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Gilbert J. "Gilby" Clarke (born August 17, 1962) is an American musician, singer, songwriter and record producer. He had a 3-year tenure as the rhythm guitarist of
Guns N' Roses Guns N' Roses is an American hard rock band from Los Angeles, California, formed in 1985. When they signed to Geffen Records in 1986, the band comprised vocalist Axl Rose, lead guitarist Slash, rhythm guitarist Izzy Stradlin, bassist Duff ...
, replacing Izzy Stradlin in 1991 during the Use Your Illusion Tour, and also featured on '' "The Spaghetti Incident?"'' (1993). Following this, Clarke went on to forge a solo career as well playing guitar with Slash's Snakepit, Kat Men,
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, Nancy Sinatra, Kathy Valentine (of The Go-Go's), MC5 and forming his own group
Rock Star Supernova Rock Star Supernova was a reality television-formed supergroup consisting of drummer Tommy Lee, bassist Jason Newsted, guitarist Gilby Clarke, and singer Lukas Rossi. The band was formed during the second season of the '' Rock Star'' reality ...
with members of
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and Mötley Crüe. Clarke's production work includes albums by L.A. Guns, Bullets and Octane,
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and Vains of Jenna.


Biography


1985–1991: Early music career

Gilby Clarke started his musical career during the first half of the Eighties, replacing
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's original guitarist, Geoff Siegel, who later played with the Nymphs. Gilby eventually replaced the band's lead vocalist and penned several unreleased fan favorites including, "Dance America". He left them to form Kill for Thrills, a metal band which released the EP ''Commercial Suicide'' and the LP ''Dynamite from Nightmareland'' before eventually disbanding. Kill for Thrills was a supergroup of sorts with Jason Nesmith (son of former Monkees Mike Nesmith) on Guitar, and Todd Muscat formerly of seminal L.A. Punk band Decry, on Bass and then later with Junkyard after Kill for Thrills. Muscat is also the brother of Brent Muscat (Faster Pussycat, L.A. Guns, Sin City Sinners). All members have deep roots in the Los Angeles rock scene.


1991–1994: Guns N' Roses

Following rhythm guitarist Izzy Stradlin's decision to abruptly quit the band,Bozza, Anthony, & Slash (2007). Slash. Harper Entertainment: New York. p. 344 during Use Your Illusion Tour in 1991, citing a combination of Axl Rose's personal behavior (he would consistently delay the start of shows by hours at a time) and his mismanagement of the band and difficulties being around Slash, Sorum, and McKagan due to his new-found sobriety and their continuing alcohol and substance addictions, Clarke was chosen as his replacement, playing out the rest of gigs of the tour which lasted until 1993. His first show with the band was December 5, 1991 in Worcester, MA, USA. During many shows throughout the tour, Rose introduced Clarke and had him play "
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", a Rolling Stones cover with Slash. On November 23, 1993, Guns N' Roses released a collection of punk and glam rock covers entitled '' "The Spaghetti Incident?"'' where many of the tracks were recorded with original Guns N' Roses guitarist Izzy Stradlin during the '' Use Your Illusion I'' and '' II'' sessions and then were later re-recorded by Clarke. Gilby Clarke's contract was not renewed and he was gone from the band by 1995. Slash stated in his book that Rose fired Clarke without consulting anyone, claiming he was only a "hired hand". Clarke was not involved in the recording of 'Sympathy for the Devil', stating "I knew that that was the ending f Clarke's involvement in Guns N' Rosesbecause nobody told me about it. Officially I was in the band at that time, and they did that song without me". Clarke also mentioned that before the final show of the ''Use Your Illusion Tour'', Rose came up to him and told him "Hey, enjoy your last show". Clarke later sued the band over the use of his likeness in Guns N' Roses Pinball. Clarke's only other appearances on a Guns N' Roses release would be on the live and
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s ''
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'' and '' Greatest Hits''. Clarke is featured on Guns N' Roses video releases Use Your Illusion I, Use Your Illusion II and
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.


1994–1996:

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& Slash's Snakepit

In 1994, he released his debut solo album ''
Pawnshop Guitars ''Pawnshop Guitars'' is the debut solo album by the former Guns N' Roses guitarist Gilby Clarke, released in 1994 via Virgin Records. The album was produced by session guitarist Waddy Wachtel, and along with all the then-current or former members ...
'' on Virgin Records which featured contributions from several of his close friends. Ryan Roxie (Alice Cooper) on guitar, Will Effertz on Bass and Marc Danzeisen (Riverdogs, Little Caesar) Drums and backing vocals, also including all the then members of Guns N' Roses. It went gold in Argentina. Following the end of the Use Your Illusion Tour in 1993,
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guitarist
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began recording demos of material that he had written during the tour, at his home studio with bandmate Matt Sorum. Clarke and Alice in Chains bassist Mike Inez soon started to come around to jam with them. They eventually recorded twelve demo songs.
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, live guitarist for
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, successfully auditioned to become the group's singer. Slash and Dover wrote the lyrics for all the tracks, except "Monkey Chow" which was contributed by Clarke and "Jizz da Pit" which is an instrumental written by both Slash and Inez. The album was released by Geffen Records in February 1995 charting at No. 70 on the ''Billboard'' 200. For the tour in support of the album, James LoMenzo and
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, both members of Zakk Wylde's solo band, joined the band to replace Inez and Sorum who could not tour with the group due to other commitments. With Guns N' Roses regrouping to record a new album, Snakepit disbanded with Clarke resuming his solo career.


1997-2006: Solo Career & New Projects

Since then he has released another three solo albums, '' The Hangover'', ''
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'' and 2002's ''
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'' as well as the live album '' 99 Live''. He formed the band Col. Parker with ex- Stray Cat Slim Jim Phantom and former touring additional GN'R keyboardist Teddy "Zig Zag" Andreadis, releasing the album ''Rock N Roll Music'' in 2001. In addition, he made a guest appearance on the L.A. Guns album '' Shrinking Violet'', which he also produced. Clarke also produced
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's self-titled album released in 2003 and Girlsplayboys debut album ''From Ritual to Romance'' in 2006, and L.A. Guns' 2001 album '' Man in the Moon''. In 2002 Clarke worked with Nancy Sinatra on her album ''California Girl'' and a year later joined
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on their national tour. In 2005, he played along with the reformed MC5, joining original members Wayne Kramer, Dennis Thompson, and Michael Davis, along with new vocalist Handsome Dick Manitoba.


2006–2012: Rockstar Supernova and reunion with GNR on Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

In 2006, Mötley Crüe drummer,
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, formed Supernova with Clarke on guitars and former
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bassist Jason Newsted. The band used the TV show
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to find a new lead singer.
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was chosen as their lead singer. However, there was already a band from California called
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. On June 26, 2006, the California band filed a federal lawsuit and on September 12, 2006, U.S. District Judge John A. Houston in San Diego ruled in favor of the original Supernova, granting their request for a preliminary injunction. The injunction stopped the band from ''Rock Star: Supernova'' from "performing rock and roll music, or recording, or selling rock and roll music recordings under the same name, pending a trial of this action on its merits, or until otherwise ordered by the court." The band renamed itself
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. Clarke produced a cover of
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's "
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" on Rockstar: Supernova runner-up Dilana Robichaux's 2007 album, also released as a single on digital download websites. In 2007 he released a best of album featuring tracks from all of his solo albums as well as two songs from the Col. Parker project and a rerecording of the song "Black", featuring vocals by Rock Star: Supernova runner-up Dilana. In July 2008 Gilby Clarke played at the
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in New Zealand. His solo band included bassist Muddy Stardust and drummer Dennis Morehouse. He then toured North America as part of the Rock n' Roll Fantasy Camp. Clarke reunited with Guns N' Roses members
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,
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, Matt Sorum and Duff McKagan, during the live performance, at the band's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction on April 14, 2012. Clarke himself was not inducted as part of the band.


Discography


Albums and EPs


With Candy

*''Whatever Happened To Fun'' (1985) *''Teenage Neon Jungle'' (2003)


With Kill for Thrills

*''Commercial Suicide'' (1989) *''Dynamite From Nightmareland'' (1990)


With The Loveless

* guest lead guitar on "Wish I Could Fly" (1994) track on album "A Tale of Gin and Salvation".


With Guns N' Roses

*'' "The Spaghetti Incident?"'' (1993) * ''
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'' (1999)


Solo

*''
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'' (1994) *'' Blooze E.P.'' (1995) *'' The Hangover'' (1997) *''
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'' (1998) *'' 99 Live'' (1999) *''
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'' (2001) *'' Gilby Clarke'' (2007, compilation) *''The Gospel Truth'' (2021)


With Slash's Snakepit

*'' It's 5 O'Clock Somewhere'' (1995)


With Col. Parker

*''Rock N Roll Music'' (2001)


With Nancy Sinatra

*''California Girl'' (2002)


With Rock Star Supernova

*''
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'' (2006)


References


External links

*
Official MSN site

Musicmight detailed history
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