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  • Born: June 07, 1967, Santa Monica, CA
  • Active: '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Guitar Representative Album: "Trust No One"

Biography

With his six-string skills best described as a merger between heavy metal, psychedelia and modern rock, Dave Navarro became one of alternative's first true guitar heroes (with such notorious bands as Jane's Addiction and The Red Hot Chili Peppers). Born on June 7, 1967 in California, Navarro became mesmerized by the guitar as a teenager, due to his discovery of the incomparable Jimi Hendrix. This led to an appreciation of a wide variety of musical styles - in fact, when he met singer Perry Farrell initially, he was in a speed metal band (along with drummer Stephen Perkins). Navarro, Perkins, Farrell, and bassist Eric Avery formed Jane's Addiction in the mid-80's, and alt-rock has never been the same since.

Navarro was one of the first rock guitarists to not just confine his playing to one style - something that had become commonplace in the 90's, but was virtually unheard of in the 80's (could you have really pictured Eddie Van Halen guesting on a punk rock record?). His playing on such landmark Jane's albums as 1988's Nothing's Shocking and 90's Ritual De Lo Habitual was like a breath of fresh air - Navarro knew when to shred away, and when to lay low and add textures to the compositions. Unfortunately, the band's fondness for hard drugs made them split up by 1991, while Navarro battled heroin addiction.

Finally clean and sober, he and Avery resurfaced with the somewhat experimental band Deconstruction, who issued a self-titled debut in 1994, but broke up as well soon afterwards. Navarro kept himself busy with session work in the meantime (guesting on Nine Inch Nails' Further Down the Spiral, Alanis Morissette's mega-seller Jagged Little Pill, Porno For Pyros' Good God's Urge, and others). After a try out with Guns N' Roses didn't pan out, Dave joined another immensely popular band, The Red Hot Chili Peppers - his live debut with them being Woodstock '94. His studio debut with the Peppers, 1995's One Hot Minute, was a hit, but proved to be lackluster (Navarro himself even admitted in interviews around the time that he wasn't exactly a fan of all the compositions). After a lengthy worldwide tour of arenas, Dave re-joined Jane's Addiction's for a brief U.S. tour in 1997, recording a few new tracks with them (issued on the spotty compilation Kettle Whistle).

With rumors circulating that he'd fallen off the wagon while on tour with Farrell and co., Navarro abruptly quit The Red Hot Chili Peppers soon after the Jane's reunion tour wrapped up. He immediately threw himself into his next musical project, entitled Spread, and worked on a book of photography. Trust No One marked his solo debut in summer 2001. ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide
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Dave Navarro

Dave Navarro in 2007.
Background information
Birth name David Navarro
Born June 7, 1967 (1967-06-07) (age 42)
Santa Monica, California, U.S.
Genres Alternative rock
Instruments Guitar, Vocals, Piano, Keyboards, Bass
Years active 1986–present
Labels Warner, Capitol
Associated acts Jane's Addiction, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Deconstruction, The Panic Channel, Camp Freddy, Spirits in the Sky
Website www.6767.com
Notable instruments
PRS Guitars
Fender Stratocaster

David Michael Navarro (born June 7, 1967) is an American guitarist who plays in the alternative rock band Jane's Addiction and cover band Camp Freddy. He has also played with the Red Hot Chili Peppers and The Panic Channel.

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Personal life

Early life

Navarro was born in Santa Monica, California, to James Raul Navarro and Constance Colleen Hopkins. Navarro's paternal grandfather was a Mexican immigrant.[1] His mother Constance worked as a model, appearing on the television show Let's Make a Deal. Navarro was the only person in his paternal family not to speak Spanish, as James and Constance divorced when he was 7 and he spent the majority of his time with his mother. As a child, he would occasionally travel to Texas to visit with extended family, most notably his cousin, Michael Navarro of Dickinson. He attended Notre Dame High School in Sherman Oaks, CA. He later transferred to University High School in Los Angeles, CA.

Connie Navarro was murdered by her boyfriend eight years after the divorce. Her killer was arrested in 1991,[2] thanks to a viewer tip after Navarro appeared on the television series, America's Most Wanted. After his mother's death, he moved in with his father.

Relationships

Navarro has been married and divorced three times. He married his first wife, make-up artist Tania Goddard, in a pagan ceremony[3] in 1990 and his second wife, Rhian Gittins, in a civil ceremony on October 15, 1994. Navarro married model and actress Carmen Electra, on November 22, 2003. On July 17, 2006, Navarro and Electra announced their split to Star Magazine. Navarro posted a message on his blog the following morning saying "I just want to say thanks for all of your love and support. I'm sure that you can understand that I wish to keep all personal matters private." Electra filed for divorce on August 8, 2006.

Professional career

Early career

On his Instructional Guitar DVD Navarro tells how he started playing guitar at the age of 7 after hearing a Jimi Hendrix song at a skate park.

1986-1993

Navarro joined the band Jane's Addiction in 1986 as the lead guitarist after he was recommended to vocalist Perry Farrell by drummer Perkins. The band also featured Navarro's childhood friend Eric Avery on bass. The band became successful and was popular in the alternative-rock music scene. Personal tensions, however, led to their breakup in 1991. The Lollapalooza festival was created by Farrell as a farewell tour for Jane's Addiction.

In 1993, Navarro formed Deconstruction with Avery on vocals and bass and Michael Murphy on drums, and the band put out one self-titled album in 1994. Rick Rubin was involved in the production and Gibby Haynes makes a guest appearance. They did not tour due to Avery's exhaustion after Jane's Addiction.

1993-1998

Navarro joined the Red Hot Chili Peppers in September 1993. His first performance with the band was at Woodstock '94. Then he played on his only album with the band One Hot Minute in 1995. The album was a commercial success but received mixed reviews despite producing three hit singles. After two years of touring on and off, and his subsequent heroin relapse, Navarro was fired in 1998.

1999 - Present

Afterward he has been involved in numerous projects, including TV, and has rejoined Jane's Addiction and made a solo album called Trust No One in 2001. In 2007 Navarro teamed with Teravision to direct his first adult movie Broken starring Sasha Grey in the first of a planned series of celebrity-directed adult movies[4] This effort won "Best High End All-Sex Release" at the 2008 AVN Awards. [5] Navarro has also made appearances in Season 1 and Season 2 of ZRock[6] with Brooklyn-based band ZO2 on IFC [7]. During August 2009, Navarro toured southern California as part of the Billy Corgan-led band Spirits in the Sky.

Equipment of choice

Dave Navarro on stage in Santa Barbara, USA in 2009.

During the first few years of Jane's Addiction, Dave played a black Gibson Les Paul. Around the time of the band's major label debut Nothing's Shocking in 1988, he played Ibanez RG series guitars, including one custom painted with the album cover art. He is seen in the film "Gift" and the "Stop" video playing a blue Ibanez RG, which suggests it was used in the recording of the album Ritual de lo Habitual. During the 1990 Ritual tour, he primarily played a custom-shaped single cutaway gold Ibanez.

Dave began using PRS Guitars on the Lollapalooza tour in 1991. His signature model white PRS is now his number one stage guitar. He has several models in his regular stage and studio rig.

He used a Parker Fly Deluxe for the Chili Peppers days during the live versions of "My Friends". He used it for its super clean tones and its piezoelectric pickup that sounds similar to an acoustic guitar. Dave also openly admits that "It's one of the ugliest guitars I've ever seen", as quoted from the Dave Navarro instructional DVD.

During this era, Dave went with a more treble based guitar in the Fender Stratocaster. He had several in his possession. All of them were a 3 single coil pattern but he also had a Modulus Stratocaster like guitar made.

Dave has also been seen playing Gibson Les Pauls, Kramer (Van Halen Signature) Guitars, Fender Telecasters, Takamine Acoustic 12 strings, and even a Squier Hello Kitty Stratocaster given to him by Carmen.

Since late 2008, Dave's been seen using either live and in studio a custom white Ibanez RG, with a humbucker/single/single pickup layout, gold hardware, and a Fender style tremolo.

Dave previously used a vintage Marshall JCM800, but now plays through 2 Marshall JCM900 amplifiers which are dubbed Tanjerine and Peach. For large gigs he will also use a Marshall Mode 4 for clean tones. In the studio he is also commonly known to use a Vox AC30 for cleans and a Bogner Uberschall for dirty tones.

With effects, Dave prefers BOSS. He uses a BOSS Octave Pedal, 2 BOSS DD3 Digital Delays, a BOSS Turbo distortion for extra volume during soloing, a Dunlop Cry baby Wah Pedal and several others.

Discography

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With Jane's Addiction
With Deconstruction
With Red Hot Chili Peppers
With Nine Inch Nails
Solo

Rexall: U.S. Modern Rock Tracks #12, U.S. Mainstream Rock Tracks #9

Hungry: U.S. Modern Rock Tracks #24, U.S. Mainstream Rock Tracks #38

With Glenn Hughes
With The Panic Channel
With Guns N' Roses
With Gene Simmons
With Shwayze

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