Duff McKagan
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Born | February 5, 1964 (age 43) Seattle, Washington, USA |
Alias(es) | Duff Mckagan |
Genre(s) | Hard Rock |
Affiliation(s) | Guns N' Roses Silly Killers Velvet Revolver The Fartz 10 Minute Warning Alice in Chains |
Label(s) | UZI Suicide (1986) Geffen Records (1987-1996) Koch Records RCA Records (2004 - present) |
Years active | 1985 - Present |
Michael Andrew McKagan, better known as Duff 'Rose' McKagan, was born February 5, 1964. He is an American musician and bassist, who is best known for his thirteen-year tenure in the 1980s hard rock band Guns N' Roses. He is currently the bassist for the hard rock band Velvet Revolver.
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[edit] Early years
Michael Andrew McKagan was born in Seattle, Washington, the youngest of eight children born to Elmer and Alice Marie McKagan. They were a somewhat musical family with every member playing at least one instrument. It was his brother Bruce who taught him his first bass chords.
Duff's father goes by the name Mac, and his mother is Marie. Although best known as a bass player, Duff also played drums in several bands, including, most notably, a stint with the legendary Seattle pop-punk band the Fastbacks, whom he joined at the age of 16 in 1980. He also played drums in hardcore punk band The Fartz and guitar in 10 Minute Warning (he was replaced by Daniel House of Skin Yard) He describes his home city as "a rowdy rock 'n' roll town with a hip underground." As well as drums and bass, McKagan also has the ability to play other musical instruments, he plays guitar and even played piano on the song Misery from the Loaded album Dark Days.
McKagan headed to California when he was nineteen, answering an ad for a bass player in a local magazine, he met guitar player Slash and drummer Steven Adler of the band Road Crew at L.A.'s legendary 24 hour deli and rock hangout Cantor's. Duff expected some punk with a penchant for '70s rock, but found two long-haired guys instead.
"When I met Slash and Steve Adler for the first time," he said, "it was weird, 'cause I'd never met guys like this before - L.A. locals. We went out that night and got drunk, and then we had this ill-fated band. It was Slash's band, Road Crew."
[edit] Guns N' Roses
From the wreckage of the bands L.A. Guns and Hollywood Rose, Axl Rose and Izzy Stradlin joined Tracii Guns, Ole Beich, and Rob Gardner to form Guns N' Roses. Initially formed to meet booked gigs for the disbanded acts, the new line-up was finalized on June 6, 1985. Duff became the band's bassist, replacing Ole Beich, and after two days of rehearsal the newly formed group played their debut gig as GN'R on a Thursday night at the Troubadour.
He brought his punk rock influences to the group, being a huge fan of The Clash, The Sex Pistols and Ramones.
He cited his favorite bassist is Paul Simonon.
He married for the first time On May 28, 1988 to Mandy Brix, a hostess in a Japanese restaurant in L.A. who also had her own all female rap-trio, "The Lame Flames." They were divorced in 1990. He married again in September 1992 to Linda Johnson, and divorced in September 1996.
Plagued by drug and alcohol addiction, McKagan survived for thirteen years in the highly volatile band before finally resigning in early 1998, due to Axl Rose's demand that he focus only on Guns N' Roses, and not any other projects, as well as the fact that "Axl was completely taking over". McKagan's departure left Rose as the sole member left from their classic line-up.He is also known for his alcohol induced acceptance at the 1990 American Music Awards. Upon receipt of GNR's second award, McKagan and Slash stumbled to the stage appearing very drunk, holding drinks and smoking cigarettes. Within a span of 20 seconds, Slash managed to curse twice in his slurred speech before being interrupted by a music overdub and positioning of a camera on a curtain with the AMA logo. After the first f-word, an audible gasp was heard from the crowd, prompting Slash to cover his mouth and laughingly utter an "oops". Duff laughed along with him. Since then, many live shows are delayed a few seconds to prevent a similar incident. Adler and Stradlin departed the band in 1990 and 1991, respectively. Meanwhile in 1990 Duff and Slash co-wrote and played a few songs on Iggy Pop's "Brick by Brick."
[edit] Solo years
After a half-hearted attempt at drug rehabilitation, he kick-started a solo career with 1993's Believe in Me. In 1994, McKagan's pancreas exploded (due to acute alcohol-induced pancreatitis) and he underwent emergency surgery. The doctors told him that if he did not quit drinking, he would be dead within a month, and so McKagan quickly became sober.[1]
In the years that followed, McKagan became a father and concentrated on his solo career. He recruited drummer Abe Laboriel Jr., Michael Barragan and Izzy Stradlin to help him record Beautiful Disease, with a 1999 release on Geffen Records. However, this album was never released due to a merger between Geffen and Interscope, which caused McKagan to be dropped from the label.
In 1995 he collaborated with Slash in his solo project "Slash's Snakepit," co-writing a song called beggars and hangers-on, which he played live at the Palace during a Snakepit show in May of that year. He would go on to form "Neurotic Outsiders," an alternative rock super-group consisting of GN'R drummer Matt Sorum, Sex Pistols guitarist Steve Jones and John Taylor of Duran Duran on bass. They played the L.A clubs circuit in the late 90s, and toured the U.S. in 1996. A self titled album was released in September 1996. After that he put together different bands, like Duff McKagan's "Black Dog," "10 Minute Warning," and "Loaded."
Duff also tried it as an actor in 1997. He had a part in the TV serial Sliders, which aired in May of that year, as a dead rocker vampire.
On August 27, 1997, he had his first child, Grace, with model/swimsuit designer Susan Holmes. They married on August 28, 1999. On July 16, 2000, they had their second child, another girl, Mae Marie.
Duff was living between Los Angeles and Seattle from 1994 to 1999, because his mother was battling Parkinson's disease and he felt he had to be with her. His mother died in early April 1999 and since then, he lives in Seattle.
He put together another band called "Mad for the Racket" or also known as "The Racketeers" in 2000, and they played in London in December 2000. Duff did not play on that show. In 2001, he reunited with Loaded for the club circuit in Seattle. He also ran a marathon in 2001 with bib number "11468."
In August 2001, Loaded toured Japan. Duff also toured Japan with Izzy Stradlin to support Izzy's new album River. Duff also appeared with J, ex-Luna Sea bassist, in a number of magazines and venues during his tour in Japan that J opened for.
Duff produced the controversial debut EP "Get Off" by Betty Blowtorch and also appeared in the documentary film Betty Blowtorch And Her Amazing True Life Adventures directed by Anthony Scarpa.
[edit] Velvet Revolver
Since April 2002, Duff has played bass guitar for the group Velvet Revolver together with ex-Guns N' Roses' members, Slash and Matt Sorum, as well as guitarist Dave Kushner and former Stone Temple Pilots singer Scott Weiland. Their debut album "Contraband" was released in 2004 and peaked at the top of the Billboard 200 chart. The group's second album, currently entitled "Libertad", is expected out later this year in 2007.
[edit] Other appearances
Duff has more recently been seen playing bass with The Presidents of the United States of America.
Duff made an appearance playing guitar for Alice in Chains for VH1 Decades of Rock Live show. He also played for some songs at Zilch album Skyjin, a tribute to hide.
[edit] Trivia
- Duff is a descendent of the Clann Mac Aodhagáin. His nickname, Duff, is a close rendering of the Irish word, Dubh, which means black-haired. His full name as Gailge would be Mícal Uáithne Mac Aodhagáin. However, because of his dyed blonde hair, his familiar name would have to be rendered Dubh Fionn Mac Aodhagáin, i.e., Fair-Haired Duff Mac Aodhagáin (See Mac Aodhagáin).
- The beer in the Simpsons, DUFF beer, is named after Duff Mc Kagan
- Duff sat next to Kurt Cobain on a flight to Seattle days before Cobain committed suicide. Cobain had just fled rehab in Los Angeles and was returning home to Seattle. Duff is one of the only people who has positively identified seeing Cobain after his escape.
- Duff is left handed, but plays guitar/bass right handed.
- Duff appeared in the Sliders episode Stoker as a vampire called Harker, his cover was as the drummer of a rock band (but he later played guitar in the episode just before his character was killed off).
- Became sober in 1994 after his pancreas failed due to drug and alcohol abuse.
- Duff took Martial Arts with renowned fighter Benny Urquidez, which attributes to his current physique. [1]
- Duff pursued a finance degree at Seattle University.[2] He has since completed it online.[3]
- Duff stands 6'3 tall.[4]
- Duff has stated that he is color blind, which is why he usually wears all black.[5]
- Duff has a tattoo of the word "Grace" on his wrist which is the name of his daughter. According to Duff, she was named after the album playing on the stereo while she was conceived: Jeff Buckley's "Grace"
[edit] References
Preceded by Ole Beich |
Guns N' Roses Bass Guitarist 1985-1998 |
Succeeded by Tommy Stinson |
Guns N' Roses |
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Axl Rose • Dizzy Reed • Robin Finck • Tommy Stinson • Chris Pitman • Bryan Mantia • Richard Fortus • Bumblefoot • Frank Ferrer
Ole Beich • Rob Gardner • Tracii Guns • Steven Adler • Izzy Stradlin • Gilby Clarke • Slash • Matt Sorum • Duff McKagan • Josh Freese • Paul Tobias • Buckethead Discography
Albums: Live ?!*@ Like a Suicide • Appetite for Destruction • G N' R Lies • Use Your Illusion I • Use Your Illusion II • The Spaghetti Incident? • Use Your Illusion • Live Era: '87-'93 • Greatest Hits • Chinese Democracy Related articles
Use Your Illusion Tour • Chinese Democracy Tour • Adler's Appetite • Neurotic Outsiders • Slash's Snakepit • Velvet Revolver • UZI Suicide |
Velvet Revolver |
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Scott Weiland | Slash | Duff McKagan | Matt Sorum | Dave Kushner |
Discography |
Contraband | Libertad |
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The Cult | Guns N' Roses | Johnny Crash | Neurotic Outsiders | Stone Temple Pilots | Slash's Snakepit |