Zakk Wylde

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Zakk Wylde
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Wylde in August 2010
Background information
Birth name Jeffrey Phillip Wielandt
Also known as Chode, The Ghost of Rock Past, The Idol
Born (1967-01-14) January 14, 1967 (age 46)
Bayonne, New Jersey, U.S.
Genres Heavy metal, hard rock, southern metal, groove metal, southern rock
Occupations Musician, songwriter, actor, producer
Instruments electric guitar, acoustic guitar, vocals, piano, keyboards, bass guitar, harmonica, mellotron, organ, electric piano, mandolin, banjo, talkbox
Years active 1987–present
Labels Geffen, Spitfire, InsideOut Music, Artemis, Roadrunner, Epic, Sony
Associated acts Pantera, Ozzy Osbourne, Black Label Society, Pride & Glory, Steel Dragon, Britny Fox
Website zakkwylde.com
Notable instruments
Zakk Wylde Signature Les Paul,
Zakk Wylde Signature Gibson Flying V,
Zakk Wylde Epiphone ZV

Zakk Wylde (born Jeffrey Phillip Wielandt, January 14, 1967), is an American musician, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and occasional actor who is best known as the former guitarist for Ozzy Osbourne, founder of the heavy metal band Black Label Society, and his dedication to the study of the pinch harmonic. His signature bulls-eye design appears on many of his guitars and is widely recognized. He was the lead guitarist and vocalist in Pride & Glory, who released one self-titled album in 1994 before disbanding. As a solo artist he released Book of Shadows in 1996.

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Biography [edit]

Early life [edit]

Wylde was born in Bayonne, New Jersey. Wylde started playing the guitar at the age of 8 and at the age of 14 he worked at Silverton Music in Silverton, New Jersey. He grew up in Jackson, New Jersey, and went to Jackson Memorial High School, where he graduated in 1985. Wylde has stated that he would practice playing the guitar as much as 12 hours per day and would often play the guitar almost non-stop between coming home from school and leaving for school the next morning, then sleeping through the school day.

Music career [edit]

Zakk Wylde at Leipzig 2012

Wylde played locally with his first band Stone Henge, then later with local Jersey band Zyris. Later, he landed the role as lead guitarist and co-writer for Ozzy Osbourne. He sent Ozzy a demo tape in 1987 and was hired to replace Jake E. Lee, who had replaced the deceased Randy Rhoads. Rhoads remains Wylde's foremost guitar-playing and stagecraft influence.[1]

Wylde gravitated toward a particular Les Paul guitar, which has become known as "The Grail"; his infamous bullseye-painted Gibson Les Paul custom. Wylde lost the guitar after it fell from the back of a truck transporting equipment as he was travelling between gigs in Texas. Rewards were offered to anyone that had information about the guitar. Wylde and The Grail were reunited years later when a fan bought it at a Dallas pawn shop and saw the initials "Z.W." carved into the humbucker pickups backs. He contacted Wylde's former webmaster Randy Canis to arrange its return to Wylde. He bartered for it, in exchange for two other Les Pauls.[citation needed]

Osbourne has maintained a flexible attitude with regard to his backing band, leaving his band members free to leave as they wish, but Wylde has remained faithful to Osbourne. Wylde was replaced in Osbourne's band by Joe Holmes from 1995 until his return in 2001. On January 17, 2006, Zakk Wylde was recognized at the Hollywood Rock Walk of Fame, featuring his handprints and signature, in recognition of his successful career as a musician and his contribution to the music industry. The event was open to the public and many rock celebrities were present, including Ozzy Osbourne.[citation needed]

After auditions in 2004/2005, Ozzy Osbourne announced Wylde as the official guitarist for his upcoming album, Black Rain, which was released in 2007. On stage with Osbourne, Wylde has been credited for lending a high level of energy and passion to performances. Black Label Society's album Shot To Hell, was released on September 11, 2006 in the UK, and September 12, 2006 in the U.S. through Roadrunner records, with production by Michael Beinhorn. Black Label Society headlined the second stage at the 2006 Ozzfest, with Wylde playing double duty with Ozzy on certain dates.[2] Ozzy Osbourne's album Black Rain, was released in May 2007.[citation needed] He also joined Ozzy Osbourne for the Ozzy and Friends Tour in replacement of the Black Sabbath tour scheduled for the summer of 2012, playing a range of European dates including Graspop Metal Meeting in Belgium.[3]

Black Label Society released 'The Song Remains Not the Same' on May 10, 2011 on E1. Wylde also played a guitar solo on Black Veil Brides cover of Kiss' "Unholy," on the band's Rebels EP released in December 2011.[citation needed]

Personal life [edit]

Wylde has four children: Hayley Rae, Hendrix, Sabbath, and Jesse—who is godson to Ozzy Osbourne.[4] Wylde was a close friend of Darrell "Dimebag" Abbott before he was murdered in 2004 and subsequently dedicated the song, "In this River" in his memory. As of 2011, he is in partnership with Blair's Sauces and Snacks to produce "Berserker" Hot Sauce and several variations.[5] Wylde is Irish Catholic and has spoken about his faith, calling himself as a "soldier of Christ".[6] Wylde's health has come under scrutiny for several years. Wylde was asked by Sharon Osbourne to attend rehab, but left early on.[7] In August 2009, Wylde was hospitalized due to blood clots;[8] he was subsequently forced to cancel his tour with Mudvayne and Static-X.[9]

Equipment [edit]

He is known for his use of Gibson Les Paul Custom model guitars with a "bulls-eye" graphic on them, a design he used to differentiate himself visually from Randy Rhoads – who was also frequently identified by his cream Les Paul Custom, the guitar he has used since he was 12 years old.[citation needed] The "bulls-eye" paint job was originally supposed to look like the spiral from the movie Vertigo, but when it came back incorrect from the luthier, he liked the result and stuck with it.[citation needed] He was sometimes criticized by viewers and media for taking the idea of the "bulls-eye" from Eddie Ojeda from Twisted Sister, however, both Eddie and Zakk deny it and suppose it to be coincidence.[citation needed] One of Wylde's favorite stage guitars is a Karl Sandoval V, a model that is famously known as the "Polka-dot V" used by Randy Rhoads, often mistaken as a custom Flying V.

Wylde's signature Les Pauls include a red flame-maple bulls-eye model, a black and antique-white bulls-eye model, an orange "buzz-saw" model, the pattern on which was inspired by a design on a Zippo lighter,[10] and a "camo" bulls-eye model with mother of pearl neck inlays and a green camouflage paint scheme. His original bulls-eye Les Paul was purchased from one of the owners of Metaltronics Amplification. Metaltronics was building a one-off live rig for Wylde that was designed around one of the owner's guitars, a creamy white Les Paul Custom with EMG pickups, which would later become known as "The Grail". Wylde has a custom Dean Splittail with a mud splatter bulls-eye graphic, as well as a signature Splittail shaped Gibson model called the "ZV". Another Dean in his collection is a Dime series Razorback with custom Bulls-eye graphics ordered for him specially by Dimebag Darrell shortly before his death; since receiving the guitar, he has only ever used it on stage to play "In This River," Zakk's personal tribute to Dimebag.

In practice, Wylde uses Marshall MG Series practice combos ranging in wattage levels from 10-30W during tour/private use especially in hotels and buses. Wylde has an extensive relationship with Marshall Amplification due to his love for their amplifiers, both solid state and valve powered. Live, Wylde exclusively uses Marshall JCM 800's with twin 4 X 12 Cabinets loaded with EVM12L 300W Black Label Speakers. His usual signal path consists of his guitar > (on stage pedal board) Dunlop Wylde Wah > Dunlop Wylde Rotovibe > MXR ZW Phase 90 > MXR Wylde Overdrive[disambiguation needed] > MXR Carbon Copy Delay Delay > (to a back stage pedal board) > MXR EVH Flanger > MXR Black Label Chorus > split signals, one to each distorted amp into the High Gain input.

A detailed gear diagram of Zakk Wylde's 1988 "Ozzfest" Ozzy Osbourne guitar rig is well-documented.[11]

Media appearances [edit]

Music [edit]

Wylde has made guest appearances on various albums by other artists:

Live performances [edit]

Black Label Society performing at Allen Event Center in Allen, Texas on October 16, 2011
  • On August 1, 1993, at Great Woods Amphitheatre in Mansfield, MA, Wylde appeared on stage with the Allman Brothers on lead guitar since Dickey Betts was unable to make the show, and they needed a guitarist at the last minute. This show is documented on the bootleg Zakk Goes Wylde.
  • Wylde performed the U.S. national anthem on the electric guitar during a New York Rangers game in October 2005. He has also played the anthem at Los Angeles Kings and Dodgers games. A video of a Kings performance is included as an extra feature on the DVD Boozed, Broozed, and Broken-Boned.
  • On February 1, 2007 Wylde and Nick Catanese began a tour of acoustic shows at the Hard Rock Cafe in various cities across North America. Although Catanese had to leave mid-tour due to unspecified personal reasons, Wylde continued to play shows alone. He performed several songs on both the acoustic guitar and keyboard. The tour was eventually canceled due to unspecified reasons.
  • On April 13, 2011 he was the guitarist for James Durbin on American Idol, during Durbin's performance of "Heavy Metal" by Sammy Hagar.
  • On May 14, 2011 he performed the U.S. national anthem at Rockfest in Kansas City, Missouri.
  • Wylde appeared onstage December 8, 2011 in Indianapolis, IN, to play a cover of AC/DC's "Whole Lotta Rosie" with Guns N' Roses while Black Label Society opened for Guns N' Roses during a leg of the US tour. Wylde also did this on subsequent shows before BLS finished their run on the tour.


Film and television [edit]

  • On June 5, 2011, he appeared on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon and performed with The Roots.
  • He played "Jed" the uncle of "Bones White" (Jimmy Bennett) in the movie Bones.[16] (2010).
  • Wylde's film credits include Rock Star (as "Ghode", guitarist of the fictitious band Steel Dragon).
  • Wylde also appeared on the TV show Angel in the season four episode "The Magic Bullet", where he played acoustic on the song "Mandy" while Angel and Conner sang along.
  • Wylde has also appeared as a guest star on the TV show Aqua Teen Hunger Force. In it, he plays guitar on a track produced by Master Shake that is supposed to become the next big birthday song, which is called "Spirit Journey Formation Anniversary." Wylde becomes irate when he finds out that Shake cannot pay him for his input on the project. Later in the show, Wylde is killed when caught between the crossfire of two robotic banjo-playing scorpions.
  • On September 26, 2003, Wylde appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! and sat in with the house band. During the course of the night he repeatedly made fun of and pretended to threaten to beat up Fred Durst, the front man for Limp Bizkit.[17]
  • On January 30, 2007, Wylde, alongside Black Label Society, were the musical guests for the debut episode of MTV's Wrestling Society X. He worked the night as a guest commentator as well.
  • On February 2, 2007, Wylde guest hosted on Seattle's 99.9 KISW on the afternoon program The Men's Room.
  • On the May 18 edition of WWE Smackdown!, Wylde appeared with Ozzy Osbourne to perform the song "I Don't Wanna Stop", at the First Mariner Arena in Baltimore, Maryland.
  • Wylde performed alongside Osbourne on the 2007 VH1 Rock Honors broadcast.
  • On October 18, 2009, Zakk Wylde performed the U.S. national anthem on Total Nonstop Action Wrestling's biggest PPV, Bound for Glory, before the matches officially started.
  • He appears as a guest in Rush: Beyond the Lighted Stage.
  • He appears in the Pantera episode of Behind the Music.
  • He appears as a music store worker in a scene from the TV show Californication on Showtime, Season 4 Episode 2.
  • He toured with Black Label Society in 2010 on the Ozzfest tour that also had Ozzy and Mötley Crüe, among many others.
  • He performed "Heavy Metal" by Sammy Hagar with James Durbin during season 10 of American Idol.

Video games [edit]

  • Wylde was featured in the first Guitar Hero with the studio version recording of "Fire it Up".
  • Some of Wylde's signature guitars have been for sale to play with throughout the Guitar Hero series, while it still had sponsorship from Gibson. These include "The Grail", "The Camo Grail", and "The Buzzsaw".
  • Wylde recorded a guitar duel for the video game Guitar Hero: World Tour. He also appears as a playable character performing the songs "Stillborn" and, along with Ozzy Osbourne, "Crazy Train" and "Mr. Crowley". His character can be unlocked and bought by the player after he is first defeated in his Guitar Battle.
  • He was the guitarist in the remix of the Public Enemy song "Bring the Noise" called "Bring the Noise 20XX" that appeared in Guitar Hero 5 as a playable track.

Discography [edit]

With Black Label Society
With Ozzy Osbourne
Pride & Glory
Solo

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