Though Randy Rhoads time on this planet was only short lived,
his influence and legacy continue to grow and finally, after much
anticipation, a new boigraphy about the guitar legend simply titled
'Randy Rhoads' is set for release.
Before his tragic death at the age of 25,
Randy Rhoads was on a fast track to being hailed by critics and
public alike as the greatest rock guitar player of all time. Over a
short two-year period, Randy recorded two seminal multi-platinum
albums with OZZY OSBOURNE, which are heralded today as among the
most noteworthy recordings in hard rock music history. Through his
jaw-dropping six-string work on songs such as 'Crazy Train', 'Mr.
Crowley' and 'Flying High Again', Randy Rhoads achieved legendary
status as a guitar icon and his artistic legacy continues to grow
with each passing year.
A brilliant guitar virtuoso, Randy's masterful ability of bridging
rock and classical techniques helped him forge a groundbreaking
style of guitar playing. In 1981, Guitar Player magazine honored
Randy by selecting him as best new talent of the year. Humble and
self-effacing, Randy refused to rest on his laurels. Instead, being
bestowed with this prestigious award motivated him to strive for
greater creative heights. Tragically, Randy's life ended much too
soon when on the morning of March 19, 1982 he was killed in a small
private plane that careened into the garage of a plantation home in
Leesburg, Florida.
Randy Rhoads' ascendancy to super-stardom was inevitable.
Tirelessly honing his craft, he was a devoted student of his
instrument, endlessly practicing and perfecting his skills. His
days were spent as a guitar teacher and by night he solidified his
rising reputation as the "next big thing" on the Hollywood club
scene. His big break arrived when he assumed the lead guitar slot
in Ozzy Osbourne's solo band. Soon the entire music world would be
dazzled by his spectacular flights of fiery fretboard sizzle,
swiftly recognizing the merits of this burgeoning guitar
genius.
With his dynamic six-string wizardry, Randy Rhoads invented an
exciting and technically advanced style of explosive hard rock
guitar playing that dominated the '80s music scene. Decades later,
his massive influence continues to shape, educate and inspire
first, second and third generation players and music fans that
marvel at his extraordinary musicality and stunning instrumental
prowess. Today, Randy's legendary status as a guitar hero is
assured, joining the pantheon of rock's Mt. Olympus where he stands
proudly alongside such revered guitar heroes as JIMI HENDRIX, ERIC
CLAPTON, JIMMY PAGE, JEFF BECK and RITCHIE BLACKMORE.
No one trick pony, Randy was well versed in a multitude of musical
genres seamlessly cross-navigating rock, blues and classical. In
fact, his immense love of classical music continued to be a driving
force in his life. Until his untimely death, he continued to take
classical guitar lessons in an effort to break new ground as a
player.
Today, mythologized and immortalized, Randy Rhoads has become a
veritable pop culture institution. Paying homage to his pioneering
ability, Marshall Amplifiers created a custom amplifier that bears
Randy's name and signature sound. Action figures and sculptures
with Randy's likeness have become highly sought after collector's
items, while Jackson Guitars have sold millions of Randy Rhoads
model guitars, pleasing the late guitarist's loyal legion of
dedicated followers. His image graces innumerable music magazine
covers annually.
Finally, after years of anticipation, comes the release of Randy
Rhoads, a biography written by Steven Rosen and Andrew Klein, which
vividly documents Randy's life and career. Teeming with hundreds of
rare photographs and memorabilia, the book chronicles an oral
history of Randy's remarkable life through those who knew him best.
Packed with countless emotional and poignant stories about the
guitar icon, the book weaves a powerful tapestry of colorful
memories about his life, which help provide deeper insight into
Randy, the man, the myth, the legend. His life is a lasting
testament to his supernatural talent and quiet humility.