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Enuff Z'nuff

 
Artist: Enuff Z'nuff
Enuff Z'nuff

Group Members:

Chip Znuff, Donnie Vie, Derek Frigo, Vikki Foxx, Greg Errico

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Chip Znuff, Donnie Vie

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  • Formed: 1984, Chicago, IL
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Strength," "Favorites," "Paraphernalia"
  • Representative Songs: "Fly High Michelle," "New Thing," "Mother's Eyes"

Biography

If there is such a thing as false advertising in rock & roll, then Enuff Z'nuff is one of its textbook examples. Packaged in garish peace-glam attire by their record company, the group was wrongly lumped in with the disposable pop-metal bands of the late '80s (Poison, Warrant, etc.) rather than appreciated for the truly gifted power pop act that they were. By the time they finally managed to shed their deceptive camouflage, it was much too late to turn public opinion, or their fortunes, around.

Musical soul brothers Donnie Vie (guitar and vocals) and Chip Znuff met in Chicago in 1984 and quickly set about writing songs together. Their relationship proved extremely fruitful and in less than a year the duo had recruited guitar player Gino Martino and drummer B.W. Boski, named themselves Enuff Z'nuff, and begun shopping around a full-length demo called Hollywood Squares to the major labels. Obtaining a contract proved more difficult than they expected, however, and it was only four years later, and after the arrival of virtuoso guitarist Derek Frigo and drummer Vikki Foxx, that the band finally signed a deal with Atlantic Records subsidiary Atco.

Released in August 1989, Enuff Z'nuff's self-titled debut scored a couple of quick hit singles with "New Thing" and "Fly High Michelle," but the frustrated band found themselves receiving more attention for their over-the-top, brightly colored, peace sign-infested wardrobe than their superlative hard rock songs. By the time they unleashed 1991's Strength album, the band had noticeably toned down their image and turned up their creative ambitions to deliver a masterful '90s take on the crunchy power pop sound of Cheap Trick and Badfinger. America's new alternative rock regime was not impressed, however, and their dismissal from Atco due to disappointing sales coincided with a growing rift with guitarist Frigo. And though they were quickly snapped up by Arista Records, drummer Foxx would leave abruptly for the greener pastures of former Mötley Crüe vocalist Vince Neil's solo band as soon as the sessions for their third album, Animals with Human Intelligence, were completed. When this third effort tanked with consumers as well, Arista also shut its doors and Frigo quit for good.

Vie and Znuff hit rock bottom in 1994. With no record deal in sight and wallowing in deepening drug addiction, they decided to re-release their original 1985 demos as the next Enuff Z'nuff album, simply calling it 1985. Containing liner notes penned by the "King of All Media" himself, Howard Stern (by all accounts a rabid fan), the album proved a godsend, doing enough business domestically and in Japan (remember, production costs were negligible) to pad the band's coffers and get the boys back on their feet. It also allowed them to record two new albums in 1995: an official release for Mayhem Records called Tweaked (featuring original guitarist Martino and drummer Ricky Parent) and the Japan-only Chip & Donnie: Brothers -- later re-released stateside in 1997 as Seven. In between, Enuff Z'nuff recorded 1996's Peach Fuzz as a trio following Martino's departure, then released the retrospective Live in 1998. Guitarist John Monaco joined the group in time for 1998's Paraphernalia (which was released by Spitfire Records, along with most of the band's late-'90s output) and stayed on through 2000's 10.

Unfortunately, this unusual spell of relative stability would not last for Enuff Z'nuff. Following the release of their 11th studio album, Welcome to Blue Island, by the Dream Catcher label in 2002, Donnie Vie quit to pursue a solo career in Los Angeles, leaving Chip Znuff and a number of henchmen to carry on and tour sporadically as a trio. Then, just as reunion discussions with former members Derek Frigo and Vikki Foxx were getting under way, Enuff Z'nuff's already shaky constituents were dealt another devastating blow on May 29, 2004, when Frigo was found dead from an accidental drug overdose outside his girlfriend's apartment in L.A. The band had just finished recording ?, which was eventually released in November 2004 on the Pony Canyon label. A live album, Tonight, Sold Out, followed in 2007. ~ Ed Rivadavia, All Music Guide
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Enuff Z'Nuff

Enuff Z'nuff, 1991
Background information
Genres Glam rock, glam metal, Hard rock, Power pop
Years active 1984–present
Labels Atco, Arista, Mayhem Records, Spitfire Records
Stoney Records
Website www.enuffznuff.com
Members
Donnie Vie
Chip Z'Nuff
Randi Scott
Tory Stoffregan
Former members
CJ Szuter
Derek Frigo
Vik "Vikki" Foxx
Gino Martino
Ricky Parent
Johnny Monaco
Jake E. Lee
Vinnie Castaldo

Enuff Z'Nuff is an American power pop band from Blue Island, Illinois (a suburb of Chicago), founded by Donnie Vie (vocals, guitar, keyboards) and Chip Z'nuff (bass, vocals).

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History

Formed in 1984, Enuff Z'Nuff soon grew a live following and recorded their first demo songs, some of which would be officially released only much later in their career. The band's first single, "Fingers On It," received some recognition when it was featured in the 1986 cult movie Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer.

By 1989, Enuff Z'Nuff had released their first major label offering, a self-titled debut album on Atco Records, with founding members Donnie Vie and Chip Z'Nuff being joined by guitarist Derek Frigo and drummer Vik "Vikki" Foxx. They had two minor hits on this debut recording with the psychedelic-flavored pop rock songs "New Thing" and "Fly High Michelle", which both received steady airplay on MTV. The band's heavy glam rock appearance in their videos was later parodied on MTV's Beavis & Butthead.

For their follow-up album, 1991's Strength, the band tried to tone-down their glam image. It was released in 1991 to strong reviews, including Rolling Stone magazine calling the group "The hot band of the year."[citation needed] There were promotional videos for the singles "Mother's Eyes" and "Baby Loves You," as well as an appearance on The Late Show with David Letterman. However, this follow-up album did not sell nearly as well as their first.

The band filed bankruptcy and left Atco Records, but soon after this event, the band was picked up by Clive Davis' Arista Records label for their 1993 album Animals With Human Intelligence. This release, much like Strength, received some critical acclaim, but ultimately failed commercially. Before the album's release, drummer Vikki Foxx quit the band to join Vince Neil's solo band. He was replaced by New Jersey resident and former "War & Peace" member Ricky Parent. After Enuff Z'Nuff was dropped from Arista, guitarist Derek Frigo parted ways with the band. Despite these setbacks, the band has continued touring and recording up until the present, releasing albums on several independent labels, and also finding a solid fanbase overseas. The band had also made regular appearances in the mid-1990s and also 2005 on the Howard Stern Radio Show.

Lead singer and songwriter Donnie Vie stopped touring with the group in 2002 to embark upon a solo career. Enuff Z'Nuff continued to tour in his absence as a 3-Piece with their lead guitarist Johnny Monaco also serving as the band's singer. In 2004, former lead guitarist Derek Frigo died from an apparent drug overdose at the age of 37.[1] Another tragedy struck when the band's drummer Ricky Parent lost his long time battle with cancer in October 2007. Parent had been with the band for approximately 13 years.

In 2006, the existing original members, Chip Z'Nuff and Donnie Vie, reconvened to shoot a pilot for the VH1 reality television show, Bands on the Run. The show's pilot episode never aired. However, during that time, the re-united band held their initial recording sessions for their 12th studio album tentatively titled Dissonance. The CD will feature appearances from former Ozzy Osbourne/Badlands guitarist Jake E. Lee and original Guns N' Roses drummer Steven Adler. The band is hoping to release it in late 2008.[2]

Recently, bassist Chip Z'Nuff has performed worldwide with the band Adler's Appetite, which features former Guns N' Roses drummer Steven Adler, as well as Missing Persons. Former member Vik Foxx is now the drummer for Australian teen pop group The Veronicas. The newly reformed Enuff Z'Nuff has performed at the Rocklahoma Music Festival in Pryor, Oklahoma in July 2008, on the same bill as Poison's Bret Michaels and Skid Row's Sebastian Bach. Since then, other tour dates have been announced.

Discography

Albums

  • Enuff Z'nuff (1989) (US #74)
  • Strength (1991) (US #143)
  • Animals With Human Intelligence (1993)
  • 1985 (1994)
  • Tweaked (1995)
  • Peach Fuzz (1996)
  • Seven (1997)
  • Live (1998) - live album
  • Paraphernalia (1999)
  • 10 (2000)
  • Welcome To Blue Island (2002)
  • Favorites (2004) - compilation album
  • Question mark (2004)
  • One More For The Road (2005) - live album
  • Greatest Hits (2006) - compilation album
  • Extended Versions (2006) - live album
  • Tonight - Sold Out (2007) - live album
  • Dissonance (2009 Japanese Import Only) - (Unreleased except for a limited edition)

Singles

Singles

Year Single Chart positions
US Hot 100 US Main Rock UK
1989 "New Thing" 67 35 -
1990 "Fly High Michelle" 47 27 -
1990 "She Wants More" - - -
1991 "Mother's Eyes" - 17 -
1991 "Baby Loves You" - - -
1993 "Right By Your SIde" - - -
1995 "Bullet From A Gun" - - -

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