Dirty White Boy (band)
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Dirty White Boy was a short-lived, bluesy sleaze rock band formed in Los Angeles
Los Angeles, California
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, California
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, USA in 1988. The band released an album called Bad Reputation
Bad Reputation (Dirty White Boy album)
Bad Reputation is the name of a 1990 Sleaze Rock album by the band Dirty White Boy. It was the only album released by the band and spawned two singles "Let's Spend Momma's Money" and "Lazy Crazy" although due to the changing music scene at the time to Grunge neither were successful. The album was...

in 1990 and toured the U.S.A.
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 and Europe
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 to support it before never being heard of again.

The band consisted of three musicians already somewhat established in the music world and wanting to try their hands at joining in with the current trends. Frontman David Glen Eisley
David Glen Eisley
David Glen Eisley is an American actor and musician.Eisley was born in Los Angeles, California. He is the son of Anthony Eisley. While in high school, he played drums for the band Mammoth, an Iron Butterfly cover band. He has been in the AOR bands Giuffria and Dirty White Boy...

 had just been ousted from the band Giuffria
Giuffria
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 (at the advice of non-member Gene Simmons
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, who basically dissolved the band) and was looking to get involved in a new project; Keni Richards had previously been the drummer for the band, Autograph
Autograph (American band)
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, who had a major hit in the mid-1980s
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 with "Turn Up the Radio
Turn Up the Radio
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" and had recently broken up; Earl Slick
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 had already developed a prolific career as a session guitarist
Session musician
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, and occasional solo artist, throughout the 1970s
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 and 1980s
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, playing with the likes of David Bowie
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 and John Lennon
John Lennon
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. F. Kirk Alley was the only member of the band who had not had any prior mainstream experience.

Members

  • David Glen Eisley
    David Glen Eisley
    David Glen Eisley is an American actor and musician.Eisley was born in Los Angeles, California. He is the son of Anthony Eisley. While in high school, he played drums for the band Mammoth, an Iron Butterfly cover band. He has been in the AOR bands Giuffria and Dirty White Boy...

     - Lead vocals, keyboards, and harmonica
  • Earl Slick
    Earl Slick
    Earl Slick is a guitarist best known for his collaborations with David Bowie, Jim Diamond and Robert Smith, although he has also worked with other artists , John Waite, and even released some solo recordings.In the early 1970s, Earl Slick gained his...

     - Guitar and backing vocals
  • F. Kirk Alley - Bass guitar and backing vocals
  • Keni Richards - Drums, percussion, and backing vocals

External links

  • http://www.davidgleneisley.com/
  • http://www.earlslick.com/
  • http://www.fkirkalley.com/
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