Pretty Boy Floyd (American band)
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Origin | Hollywood, California, United States |
Genres | Glam metal, hard rock |
Years active |
1987–1991 1995–2006 2008-present |
Labels |
MCA Cleopatra Records Deadline |
Members |
Steve "Sex" Summers Kristy "Krash" Majors Criss 6 Vik Foxx |
Past members | See "Former members" |
Pretty Boy Floyd is a glam metal band from Hollywood, California formed in 1987. They are most famous for their 1989 debut album Leather Boyz With Electric Toyz and the two singles from it; "Rock and Roll (Is Gonna Set the Night on Fire)" and "I Wanna Be With You". The band broke up in 1991 but reformed in 1995, releasing several new records since that time, and continue to the present time.
History
Leather Boyz with Electric Toyz
- For more information see; Leather Boyz with Electric Toyz.
After rehearsing and playing a few shows on the sunset strip, Pretty Boy Floyd got their big break at MCA Records. Their debut album named Leather Boyz with Electric Toyz was released in 1989 and produced by producer Howard Benson.
Two singles, and accompanying promotional videos were released from the album; "Rock and Roll (Is Gonna Set the Night on Fire)" and "I Wanna Be With You", which gained rotation on MTV. They were also having success in Europe at the time, by being the cover subject of hard rock magazine Kerrang! on December 16, 1989.
Pretty Boy Floyd became embroiled in a dispute over the copyright of their band name, with a Canadian band also called Pretty Boy Floyd. The Canadian group released their debut Bullets and Lipstik the same year, but after a negotiated settlement agreed to surrender use of the name.
Their music featured on two movie soundtracks, first the demo version of "48 Hours" was included on the 1989 The Karate Kid, Part III film. Two years later the previously unreleased "Slam Dunk" was released on the Ellen Barkin movie Switch soundtrack. However, by that time MCA Records had dropped the band.
Reunion
By late 1995 Pretty Boy Floyd had reformed. They recorded a five song E.P. titled A Tale of Sex, Designer Drugs, and the Death of Rock N Roll in 1998. The band featured former Big Bang Babies guitarist Keri Kelli, L.A. Guns bassist Keff Ratcliffe as well as Steve Summers (Steven Podwalski), Kristy Majors (Chris Maggiore, Jr.), and Kari Kane (Cary Ayers). The EP featured a cover of a song by Kelli's previous band Big Bang Babies.
A full-length album Porn Stars followed and, due to the fact the band had difficulty writing new material, it featured five re-recordings of tracks written by Ariel Stiles from their debut album, and eight others including a cover of Alice Cooper's "Department of Youth".
Recent times
In February 2006 they toured the United States. Following the tour the band broke up again. Kristy Majors released the album Sex, Drugs 'N' Rock N Roll and toured Europe in March 2007.
On March 1, 2008, Majors and Kane joined Summers to play on stage at The Knitting Factory in Hollywood, California. On December 31, 2008, they played Reno's chop shop in Dallas, Texas. In 2009, the band celebrated their 20th anniversary of the release of Leather Boyz with Electric Toyz with a world tour of California, Arizona, Nevada, and Oklahoma. Troy Patrick Farrell was hired as the drummer, and Criss 6 of Los-Angeles-based Mötley Crüe tribute band True 2 Crue was hired as the new bassist.[1]
In April 2011, Pretty Boy Floyd announced a new album of original material and a tour to support the album. The band has also announced that Ben Graves formerly of Murderdolls and has been hired as the new drummer.
On June 15, 2012, Pretty Boy Floyd set out on the "America Rocks Tour" with Jack Russell's Great White, Faster Pussycat, and Lillian Axe. The band also sold a limited edition four track EP containing a cover of "Ace of Spades", a cover of an unreleased Mötley Crüe track "Run For Your Life", plus "7 Minutes in Heaven" and "American Dream"..
Members
Current members
- Steve "Sex" Summers - Vocals (1987 - Present)
- JK Famous - Bass (2007-2009, present)
- Kristy "Krash" Majors - Guitar (1988–present)
Former members
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After career with the band
Original bassist, Vinnie Chas died on April 5, 2010 from heart failure.[2] Kari Kane (Cary Ayers) has worked as a special effects make-up artist since 2011.[3]
Discography
Albums
- Leather Boyz With Electric Toyz (1989)
- Porn Stars (1998)
- TBA (2015)
EP
- A Tale of Sex, Designer Drugs, and the Death of Rock N Roll (1997)
- Live Hard Live Fast (2007)
- Special Edition 4 Track EP (2012) (only sold at concerts)
Singles
- "Rock and Roll (Is Gonna Set the Night on Fire)" (1989)
- "I Wanna Be With You" (1989)
- "Do You Wanna Touch" (2008)
Live
- Live At The Roxy - Wake Up Bitch (1998)
- Live At The Pretty Ugly Club (2001)
- Live In Buffalo - DVD (2003)
- Live on the Sunset Strip (2014)
Tributes
- Kiss Of Death - A Tribute To KISS - (2010)
Compilations
- The Vault - Demos - (2002)
- The Vault 2 - Demos - (2003)
- Tonight Belongs to the Young - Remastered demos - (2003)
- Dirty Glam - (2004)
- The Greatest Collection - The Ultimate Pretty Boy Floyd - (2004)
- Glam As Fuck - Vinyl - (2009)
Release information
Date of Release | Title | Label | US Billboard Peak |
1989 | Leather Boyz With Electric Toyz | MCA | 130 |
1997 | A Tale of Sex, Designer Drugs, and the Death of Rock N Roll | Perris Records | Did not chart |
1998 | Porn Stars | Deadline | Did not chart |
2001 | Live At The Pretty Ugly Club | Perris Records | Did not chart |
2002 | The Vault | Perris Records | Did not chart |
2003 | The Vault 2 | Perris Records | Did not chart |
2003 | Tonight Belongs to the Young | Perris Records | Did not chart |
2004 | Size Really Does Matter | Deadline | Did not chart |
2004 | Dirty Glam | Mausoleum | Did not chart |
2004 | The Greatest Collection - The Ultimate Pretty Boy Floyd | Deadline | Did not chart |
2007 | Live Hard Live Fast | Independent | Did not chart |
2009 | Glam As Fuck | Cleopatra | Did not chart |
2010 | Kiss Of Death - A Tribute To KISS | DIY Records | Did not chart |
References
- ↑ Blabbermouth.net (17 Nov 2009). "PRETTY BOY FLOYD To Release New Album, Covers CD, Live DVD". Blabbermouth.net. Retrieved 13 June 2013.
- ↑ "The Dead Rock Stars Club January to June 2010". Thedeadrockstarsclub.com. Retrieved 2012-12-23.
- ↑ "Cary Ayers". IMDb.com. Retrieved 2012-12-23.
External links
- Official website
- Official Vinnie Chas website
- Official Kristy Majors website
- Kristy Majors interview at Love-It-Loud.com
- Interview with Steve Summers @ Skylight Webzine
- Pretty Boy Floyd on Reverb
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