of the band CKY. Recorded at Ginsburg's home-based Studio CiG LA in Los Angeles, California, it wa ...
'' (2015) ;with CKY *''
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'' (1999) *'' Infiltrate•Destroy•Rebuild'' (2002) *'' An Answer Can Be Found'' (2005) *''
Carver City ''Carver City'' is the fourth studio album by American alternative metal band CKY (band), CKY. Recorded mainly at guitarist and producer Chad I Ginsburg's Studio CIG Pennsylvania in New Hope, Pennsylvania, it was released on May 19, 2009 by Roadru ...
'' (2009) *'' The Phoenix'' (2017) *''Too Precious to Kill'' (2018) ;with Rudy & Blitz *"Thanks Anyway" (1995) *''
Reverb on the Click ''Reverb on the Click'' is the debut album by American rock band Rudy + Blitz, printed by guitarist Chad Ginsburg in the year 1995. There were an estimated of 500 copies released. The re-printed version of ''Reverb on the Click'' was made by ...
'' (2000) *''Philmont Ave. Demo Collection 1993–1995'' (2011) ;with Viking Skull *'' Chapter Two'' (2007) – "The Hidden Flame" ;with Fuckface Unstoppable *"All My Friends Are Dead" (2013)


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