Craig Ross

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Craig Ross
Background information
Birth name Craig David Ross
Origin Los Angeles, California United States
Genres Rock
Occupations Guitarist, songwriter
Instruments Guitar, mandolin, keyboards, percussion
Years active 1986 - present
Labels MCA, Virgin
Associated acts Lenny Kravitz
Website craigross.net
Notable instruments
Gibson Les Paul
Fender Telecaster

Craig David Ross is an American guitarist best known for performing and recording with Lenny Kravitz.[1]

Biography

Craig Ross was born and raised in Los Angeles, California. He has two daughters named Mia and Devon. His wife's name is Anna. Anna modeled in the mid 1990s in South Beach Miami, FL under the name Anna Bauer.

Craig Ross picked up the guitar at age 8, following a path that he hasn't deviated from since. That first guitar, borrowed from a neighbor's garage, was his foray into the world of the Beatles and Chuck Berry, his early influences. Before the age of 16, he started playing the L.A. clubs and eventually formed the band The Broken Homes in high school. They opened for the legendary Stevie Ray Vaughan, INXS, and Jerry Lee Lewis, among others, while doing clubs gigs with bands such as Guns N' Roses and Jane's Addiction. The band made three records for MCA records in the 80's, working with producers such as Andy Johns of Zeppelin and Stones fame. This seminal period gave Craig his education in studio work.

A chance meeting in an LA pool hall with Lenny Kravitz (facilitated by Kathy Valentine of The Go-Go's) shaped the course of his career for the next 13 years. After touring Lenny's Mama Said album, Craig joined Lenny in the studio, co-writing and playing all the guitars on the track "Are You Gonna Go My Way", an anthem that helped elevate Lenny's career to new heights. The collaboration continued with stand-out solos on tracks such as "Believe" and "Is There Any love in Your Heart" helping make Lenny a top rock act. Craig has written and played on every subsequent Lenny album since as well as records by Sheryl Crow, Mick Jagger, B.B. King, Eric Clapton, The Black Crowes, Nikka Costa and others.

His musical influences include Freddie King, Albert King, Jimi Hendrix, Jimmy Page, Cornell Dupree and Jimmy Nolen. Apart from studio work, performing and writing, he is now expanding into production and is currently doing projects for Roxie Records.

Surviving all of the changes the music business has to offer, Craig continues on his journey that is now spanning over three decades.

He was a member of the LA rock band Broken Homes; Ross went by the stage name Kreg Ross, and recorded 3 albums for MCA Records with the band. In 1991, he met Lenny Kravitz in a pool hall and joined his band to tour in support of the album Mama Said (1991). He has played on every album by Kravitz since. Ross co-wrote the songs "Spinning Around Over You", "Are You Gonna Go My Way", "Is There Any Love in Your Heart", "Where Are We Runnin'?", "Stillness of Heart", and "Lady" with Kravitz, as well as numerous songs on Kravitz's 2008 release It Is Time for a Love Revolution. Also in a side band call Honky with Mark (muddy) Dutton and T. Grier before joining Lenny

Ross also played on The Black Crowes 2001 album, Lions, on the track "Greasy Grass River", and on former Black Crowes guitarist Marc Ford's first solo album, It's About Time in 2003.

Recently, Craig appeared as a guest guitarist on the band Spoon's performance on the television show Austin City Limits. The episode premiered on PBS on October 9, 2010. He appeared on the song Nobody Gets Me But You and as co-guest guitarist with Charlie Sexton on the song Who Makes Your Money.

Ross, with Lenny Kravitz, performed at the 2012 Kennedy Center Honors tribute to Led Zeppelin by playing Whole Lotta Love.

References

  1. Mehle, Michael (1996) "Lenny Kravitz Creates Music Style by Borrowing", Rocky Mountain News, January 31, 1996. Retrieved November 19, 2013

External links

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bakCLwpWpnY.

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