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William Bradley DuVall (born September 6, 1967) is an American musician best known as the current co-lead vocalist and
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ist for the rock band
Alice in Chains Alice in Chains (often abbreviated as AIC) is an American rock band from Seattle, Washington, formed in 1987 by guitarist and vocalist Jerry Cantrell and drummer Sean Kinney, who later recruited bassist Mike Starr and lead vocalist Layne ...
. He joined Alice in Chains in 2006, replacing the band's original lead singer,
Layne Staley Layne Thomas Staley (born Layne Rutherford Staley; August 22, 1967 – April 5, 2002) was an American musician, songwriter and the original lead singer of the rock band Alice in Chains, which rose to international fame in the early 1990s as part ...
, who died in 2002, and shares vocal duties with guitarist/vocalist
Jerry Cantrell Jerry Fulton Cantrell Jr. (born March 18, 1966) is an American guitarist, singer and songwriter. He is best known as the founder, lead guitarist, co-lead vocalist, and main songwriter of the rock band Alice in Chains. The band rose to internation ...
. DuVall has recorded three albums with the band: 2009's '' Black Gives Way to Blue'', 2013's '' The Devil Put Dinosaurs Here'', and 2018's '' Rainier Fog''. DuVall won an ASCAP Pop Music Award for co-writing the song " I Know" for Dionne Farris in 1996 and has earned three
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nominations as a member of Alice in Chains. DuVall is also co-founder, lead singer, guitarist, and lyricist for Comes with the Fall. Since 2016, he has been the lead vocalist for the supergroup
Giraffe Tongue Orchestra Giraffe Tongue Orchestra is an American rock supergroup. It consists of Alice in Chains vocalist William DuVall, guitarist Brent Hinds of Mastodon, lead guitarist Ben Weinman of the Dillinger Escape Plan, drummer Thomas Pridgen of the Mars Volta ...
. In his long musical career, he has played a role in many bands, playing in a variety of genres, an example being the punk rock group Neon Christ. DuVall's first solo album, ''One Alone'', was released in 2019.


Biography


Early life and career (1983–1992)

William Bradley DuVall was born in Washington, D.C. on September 6, 1967. His maternal grandmother was of Dutch and North African descent. When DuVall was fourteen years old, he moved to
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with his mother and stepfather, who had taken a job in the city. DuVall has cited
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as an early influence after listening to his cousin's copy of '' Band of Gypsys'' when he was eight years old and becoming impressed by Hendrix's guitar. DuVall's music career started in the early 1980s Atlanta
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scene. His first band was Awareness Void of Chaos. In 1983, DuVall helped found the controversial Atlanta-based hardcore punk band Neon Christ, contributing guitars and lyrics to the band's albums. Other members of this band were vocalist Randy DuTeau, bassist Danny Lankford, and drummer Jimmy Demer. Neon Christ had strong ties to hardcore luminaries
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and
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. With a couple of short East Coast tours and two albums, the politically pointed band started gaining popularity. The band used its popularity to support many charitable causes, including working to free
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. Neon Christ disbanded in 1986, reuniting for a one-time show featuring the original members on December 24, 2004. The members were later said to be filming a documentary, which concludes with a February 2, 2008 show at
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's punk haunt The Treehouse. After Neon Christ originally broke up, DuVall was briefly the second guitarist in the popular Northern California hardcore punk band Bl'ast, contributing a small bit of writing to their second album, ''It's in My Blood'', released on the hardcore punk–
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, founded by Greg Ginn of hardcore punk band Black Flag. DuVall did not, however, stay with the band long enough to record on the album. In 1987, DuVall formed the Final Offering with vocalist Randy Gue (a former Neon Christ roadie), Corrosion of Conformity bassist Mike Dean, and drummer Greg Psomas. However, Psomas's heroin habit hindered them from working consistently. Dean would go back to work with Corrosion of Conformity; Psomas died of an overdose in 1994. DuVall spent the late 1980s with a Hendrix-inspired band, No Walls. Other members of this band were jazz bassist Hank Schroy and drummer Matthew Cowley. DuVall gave a demo tape to
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lead guitarist
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backstage at a show on their tour with
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in 1989. Subsequently, Reid brought No Walls into the
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fold and helped arrange some shows for them in New York. They also recorded a demo at Jimi Hendrix's
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in New York under Reid's mentorship. No Walls released one self-titled album in 1992 and disbanded the same year. In the late 1980s, DuVall earned a degree in philosophy with an emphasis on religion from
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.


Madfly, Comes with the Fall, and Jerry Cantrell (1992–2007)

In 1994, DuVall, along with Milton Davis, co-wrote the song " I Know" for fellow Atlanta musician Dionne Farris. The track stayed on
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's ''
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'' chart for 38 weeks, peaking at No. 4 and earning Farris a nomination for the
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. DuVall won an
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Pop Music Award for it in 1996. In the late 1990s, DuVall founded the band Madfly with Nico Constantine, Bevan Davies, and Jeffery Blount. He served as guitarist, singer, and songwriter. Their efforts included two albums: '' Get the Silver'' and '' White Hot in the Black''. The former was released on Killing Floor Recordings and the latter through Blackheart Records. In 1999, DuVall, Bevan, and Nico moved on to form Comes With The Fall, adding
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as their bassist. CWTF released their first album, '' Comes with the Fall'', in 2000, and their second, '' The Year is One'', in 2001. In early 2000, Comes with the Fall moved to Los Angeles. Within a week of moving to the city, DuVall met
Alice in Chains Alice in Chains (often abbreviated as AIC) is an American rock band from Seattle, Washington, formed in 1987 by guitarist and vocalist Jerry Cantrell and drummer Sean Kinney, who later recruited bassist Mike Starr and lead vocalist Layne ...
guitarist/vocalist Jerry Cantrell through a mutual acquaintance, who introduced Cantrell to Comes with the Fall's self-titled debut album. Cantrell started hanging out with the band and occasionally joining them onstage. The following year, Comes with the Fall was both the opening act on Cantrell's tour for his second solo album, '' Degradation Trip'', and also the singer's backing band, with DuVall singing
Layne Staley Layne Thomas Staley (born Layne Rutherford Staley; August 22, 1967 – April 5, 2002) was an American musician, songwriter and the original lead singer of the rock band Alice in Chains, which rose to international fame in the early 1990s as part ...
's parts at the concerts from 2001 to 2002. While DuVall's band was on tour with Cantrell, Staley died of a drug overdose on April 5, 2002.


Alice in Chains and Giraffe Tongue Orchestra (2006–present)

DuVall joined Alice in Chains as lead singer during the band's reunion concerts in 2006 and made his first public performance with the band at VH1's '' Decades Rock Live'' concert honoring
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, in which he sang Alice in Chains' "
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". According to Jerry Cantrell, it only took one audition for DuVall to get the gig. For his first rehearsal with the band, DuVall sang Alice in Chains' " Love, Hate, Love". After they finished, drummer Sean Kinney looked at his bandmates and said, "I think the search is pretty much over". According to bassist Mike Inez, DuVall didn't try to emulate Staley, and that's what drew them to him. DuVall revealed that
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of
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was supposed to sing "Rooster" at the show, but during the
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rehearsals, he was on stage and Ann hadn't made it downstairs yet, so they said, "Would you sing 'Rooster' for the camera blocking?", and he did. DuVall credits Ann Wilson for giving him a spot on the TV show, because that moment served as the coming-out party for the new incarnation of Alice in Chains. Initially, Cantrell and the other veteran members of the band had said the reunion didn't necessarily foretell a future for the band, and that it was just a tribute to Staley and their fans. Kinney went further, saying he would have liked to change the band's name and adding, "I don't see continuing as Alice and replacing somebody." DuVall expressed similar sentiments with regards to the task of filling in for Staley. However, the reformed Alice in Chains generated enthusiasm from fans and convinced the four to keep the name. In 2007, Alice in Chains began touring with Velvet Revolver and Kill Hannah. The ReEvolution tour was in two parts. The first took in many European cities and the eastern United States. The second part, also referred to as "The Libertad Tour", was primarily a cross-country tour that spread into three cities in Canada. For the first time in fifteen years, Alice in Chains toured Australia as second headliner under Nine Inch Nails on the Soundwave Festival. Around this time, the Alice in Chains website stated that the band—now with DuVall officially noted as lead singer—was working on new material with an album, later known as '' Black Gives Way to Blue'', to be released on September 29, 2009. The recording process was completed on Cantrell's 43rd birthday, which was also the day that DuVall's son was born, on March 18, 2009. On the album, DuVall shares vocal duties with Cantrell, who sings lead vocals on most of the songs. "Last of My Kind" is the only song on the album that features DuVall on lead vocals, without harmonizing with Cantrell. Duvall also wrote the lyrics to the song. DuVall wrote a song called "Tongue Tied" about his friend Sean Costello, who died by suicide in 2008, but the track was cut from the album. In 2011, Alice in Chains took time off after touring more than thirty countries and mourning the death of their original bass player, Mike Starr. However, DuVall stated that there was a possibility of another album in the near future, commenting, "It would be fairly safe to say that you don't come this far and do all this work just to stop for another 15 years." In March 2011, it was announced that Alice in Chains would begin recording a new album at the tail end of 2011. In May 2013, the album '' The Devil Put Dinosaurs Here'' was released. DuVall sings lead vocals on the songs "Hung on a Hook" and "
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". He also wrote the lyrics and the guitar solo for the track, the first solo he composed for Alice in Chains. Cantrell is the primary lead singer of Alice in Chains' post-Staley albums, while DuVall takes Staley's role while performing the band's old songs live. In 2016, DuVall released the album '' Broken Lines'' with the supergroup
Giraffe Tongue Orchestra Giraffe Tongue Orchestra is an American rock supergroup. It consists of Alice in Chains vocalist William DuVall, guitarist Brent Hinds of Mastodon, lead guitarist Ben Weinman of the Dillinger Escape Plan, drummer Thomas Pridgen of the Mars Volta ...
, founded by lead guitarist
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of
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, and also featuring guitarist
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of
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, drummer Thomas Pridgen of The Mars Volta, and bassist Wielbert Collinson of
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and Zappa Plays Zappa. Alice in Chains' sixth studio album (and the third with DuVall), titled '' Rainier Fog'', was released on August 24, 2018. The second single, " So Far Under", was written by DuVall, who also played the guitar solo on the track. The third single, " Never Fade", was co-written by DuVall and Cantrell, who also share lead vocals, with DuVall singing the verses and the pre-chorus, while Cantrell sings the chorus. The song was inspired by the deaths of DuVall's grandmother and the vocalist of Soundgarden,
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. In December 2018, DuVall and Jerry Cantrell were tied at No. 10 on
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's "15 best rock guitarists in the world right now" poll. On January 16, 2019, DuVall, along with Cantrell,
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's guitarist
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and bassist Jeff Ament, and drummer
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, performed Soundgarden's " Hunted Down" at the Chris Cornell tribute concert "I Am the Highway".


Solo career

DuVall released his first solo album, ''One Alone'', on October 4, 2019, through his label DVL. The lead single, " Til The Light Guides Me Home", had its world premiere on
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's ''Rock Show'' on July 21, 2019. The second single, " White Hot", was released on October 1, 2019. The U.S. tour to promote the album started on October 21, 2019, in Atlanta. DuVall also announced a European tour for March and April 2020.


Other ventures

DuVall was an extra in the 2001 science fiction film ''
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'' and had a non-speaking uncredited role in the 2003 film '' Confidence'', starring Ed Burns and
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. He played a bar patron in the opening scene. DuVall directed a documentary about jazz drummer Milford Graves, titled ''Ancient to Future: The Wisdom of Milford Graves''. As of 2022, the film is listed as being in post-production. In 2011, the artist reunited with his former Neon Christ bandmates to do a documentary film called ''All Alone Together: Neon Christ and Atlanta Hardcore'', which he said director Edgar Johnson had first pitched to him back in 2005. In 2008, DuVall performed vocal duties with MC5/DTK at the Meltdown Festival, curated by Massive Attack. In February 2018, Framus Guitars released the "William DuVall Talisman Signature" model, designed by DuVall himself.


Discography


Videography


References


External links

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Comes with the Fall official website

Alice in Chains official website
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