Rachel Bolan

Rachel Bolan
Background information
Born (1966-02-09) February 9, 1966
Point Pleasant, New Jersey, United States
Genres Heavy metal, glam metal, hard rock, punk rock, pop punk
Occupation(s) Bassist, musician, songwriter, producer
Instruments Bass, vocals
Years active 1981–present
Associated acts Skid Row
Ace Frehley
Prunella Scales
The Luchagors
Godspeed
Stone Sour
Website skidrow.com

Rachel Bolan (born February 9, 1966), born James Richard Southworth, is the bass guitar player and main songwriter of the metal band, Skid Row. His stage name 'Bolan' is a tribute to one of his childhood idols, T. Rex frontman, Marc Bolan.[1]

Career

Rachel Bolan founded Skid Row in 1986 with guitarist Dave "The Snake" Sabo. Bolan has appeared as a vocalist on two of Kiss guitarist Ace Frehley's solo albums, back-up vocals on Mötley Crüe's Dr. Feelgood album. He has produced numerous bands including the Luchagors in 2007 with former WWE wrestler Amy "Lita" Dumas and Atlantic Records stoner metal band Godspeed. He formed the band Prunella Scales with Solace guitarist Tommy Southard and L. Wood. Prunella Scales released "Dressing up the Idiot" on Mutiny Records in 1997. Jack Roberts (guitar) and Ray Kubian (drums), both from the New Jersey-based band, Mars Needs Women, joined Prunella Scales for touring. Recently, he played the bass guitar for Stone Sour on the band's new records House of Gold & Bones - Part 1 and House of Gold & Bones – Part 2 as a replacement for the departed bassist Shawn Economaki. He also can be seen playing bass in TRUSTcompany music video for the single "Heart in My Hands".


Bolan has another side project called The Quazimotors. He did this project with Skid Row drummer Rob Affuso, Jonathan Callicutt and Evil Jim Wright (guitarist for Spectremen, BigFoot, Road Hawgs).

He drives racecars in his free time. He competes in high performance go-karts, Legends Cars, Thunder Roadster and Pro-Challenge series cars.[2]

References

  1. http://www.metallian.com/skidrow.php
  2. Kevin Eck (February 22, 2007). "Q&A with Amy Dumas". Retrieved 2007-05-28.

External links

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