Zakk Wylde, 26 November 2019
Tue, November 26 2019
19:00 (local time)
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About Zakk Wylde
Zakk Wylde has managed to place himself among the most influential and multi-talented guitarists in rock and metal history. For his blistering solos, soulful riffs, and commanding stage presence, Wylde's input into music stretches beyond the boundaries of his guitar-playing virtuosity. As the leader of Black Label Society, long-time collaborator with Ozzy Osbourne, and solo artist, Wylde has made an indelible mark on the world of heavy music.
The Early Years: A Prodigy in the Making
Born Jeffrey Phillip Wielandt, January 14, 1967, in Bayonne, New Jersey, Zakk Wylde found his calling early in life through music. Drawing inspiration from the greats like Jimi Hendrix, Jimmy Page, and Randy Rhoads, he took up guitar as a teenager. Talent came naturally, and Wylde would spend an endless amount of time perfecting it, often putting in 12-hour days.
In the mid-1980s, Wylde had played in local bands while working at a music store. His nonstop work ethic with his instrument built respect from peers, soon leading to that life-changing opportunity.
Joining Ozzy Osbourne: The Road to Stardom
At the tender age of 20, Zakk Wylde auditioned to become the axe man for Ozzy Osbourne, following in the shadow of both Jake E. Lee and the late Randy Rhoads. This audition tape was chock-full of raw talent, with blistering solos that caught the attention of Osbourne himself and earned him the job in 1987.
Wylde's debut with Ozzy Osbourne came with the 1988 album "No Rest for the Wicked". The record marked the beginning of a fruitful collaboration to last for decades. Tracks like "Miracle Man" and "Crazy Babies" showcased Wylde's distinctive playing style, characterized by rapid-fire pentatonic runs, pinch harmonics, and a deep blues influence.
The 1991 album "No More Tears" firmly positioned Wylde as a guitar hero. Songs like "Mama, I'm Coming Home" and the iconic title track showcased his ability to merge technical finesse with emotional depth. "No More Tears" remains one of Osbourne's most successful albums and a cornerstone of Wylde's career.
Black Label Society: A New Creative Outlet
In 1998, Zakk Wylde founded Black Label Society, a band that would let him fulfill his own musical vision. BLS combined southern rock, heavy metal, and doom, and this quickly placed them as one of the strong points within the metal scene. Their debut album, "Sonic Brew", came out in 1999, showing off Wylde's songwriting abilities in a darker, grittier manner.
Over the years, Black Label Society has built a streak of four hit albums, such as "Stronger Than Death" (2000), "1919 Eternal" (2002), and "Mafia" (2005). Songs such as "In This River" (an impassioned tribute to Pantera's Dimebag Darrell), "Stillborn", and "Suicide Messiah" are rallying cries across the world.
A signature blend of crushing riffs, melodic ballads, and Wylde's powerful vocals cemented a loyal following for the band. Black Label Society even became somewhat of a lifestyle to fans, with the group's unique skull logo and "chapter" system instilling a sense of camaraderie amongst listeners.
Solo Career: Musical Expansion
Along with his work with Ozzy Osbourne and Black Label Society, Zakk Wylde has also had a very successful solo career. His debut solo album entitled "Book of Shadows", released in 1996, was much softer and more introspective than the work he had done thus far. With acoustic-driven tracks such as "Between Heaven and Hell" and "Way Beyond Empty", this album captured Wylde's diversity both as a songwriter and a musician.
In 2016, Wylde released "Book of Shadows II", a follow-up to his first solo record. It moved along the acoustic and introspective focus of its predecessor, incorporating additional modern production elements. It was critically praised for the sincerity of the lyrics and the soul of the guitar playing.
Signature Style: The Sound of Zakk Wylde
One of the most distinctive guitarists in the world, Zakk Wylde, makes his instantly recognizable style with pinch harmonics, light-speed alternate picking, and aggressive vibrato. Quite often, he uses an array of Southern rock and blues to make it all a bit eclectic.
Perhaps the most iconic feature of Wylde is his "bullseye" guitar, synonymous with his name and image. As the guitar was designed to be a visual standout, so it reflects his bold and unconventional approach to music.
Beyond his technical prowess, the emotional deliverance from Wylde has been monumental. Be it with the incinerating solos he fires up in "No More Tears" or an acoustic jam in "Book of Shadows", this is a man who knows just where to reach inside and touch his listeners' emotions.
Collaborations and Tributes
From his career, Zakk Wylde has worked with various artists and solidified his position as a versatile musician. Some artists he has worked with are Pantera, Derek Sherinian, and Pride & Glory-a group that issued a self-titled southern rock-influenced album in 1994.
He has also paid his respects to his musical heroes, as in the case of the "Zakk Sabbath" project-a band focused on playing Black Sabbath's classics. Wylde is the frontman and guitarist for Zakk Sabbath, nailing the great riffs of Tony Iommi while putting his own touch on them.
A Renaissance Musician
Besides his musical talents, Zakk Wylde has extended into other creative outlets. He has appeared in films and TV shows, including a memorable cameo in the 2001 comedy "Rock Star", starring Mark Wahlberg. Outside of music, Wylde's larger-than-life personality and sense of humor have endeared him to fans, a beloved figure in the metal community.
In 2011, Wylde published "Bringing Metal to the Children", a hilarious book that gives a behind-the-scenes look at life as a touring musician. Full of anecdotes, advice, and Wylde's trademark wit, the book offers a unique insight into the rock and roll lifestyle.
Legacy and Influence
Zakk Wylde's influence on rock and metal is beyond measure. Countless guitarists have been inspired by his technical mastery and innovative approach. Artists from all corners of the rock and metal spectrum cite Wylde as a major influence, and his work with albums like "No More Tears" and "1919 Eternal" has set touchstones in modern metal.
Wylde’s dedication to his craft and his ability to balance technical proficiency with emotional depth have set him apart as a true guitar hero. His work continues to resonate with fans old and new, ensuring his place in the pantheon of rock legends.
Zakk Wylde is far more than a guitarist; he's a polymath of an artist, a dedicated family man, and the backbone of the heavy metal community. From early days with Ozzy Osbourne to fronting Black Label Society and onto his poignant solo projects, Wylde has continued to push the boundaries of what it means to be a musician.
Still touring, recording, and inspiring, Zakk Wylde stands as that embodiment of what passion, grit, and raw talent can weave together. His legacy is one of innovation, resilience, and an unwavering love for music, ensuring his presence will be felt for generations to come.