Paul Crook

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Paul Crook
Paul, 2007, with his Brian May signature guitar
Paul, 2007, with his Brian May signature guitar
Background information
Birth name Paul Matthew Crook
Born February 12, 1966 (1966-02-12) (age 42) Plainfield, New Jersey, USA
Genre(s) Hard rock
Heavy metal
Progressive rock
Occupation(s) Guitarist, Songwriter
Instrument(s) Guitar, Bass Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals
Years active 1993 – present
Associated acts Meat Loaf
Sebastian Bach
Website metalloaf.com

Paul Crook (born February 12, 1966 in Plainfield, New Jersey) is an American guitarist currently performing with Meat Loaf's touring band the Neverland Express and for Marya Roxx. He has also played with Anthrax and Sebastian Bach.

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Growing up in Green Brook, New Jersey Paul started playing guitar at the age of 10 when his father, Dennis, bought him a cheap acoustic as a Christmas gift. Crook took to the guitar quickly and found himself practicing hours-on-end. He's father, after seeing this for a few years, then bought him his first "real" guitar: a black Gibson Les Paul Custom.

The 10th grade was when Paul found himself in "Triton", his first club band based in South Plainfield, New Jersey. A heavy metal cover band, members included Paul Crook (lead guitar), Mark Crook (bass guitar), Gary Columbus (drums), Andrew Weber (rhythm guitar) and Jack Scharniko (vocals). They rehearsed in Gary's basement, where most of Paul's gear remains

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A few years later Paul teamed up with Jack Secret, the keyboard tech for Rush. They wrote and recorded several songs together. Jack introduced Paul to the members of Blue Öyster Cult, who took Paul out on the road in 1986 as a keyboard/ guitar tech. From there Paul met the guys in Anthrax.

In 1989 Crook became guitar tech for Dan Spitz, and, in 1994, replaced Spitz (although not an official member). Crook toured with them and performed on two records: Stomp 442 and Volume 8: The Threat Is Real which he also co-produced and engineered.

In 1999, Sebastian Bach of Skid Row fame. "Baz" asked Paul to join his band. They did many shows together. Their only recording was "Rock Bottom", a KISS tribute record.

In 2000 Paul teamed up with Scott Metaxas from Prophet and Nuclear Assault fame. The two of them started producing local talent out of Scott's home studio in Neshanic, New Jersey. Billy Milano's M.O.D. record The Rebel You Love to Hate was recorded at this location.

In 2001 Kasim Sulton asked Paul to join Meat Loaf's Neverland Express. Crooks contributed to the album Bat out of Hell III: The Monster is Loose, and is featured on live DVDs as well as the In Search of Paradise documentary. Paul is still currently working with Meat Loaf and has been quoted as saying it is "the best touring experiences of my life."

In 2004 Paul auditioned for the smash hit musical We Will Rock You, featuring the music of Queen. He had to audition for Brian May, one of his main influences. May trained Paul personally. Paul's quoted as saying "he's shown me every bend." Paul relocated to Las Vegas to perform his favorite Queen songs. After a successful 16 month run the show moved to Toronto, Canada. To this day Paul remains in Las Vegas and still calls "sin city" his home.

In 2007 (while on a ML tour break) Crook received a phone call from famed producer Kevin Shirley, who asked Paul to play on a heavy metal record for Marya Roxx. Kevin assembled a solid band: Paul (guitars), Scott Metaxas (bass), Derek Sherinian (keys) and Brian Tischy (drums). They re-wrote and recorded 12 songs in 10 days at The Document Room in Malibu, CA.

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