DJ Ashba
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Ashba on November 4, 2010.
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Background information | |
Birth name | Daren Jay Ashba |
Born | Monticello, Indiana, United States |
November 10, 1972
Genres | Hard rock, heavy metal |
Occupation(s) | Musician, guitarist, songwriter, producer, graphic designer |
Instruments | Guitar, bass |
Years active | 1987–present |
Labels | Eleven Seven Music, Warner Bros. |
Associated acts | Beautiful Creatures, BulletBoys, Guns N' Roses, Sixx:A.M. |
Website | www |
Notable instruments | |
Gibson Les Paul Gibson Les Paul Signature Model[1] Music Man Axis |
Daren Jay "DJ" Ashba (born November 10, 1972) is an American musician, producer, and songwriter. He is currently the lead guitarist in Sixx:A.M.. He is also known for his work with hard rock bands BulletBoys and Beautiful Creatures. He has worked with various artists including Mötley Crüe, Guns N' Roses, Drowning Pool, Marion Raven, Aimee Allen and Neil Diamond. He is the CEO of Ashba Media.
Biography
Early life
Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. Ashba was born in Monticello, Indiana. He was raised in Fairbury, Illinois. His mother was a classically trained pianist who began teaching him about music as a toddler. Ashba performed in his first piano recital at the age of five, where he played Beethoven's "Ode to Joy". His next ambition was to learn the drums. He built kits out of garbage cans and pots and pans, until he finally acquired a real set at the age of six. When he was eight, he took a job picking corn in the fields to earn enough money to buy his first guitar out of the Sears catalog. He would ride to his job in the corn fields on the bus with a guitarist from a local band, who would teach him a new chord each day on a fret that they had carved into the back of a bus seat with a pocket knife. For his 16th birthday, his father took him to his first concert: Mötley Crüe's Girls, Girls, Girls Tour. He later said, "The crowd, the music, the lights! It was the night I realized that no matter what it takes, I was gonna be on that stage one day." At the age of 18, he packed up his possessions and moved to Hollywood to begin his career.
Solo, BulletBoys (1991-2002)
Eventually, he joined the group Barracuda and toured with the band for two years. In 1996, he released his debut instrumental album titled, Addiction to the Friction.[2] In 1998, Ashba joined BulletBoys as part of the band's new lineup.[3][4] It was during his time with the band that he met Joe Lesté of Bang Tango.[5] In 1999, he departed the group to start a new band with Lesté.
Beautiful Creatures (1999-2002)
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In 1999, Ashba began piecing together the band that would become Beautiful Creatures with Bang Tango frontman Joe Lesté. They added former Shake The Faith and No. 9 bassist Kenny Kweens and session drummer Anthony Focx, who performed in the 1992 film Wayne's World appearing as the drummer in Tia Carrere's club band.[6] Focx became the group's second guitarist and Glen Sobel, another session drummer, was brought in to take over drums. This was the first lineup under the moniker Beautiful Creatures. Prior to naming, the band opened one show in Houston, Texas for Kiss during their reunion tour after Ted Nugent pulled out.[7] The band then signed with Warner Bros. and released their self-titled debut Beautiful Creatures, produced by Marilyn Manson cohort Sean Beavan, on August 14, 2001.[8] Album track 1 A.M. was featured in the soundtrack for the 2001 horror film Valentine and TV series Smallville. Ride was featured on the soundtrack to the 2002 remake of Rollerball.[9] Despite appearing at Ozzfest, the Rolling Rock Tour the band was dropped from their label due to poor album sales. On February 13, 2002, the band announced that Ashba had left the group and the band found a replacement and continued on.[10]
Solo (2002-2007)
He formed another solo band, simply titled ASHBA after his departure from Beautiful Creatures where he added former Tuff guitarist Michael Thomas, who was Ashba's replacement in BC but left the group in 2003, bassist John Younger and drummer Blas Elias rounded out the group's lineup.[11] Also in 2003, Ashba was invited to participate in the group Brides of Destruction with Nikki Sixx and Tracii Guns but turned it down to focus on his solo project.[12] In 2005, a small controversy was caused when it was suggested that neither Tommy Lee nor Mick Mars played on the new tracks for Mötley Crüe's compilation album Red, White & Crüe (duties were supposedly handled by Vandals' drummer Josh Freese and Ashba as well as Mick being replaced by Ashba on their reunion tour. Ashba hit back at the rumors:
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'Just want to set the record straight. As much as I would love to play on tour with Mötley, it's simply not true...it's a rumor. I'll be in the studio and playing shows with ASHBA. I have all the respect in the world for Mötley Crüe and I can't wait to see Mick kick ass, as always.'[13]
A VH1 documentary of the band reuniting would later show that Lee did indeed play on some of the tracks.
In 2006 Ashba set up Funny Farms Studios with Nikki Sixx.[14] They began writing and producing, and performing music together[15] which included collaborations with singer Marion Raven, whom Sixx had worked with before, on her Heads Will Roll EP[16] and album Set Me Free. James Michael also is credited on the albums.[17] In March 2007, Sixx penned "Reason I'm Alive" for Drowning Pool's new album Full Circle with both Sixx and Ashba co-producing the track.[18]
Sixx:A.M. (2007-present)
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Ashba released the critically acclaimed album The Heroin Diaries Soundtrack after collaborating with Mötley Crüe bassist Nikki Sixx and producer James Michael under the name Sixx:A.M. in August, 2007 serving as a soundtrack to Sixx's autobiography The Heroin Diaries: A Year in the Life of a Shattered Rock Star.[19] The single "Life is Beautiful" reached #2 on the Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks. Originally the group stated they had no intention of touring.[20] After constant support for the band and interest in a tour, they held a nationwide vote for tour dates. The tour was scheduled to start in spring 2008, but had been postponed to the summer due to unforeseeable circumstances.[21] On April 15, 2008, Sixx:A.M. announced they would be touring as part of Mötley Crüe's Crüe Fest, along with Buckcherry, Papa Roach and Trapt. The tour began on July 1, 2008, in West Palm Beach, Florida.[22] During Crüe Fest, Papa Roach drummer Tony Palermo served as a touring drummer for the band. A deluxe tour edition of The Heroin Diaries Soundtrack was released on November 25, 2008, which included a bonus live EP entitled Live Is Beautiful which features recorded performances from the band's summer tour. In April 2009, both James Michael and Nikki Sixx confirmed that the band was in the studio, recording new material. Sixx added that the new material is "inspiring. it feels like we may have topped ourselves on this album coming up, and can't wait for you to hear what it sounds like."[23] On May 3, 2011 the Sixx:A.M. album This Is Gonna Hurt was released.
Guns N' Roses (2009-2015)
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On March 23, 2009 Ashba was announced as the new lead guitarist of Guns N' Roses replacing Robin Finck, who had left the band to rejoin Nine Inch Nails.[24][25] He first toured with the band as part of the Chinese Democracy Tour where on December 11, 2009 Guns N' Roses played in Taiwan.[26] He also toured with the band as part of its 2013 Australian Tour and appears on the band's 2014 Appetite for Democracy 3D video release. On July 27, 2015, DJ Ashba announced he was leaving the band, citing his commitment to his family and his other band Sixx:A.M..[27][28] Ashba released a statement saying "I have reached a point in my life where I feel it's time to dedicate myself to my band Sixx:A.M., my adoring wife and family, and to the many new adventures that the future holds for me."[29]
Other work
Daren Ashba owns two corporations, Ashba Media, Inc. which handles the art side of things and Ashbaland, Inc. which handles the music side of things.[30] In 2003, he founded Ashba Media, Inc. This creative agency was announced the Agency of Record for Virgin Entertainment. AMI designs the look and feel of every Virgin Megastore. They also have other clients, such as Ovation guitars, Royal Underground and many more. Ashba contributed to Mötley Crüe's 2008 album Saints of Los Angeles penning all tracks with the exception of "This Ain't a Love Song".[31] The title track "Saints of Los Angeles" was nominated for a Grammy the same year.
Equipment
Guitars: assortment of Gibson Les Paul guitars, Ernie Ball Music Man Axis guitars Amps: Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier 100W heads, Four straight-front Line 6 4x12 cabinets loaded with celestion vintage 30s, Line 6 Spider Valve 412Vs 240W 4X12 Guitar Speaker Cabinet Straight, Two modified Line 6 POD pro amp modules, Line 6 Vetta HD and Vetta HD II Heads Pedals: Morley Mark Tremonti Wah Pedal, Digitech Whammy Pitch-Shifting Guitar Effects Pedal, GCX Ground Control PRO Midi Controller, Ernie Ball 6166 Mono Volume Pedal
As of 2016, now uses his very own Schecter DJ Ashba signature model from the Schecter USA Custom Shop.
Discography
Solo
- Addiction To The Friction (1996)
- Eli Roth's Goretorium - Songs For The Demented Mind (2012)
With Beautiful Creatures
- Beautiful Creatures (2001)
With Guns N' Roses
- Appetite for Democracy 3D (2014)
With Sixx:A.M.
- The Heroin Diaries Soundtrack (2007)
- Live Is Beautiful (2008)
- This Is Gonna Hurt (2011)
- 7 (2011)
- Modern Vintage (2014)
- Prayers for the Damned (2016)
Production, songwriting and guest credits
Year | Album title | Band | Record label | Credits |
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2002 | I'd Start a Revolution If I Could Get Up in the Morning | Aimee Allen | Elektra Unreleased | Guitars on "Revolution" |
2003 | Welcome To Blue Island | Enuff Z'Nuff | Perris Records | Guitars on "87 Days" |
2003 | Outlaw Volleyball | Original Soundtrack | Sumthing Distribution | Composer, Primary Artist on "Feel This" and "Who Am I" |
2005 | Heads Will Roll EP | Marion Raven | Eleven Seven | Co-writer "Spit You Out" |
2007 | Set Me Free | Marion Raven | Eleven Seven/Warner Bros. | Co-writer "Set Me Free" and "Thank You For Loving Me" |
2007 | Full Circle | Drowning Pool | Eleven Seven | Co-producer on "Reason I'm Alive" |
2007 | The Heroin Diaries Soundtrack | Sixx:A.M. | Eleven Seven | Co-writer and producer |
2007 | Saints of Los Angeles | Mötley Crüe | Eleven Seven/Universal Music Group | Co-writer on all tracks except "This Ain't a Love Song" |
2009 | A Cherry Cherry Christmas | Neil Diamond | American, Columbia | Writer on "Meditations on a Winter (instrumental)"[32] |
2009 | Whatever Gets You Off | The Last Vegas | Eleven Seven | Co-producer |
2011 | This Is Gonna Hurt | Sixx:A.M. | Eleven Seven | Co-writer and producer |
2011 | Memories of a Beautiful Disaster | James Durbin | Wind-Up Records | Co-writer "Crawling Home" |
References
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- ↑ GUNS N' ROSES NAMES DJ ASHBA AS BAND'S NEWEST AXEMAN March 21, 2009 Archived September 1, 2009 at the Wayback Machine
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External links
- Official website
- Sixx:A.M. official website
- DJ Ashba @ Facebook.com
- Talk live to Daren @ Stickam.com
- Guns N' Roses.com
- Forum fans club French
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- American people of Albanian descent
- Beautiful Creatures (band) members
- Guns N' Roses members
- Lead guitarists
- Living people
- Musicians from Indiana
- People from Monticello, Indiana
- Sixx:A.M. members
- Songwriters from Indiana
- American multi-instrumentalists