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    Dizzy Reed is an American musician and the keyboardist of Guns N' Roses since 1990. He has also played with The Dead Daisies, Hookers & Blow, and other bands and artists.

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    Darren Reed, né le 18 juin 1963 à Hinsdale, dans l'Illinois (États-Unis), plus connu sous son nom de scène Dizzy Reed, est le claviériste du groupe de hard rock Guns N' Roses depuis 1990.

    • 18 juin 1963 (60 ans)Hinsdale
    • Darren Arthur Reed
    • américaine
    • Dizzy Reed
  3. 70K Followers, 69 Following, 273 Posts - Dizzy Reed (@dizzyfnreed) on Instagram: "Keys and Vox and rock n f'n roll.

  4. Dizzy Reed (born Darren Arthur Reed) is a rock keyboardist most known as being the second longest tenured member of Guns N' Roses (behind singer Axl Rose). He joined the band in 1990 and has ...

    • Booker T. & The M.G.’s – Soul Limbo
    • Queen – News of The World
    • The Who – Who’s Next
    • Led Zeppelin – Physical Graffiti
    • The Clash – London Calling
    • Metallica – Kill ’em All
    • W.A.S.P. – W.A.S.P.
    • Hanoi Rocks – Two Steps from The Move
    • Lynyrd Skynyrd – One More from The Road
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    “I was eight years old. My grandmother lived in the apartment above us, and she taught me to play organ. She played a song one night and said, ‘Why don’t you try it?’ When I played it back, she knew I had talent, and she kinda nurtured that. Then I started getting into pop and rock music. My dad had a big record collection, and one of those records...

    “An amazing record. It just swept me up, man. It all began with the album cover, then We Will Rock You, We Are The Champions, the whole thing. It’s an adventure, man. It was everything that a rock record should be, and I wanted to go along on that adventure. I just wanted to go on that ride. My favourite member of Queen? I’d say Brian May, for sure...

    “I probably heard Who’s Next at junior high school, but I still listen to it now. It was actually my brother’s copy. But then my dad got it also, and you could see the grooves on Baba O’Riley were worn out, because he listened to it over and over. The work that Pete Townshendput on that record – and all the experimentation he did with the keyboards...

    “That was definitely a headphones record for me, after smoking a joint, late at night. I loved Trampled Underfoot. And Into The Light, that’s amazing. But just the entire thing, y’know? There was a sense of ‘What song shall I explore now?’ – and there were so many to choose from, going off in so many different directions. "There’s a lot of John Pau...

    “The first thing was the cover. I’m like, ‘OK, that’s cool’. And then, it was something that my band could play. We couldn’t play Journey. We couldn’t play Emerson, Lake & Palmer. Nothing against those bands – I love them too – but we couldn’t duplicate that. I couldn’t sing that or do the keyboard stuff. But we could play The Clash. We could do th...

    “I was out of high school, and I was starting to get into metal. Kill ’Em All was the fucking heaviest thing I’d ever heard at that point in time. And it still holds up. It still sounds heavy. Have I told the guys in Metallicawhat that record means to me? Nah, they can read it here. I don’t need to stroke their egos any more [laughs].”

    “There was a magic to that first W.A.S.P.record. Y’know, it was just evil enough. It was just heavy enough. The lyrics were cool and the melodies were great. I hadn’t heard anything that sonically big at that time. But it also said to me that there was something happening out in LA, and I needed to get out there, as soon as I could.”

    “Both of those records made me want to go to Los Angeles. That’s why I moved out there. Everything was cool after that. When I heard those songs – fuck, man. They were a throwback, but they were new. It was just done so well. Hanoi Rockshad a look, they had a vibe, and I just wanted to be a part of it. And I’m still living in LA now, thirty-somethi...

    “That was the hardest-working band ever – and it shows on that record. It was inspirational from the very get-go. They had the greatest piano player in rock [Billy Powell] and also I had grown up playing those songs. That record was summertime, it was wintertime, it was everything.”

    Guns N' Roses keyboardist Dizzy Reed shares his musical influences, from Booker T. & The M.G.'s to The Rolling Stones. Find out which albums shaped his career and inspired him to move to LA.

  5. Guns N’ Roses keyboardist Dizzy Reed shares new track “This Don’t Look Like Vegas” Listen to it in better quality at : https://goo.gl/ZvK7Pjhttp://ultimate...

  6. Darren Reed, né le 18 juin 1963 à Hinsdale, dans l'Illinois (États-Unis), plus connu sous son nom de scène Dizzy Reed, est le claviériste du groupe de hard rock Guns N' Roses depuis 1990.