Steven Adler (born Michael Coletti; January 22, 1965) is an American musician. He was the drummer and co-songwriter of the
hard rock band
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 ...
, with whom he achieved worldwide success in the late 1980s.
Adler was fired from Guns N' Roses over his heroin addiction in 1990,
following which he reformed his pre-Guns N' Roses band
Road Crew and briefly joined
BulletBoys. During the 2000s, Adler was the drummer of the band
Adler's Appetite, and from 2012, he had held the same position in the band
Adler
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. In early 2017, he declared that he has no intention to continue with the band and that the band has been dissolved, with the reason being his lack of interest in performing during poorly attended concerts. He appeared on the second (2008) and fifth (2011) seasons of the reality TV show ''
Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew'', as well as on the first season of its spin-off ''
Sober House'' (2009). He was inducted into the
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
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in 2012 as a member of Guns N' Roses.
Life and career
1965–1984: Early life and career
Steven Adler was born Michael Coletti in
Cleveland, Ohio, to an
Italian-American
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father, Michael Coletti, and a
Jewish-American
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mother, Deanna. After his father left the family, his mother moved with her children to Los Angeles, California. Adler was originally named after his father at birth, but his mother renamed him Steven when she returned to her parents because Jewish naming conventions forbid naming children after living relatives. He took his mother's surname after she married Melvin Adler, who adopted her two oldest children (including Steven).
He has one older brother, Kenny, and a younger half-brother, Jamie.
Adler grew up in the
San Fernando Valley until the age of 13, when he was sent to live with his grandparents in
Hollywood
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* Hollywood District (disambiguation)
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due to his bad behavior.
While attending Bancroft Junior High School, Adler befriended Saul Hudson, later known as
Slash
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* Nash th ...
;
they met when Adler had a skateboarding accident and Slash stopped to help him.
After ninth grade, Adler returned to his parents' house in the Valley for the remainder of high school,
during which time he learned to play drums.
After his return to Hollywood in 1983, Adler auditioned for
Sunset Strip staple
London
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. When the audition proved unsuccessful, he formed the band
Road Crew—named after the
Motörhead
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song "
(We Are) The Road Crew"—with his childhood friend Slash. They placed an advertisement in a newspaper looking for a bassist, and received a response from
Duff McKagan. They auditioned a number of singers, including one-time
Black Flag vocalist
Ron Reyes, and worked on material that included the main riff of what would become the
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 ...
song "
Rocket Queen." Slash disbanded the group the following year due to their inability to find an adequate lead vocalist, as well as Adler's laziness compared to himself and McKagan.
Adler then briefly joined a local band known as
Hollywood Rose, which featured singer
Axl Rose
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and guitarist
Izzy Stradlin (who left shortly after).
1985–1990: Guns N' Roses
In June 1985, Adler joined Guns N' Roses, which was newly founded by Axl Rose, Izzy Stradlin, and
L.A. Guns members
Tracii Guns
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,
Ole Beich and
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. After the original drummer Gardner quit, Adler and Slash joined their former Road Crew bandmate Duff McKagan (who joined in March 1985) to complete the line-up. They played nightclubs—such as the
Whisky a Go Go,
The Roxy
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, and
The Troubadour—and opened for larger acts throughout 1985 and 1986. After being scouted by several major record labels, the band signed with
Geffen Records
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Founded in 1980, Geffen Records has been a part of Interscope Geffen A&M since 1999 and ...
in March 1986.
In July 1987, Guns N' Roses released its debut album, ''
Appetite for Destruction'', which to date has sold over 30 million copies worldwide, 18 million of which were in the United States, making it the best-selling debut album of all time in the US.
In December, during a tour with
Alice Cooper
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, an intoxicated Adler broke his hand when he punched a streetlight after a barroom brawl;
Fred Coury of
Cinderella
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was brought in as his substitute for several shows until he recovered.
In November 1988, Guns N' Roses released ''
G N' R Lies'', which sold over five million copies in the US alone,
despite containing only eight tracks, four of which were included on the previously released EP ''
Live ?!*@ Like a Suicide
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''.
Adler was again absent during a performance at the
American Music Awards
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in January 1989;
Don Henley
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filled in for him on drums.
His absence was originally attributed to a case of the flu, but it was later revealed that Adler had been in a drug rehabilitation program at the time. The following October, during a show as opening act for
The Rolling Stones
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, Axl Rose threatened to leave the band if certain members of the band didn't stop "dancing with Mr. Brownstone," a reference to their
song of the same name about heroin use. Adler was among those who promised to clean up, but he continued to struggle with his addiction.
Adler was briefly fired from the band over his drug use in early 1990, but he was reinstated after signing a contract in which he vowed to stop taking drugs.
However, by the time the band entered the studio to record the song "
Civil War
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", his addiction had become so severe that he was unable to perform. By Adler's own admission, he tried to play the song "20, maybe 30 times."
The song's drum track had to be heavily edited just for his bandmates to be able to play along with it.
When problems in the studio continued, causing recording sessions to abort for several days at a time,
Adler was formally fired from Guns N' Roses on July 11, 1990.
He had played his final show with the band on April 7 at
Farm Aid IV.
Izzy Stradlin, who left the band in November 1991, later stated that replacing Adler with
Matt Sorum of
The Cult had a big impact on the band's sound. In response to an interviewer's suggestion that the line-up change had turned Guns N' Roses from a rock 'n' roll band into a heavy metal one, Stradlin said, "Yeah, a big musical difference. ...
ur songswere written with Steve playing the drums and his sense of swing was the push and pull that give the songs their feel. When that was gone, it was just...unbelievable, weird. Nothing worked. I would have preferred to continue with Steve, but we'd had two years off and we couldn't wait any longer."
1990–2002: Post-Guns N' Roses troubles and hiatus
Following his departure from Guns N' Roses, he was one of several drummers who auditioned to join
AC/DC. However Adler claims that AC/DC's manager withdrew an offer, following Axl Rose announcing Adler's firing and branding him a drug addict onstage at the
MTV Video Music Awards
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in September 1990.
Adler instead reformed Road Crew with a new line-up, consisting of former
Vain
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members singer Davy Vain, guitarist Jamie Scott, and bassist Ashley Mitchell, along with guitarist Shawn Rorie. They recorded an album and attracted attention from a major label, but due to Adler's persistent drug problems, the group disbanded shortly thereafter. Adler then entered a prolonged, self-imposed exile from the music industry; he later recalled, "I wish I could say that I did a lot of traveling or self-improvement, but all I actually did was sit on the couch and get high—while the TV watched me. It was a very, very hard time."
A year after his dismissal, in July 1991, Adler filed a lawsuit against his former Guns N' Roses bandmates, contending that he was fired because the opiate-blocking drug he had been taking to aid his detox interfered with his concentration.
He also alleged that the contract he had been made to sign took away his financial interest in the band, stating, "I was told that every time I did heroin, the band would fine me $2,000. ... What these contracts actually said was that the band were paying me $2,000 to leave. They were taking my royalties, all my writing credits. They didn't like me any more and just wanted me gone."
The case was settled out of court in 1993; Adler received a back-payment check of $2,250,000 and was granted 15% of the royalties for everything he recorded prior to his departure.
On May 5, 1995, Adler was arrested at his home in Calabasas on a felony charge of heroin possession.
In 1996, Adler suffered a stroke and was briefly comatose after taking a particularly potent
speedball—a cocktail of heroin and cocaine used intravenously—which caused a temporary paralysis of the left side of his face, resulting in a speech impediment.
The following year, he pleaded no contest to disturbing the peace in relation to a domestic violence charge involving a woman with whom he had been living; he was sentenced to four days in jail, three years' probation, and mandatory drug counseling.
In June 1998, Adler joined the newly reformed hard rock band
BulletBoys, along with future Guns N' Roses guitarist
DJ Ashba.
The group recorded an album and announced a US summer tour with
Faster Pussycat
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,
Bang Tango and
Enuff Z'nuff
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.
However, Adler's return to music was cut short the following September, when he pleaded no contest to two counts of battery stemming from attacks on two other women in separate domestic violence incidents. He was sentenced to a 150-day term in prison and three years' probation, with the condition of undergoing a year of domestic violence counseling and a ban on using illegal drugs.
2003–2011: Adler's Appetite and reality TV
In 2003, Adler formed the band Suki Jones, later renamed
Adler's Appetite, with singer
Jizzy Pearl, former
Slash's Snakepit guitarist
Keri Kelli, Faster Pussycat guitarist
Brent Muscat
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Faster PussyCat, etc.
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, and former Ratt bassist
Robbie Crane
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. With an ever-changing line-up due to members' previous commitments, the band toured the US and Europe throughout 2003 and 2004, playing mostly songs off Guns N' Roses' debut album ''Appetite for Destruction'', as well as material by
Aerosmith,
Led Zeppelin
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, and
Queen
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.
In September 2003, Adler's Appetite performed a show at the
Key Club
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in Hollywood, where they were joined on stage by Adler's former Guns N' Roses bandmates Slash and Izzy Stradlin, for renditions of "Mr. Brownstone", "Paradise City", and "
Knockin' on Heaven's Door".
In January 2005, Adler's Appetite—minus Brent Muscat, who had departed the band—released through their official website a
self-titled EP, which featured four original songs and the covers "Hollywood" by
Thin Lizzy
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and "
Draw the Line
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" by Aerosmith. The release was followed by a tour of the US, Europe, Japan, and Argentina. Later that year, the band announced plans to release a full-length album through
Shrapnel Records
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Guitarist Marty Friedman (formerly of Megadeth and Cacophony), one of the label's most successful artists, first appeared on the album ''U ...
, but it failed to materialize. In July 2007, the group played another show at the Key Club, as part of their tour celebrating the 20th anniversary of ''Appetite for Destruction'', during which they were joined on stage by former Guns N' Roses members Izzy Stradlin and Duff McKagan. Although Slash was also in attendance, he did not join the band on stage, stating that he did not want to encourage the notion of a Guns N' Roses reunion.
In 2008, Adler participated in the second season of the reality TV show ''
Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew''. The show's resident medical expert,
Drew Pinsky, regarded Adler as the "problem child" of the group; he described his behavior as "suicidal" and revealed that Adler had to be committed to a psychiatric hospital for two weeks prior to entering rehab. Adler also participated in the first season of the ''Celebrity Rehab'' spin-off ''
Sober House''. During the show's filming in July, an intoxicated Adler became so aggressive towards his cast mates that he was arrested at the ''Sober House'' premises. He was convicted of being under the influence of a controlled substance and sentenced to community service.
The following January, he was arrested again for failure to complete his community service in the time frame stipulated by the judge.
In 2010, Adler collaborated with his former Guns N' Roses bandmate Slash on the latter's
self-titled debut solo album, which was released in April. He appeared on the track "Baby Can't Drive", along with
Red Hot Chili Peppers
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bassist
Flea
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,
Alice Cooper
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, and
Nicole Scherzinger
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. The song was featured on an expanded edition of the album released by ''
Classic Rock
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''. The following July, Adler's Appetite—consisting of Adler, singer
Rick Stitch, guitarists
Michael Thomas and
Alex Grossi
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Biography
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, and bassist Chip Z'nuff—released the single "Alive", in conjunction with the release of Adler's autobiography ''My Appetite for Destruction: Sex, and Drugs, and Guns N' Roses''. In December, the band released two more singles, entitled "Stardog" and "Fading". In 2011, following another relapse, Adler participated in the fifth season of ''Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew''.
2011–2016: Adler and guest appearance with Guns N' Roses
In 2011, Adler formed a new band, simply called
Adler
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, with guitarist Lonny Paul, who had been a member of Adler's Appetite prior to the breakup, and singer-guitarist Jacob Bunton of
Lynam
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and formerly of
Mars Electric
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Lead singer Jacob Bunton first formed the group under the name Wish in Birmingham in 1995. They signed with Atlantic Records in 1997 and recorded an album, but Atlantic dro ...
,
with the lineup later rounded out by former
L.A. Guns member Johnny Martin on bass. Adler stated, "I love the music that we're creating! I haven't been this excited about my band since the
Guns N' Roses
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days."
The band recorded their debut album in Los Angeles with producers
Jeff Pilson and Jay Ruston.
Titled ''
Back from the Dead'', the album features guest appearances from Slash and
John 5,
and was released on November 26, 2012, via
New Ocean Media
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. The album's release was preceded by the single "The One That You Hated", which was released on April 10 via
iTunes.
On April 14, 2012, Adler was inducted into the
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
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as a member of the classic lineup of Guns N' Roses. He headlined the induction ceremony with fellow inductees Slash, Duff McKagan, and Matt Sorum, as well as former member
Gilby Clarke and Slash's collaborator
Myles Kennedy. Adler stated that being inducted was "an honor and a dream come true."
In late October and early November 2012, Adler played on the
Kiss Kruise, which sailed from Florida to the Bahamas.
These shows marked the band's first-ever live performances.
The following year, Adler's scheduled U.S. tour was postponed when Adler checked into a rehab facility to "continue working on his sobriety."
On the July 6, 2016 stop of the
Not in This Lifetime... Tour in Cincinnati, Ohio, Adler joined Guns N' Roses for performances of "Out Ta Get Me" and "My Michelle", which marked his first appearance with the band since his firing in 1990. He made other guest appearances during shows in
Nashville
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,
Los Angeles
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, and
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. He was also rumored to take part in the band's surprise April 1 show at the Troubadour, but had back surgery which forced him to pull out.
2017–present: Adler's Appetite reformation and Solo Career
In 2018, guitarist Alex Grossi announced that Adler's Appetite will return to celebrate the 30th anniversary of ''Appetite for Destruction''.
Discography
with Guns N' Roses
* ''
Appetite for Destruction'' (1987)
* ''
G N' R Lies'' (1988)
with Adler's Appetite
Extended plays
* ''
Adler's Appetite'' (2005)
* ''
Alive'' (2012)
Singles
* "Alive" (2010)
* "Stardog" (2010)
* "Fading" (2010)
with Adler Z'Nuff
Extended plays
* ''Adler Z'Nuff'' (2010)
with Adler
Studio albums
* ''
Back from the Dead'' (2012)
Singles
* "The One That You Hated" (2012)
* "Good to Be Bad" (2012)
Session work
;With Davy Vain
* ''
Fade'' (1995;
"Breakdown","Cindy", "Can't Get Back")
;With Slash
* ''
Slash
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* Slash (''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'')
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* Nash th ...
'' (2010;
"Baby Can't Drive" only)
;With Chip Z'Nuff
* ''
Strange Time'' (2015) (
"All Day and All Of The Night")
References
Citations
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External links
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