Rough Cutt

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Heavy metal outfit Rough Cutt formed in Los Angeles in late 1981. Originally dubbed Magic, the founding lineup featured frontman Paul Shortino, guitarist Jake E. Lee, keyboardist Claude Schnell, bassist Joey Christofanilli, and drummer David Alford. When Schnell exited in the fall of 1982 to join Dio, the group renamed itself Rough Cutt, dropping Christofanilli and adding guitarist Chris Hagar and bassist Matt Thorr, with whom Lee previously collaborated in an early incarnation of hair metal hitmakers Ratt. Weeks later Lee resigned from Rough Cutt to back Ozzy Osbourne, and after adding guitarist Craig Goldie, the quintet produced its first demo tape under the auspices of producer Ronnie James Dio. Prior to signing to Warner Bros., Goldie jumped ship to Dio's band as well, and new guitarist Amir Derakh signed on for Rough Cutt's self-titled 1985 debut. After issuing Wants You! the following year, Rough Cutt split when Shortino left the lineup to replace Kevin DuBrow in Quiet Riot; the posthumous Rough Cutt Live followed in 1995. While Derakh later resurfaced in the alt-metal act Orgy, in 2000 Shortino assembled a new incarnation of Rough Cutt with guitarist Jimmy Crespo, bassist Sean McNabb, keyboardist J.T. Garrett, and drummer John Homan. By the release of their 2002 LP Sacred Place, the group was officially renamed Paul Shortino's The Cutt. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi
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Rough Cutt
Origin Los Angeles, California
Genres Heavy Metal, Hair Metal
Years active 1981–1987, 2000–?
Labels Warner Bros.
Associated acts Mickey Ratt/Ratt, Magic, Vengeance, Giuffria, Orgy, Julien-K, Dead by Sunrise, Jailhouse, Quiet Riot, Dio, Warrior, Jag Wire, Ozzy Osbourne, Badlands, Aerosmith, Magnitude 9
Members
Paul Shortino
Dave Alford
Matt Thorr
Chris Hager
Amir Derakh
Past members
Jake E. Lee
Craig Goldy
Joey Cristofanilli
Claude Schnell
Parramore McCarty
Jimmy Crespo
J.T. Garrett
Sean McNabb
Jeff Mayer
John Homan

Rough Cutt was an American heavy metal band from Los Angeles, California in the 1980s. They were based in Los Angeles after signing a recording contract with Warner Brothers. Despite having a roster of musicians who later found greater success in other groups, Rough Cutt never achieved the popular success enjoyed by many other Los Angeles bands of that time.

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History

The first Rough Cutt lineup featured vocalist Paul Shortino, drummer Dave Alford, guitarist Jake E. Lee, keyboardist Claude Schnell, and bassist Joey Cristofanilli. Both Lee and Alford had also previously been in another Los Angeles band, Ratt. Both Schnell and Cristofanilli had previously been in the band Magic.

Two other former Ratt members, guitarist Chris Hager and bassist Matt Thorne aka Matt Thorr (who replaced Cristofanilli) would also soon join Rough Cutt. After his departure, Cristofanilli temporarily joined Ratt himself, later joining forces with members of the band Sin who went on to release the album Made In Heaven under the name Jag Wire in 1985.

Lee left Rough Cutt in 1982, very briefly played in the band Dio, and then replaced the deceased Randy Rhoads as Ozzy Osbourne's guitarist. Lee in turn was replaced by Craig Goldy, formerly of the San Diego band Vengeance. Ronnie James Dio greatly influenced the development of the band. Dio’s wife Wendy Dio was the group’s manager, and Dio himself helped write one of the band’s songs. Rough Cutt contributed two tracks, “A Little Kindness” and “Used & Abused”, both produced by Dio and featuring Jake E Lee on guitar, to the compilation album “L.A's Hottest Unsigned Bands,” issued in 1983. Another Dio-produced track, “Try A Little Harder”, with Goldy on guitar featured on the KLOS radio sponsored “Rock to Riches” compilation, released later on in 1983. Goldy soon left the band, and went on to play in Giuffria, and later in Dio’s band. Goldy was replaced by Amir Derakh, another San Diego band alumnus.

With the lineup solidified with Shortino, Alford, Derakh, Hager, and Thorne, Rough Cutt was signed to Warner Bros. Records in 1984 and recorded two albums Rough Cutt produced by Tom Allom and Wants You! produced by Jack Douglas. The band toured extensively in the United States, Europe and Japan as an opening act for Foreigner, Dio, Krokus and others.

Shortino left in the band in 1987 to replace Kevin DuBrow as singer of Quiet Riot. He was briefly replaced by Parramore McCarty of Warrior before Rough Cutt called it quits. Derakh, Thorne and Alford regrouped with singer Danny Simon and guitarist Michael Raphael to form Jailhouse, which released a live EP “Alive in a Mad World” in 1989. Derakh was later guitarist for the nu-metal band Orgy.

Shortino reformed Rough Cutt in 2000 with an all-new lineup that included former Aerosmith guitarist Jimmy Crespo, keyboardist J.T Garrett, Shortino's former Quiet Riot bandmate bassist Sean McNabb, and Magnitude 9 drummer John Homan, and recorded an EP Sneak Peak. The album was produced by former Rough Cutt bassist Matt Thorne (produced/engineered; The Eels, Trapt, Ratt, Warrant, Badlands, The Donnas, etc.) [1]. The band planned on recording a studio album titled Rough Cutt III, but instead shortened its name to simply The Cutt.

The best known line-up of Rough Cutt reformed for a one-off reunion show in October 2002 at the Viper Room in Hollywood with Shortino, Alford, Derakh, Hager, and Thorne performing together one last time.

In 2008, Deadline Records issued the double disc Anthology consisting of pre- and post- Warner Bros. era demos and a live set recorded in Syracuse, New York in 1985.

Line-ups

Mk. 1 (1982-1983)

  • Paul Shortino: Lead Vocals
  • Dave Alford: Drums and Vocals
  • Jake E. Lee: Guitar
  • Claude Schnell: Keyboards
  • Joey Cristofanilli: Bass

Mk. 2 (1983-1984)

  • Paul Shortino: Lead Vocals
  • Dave Alford: Drums and Vocals
  • Craig Goldy: Guitar
  • Chris Hager: Guitar
  • Matt Thorr: Bass

Mk. 3 (1984-1987)

  • Paul Shortino: Lead Vocals
  • Dave Alford: Drums and Vocals
  • Amir Derakh: Guitar
  • Chris Hager: Guitar
  • Matt Thorr: Bass

Mk. 4 (1987)

  • Parramore McCarty: Lead Vocals
  • Dave Alford: Drums and Vocals
  • Amir Derakh: Guitar
  • Chris Hager: Guitar
  • Matt Thorr: Bass


Mk. 5 (2000)

  • Paul Shortino: Lead Vocals
  • Jimmy Crespo: Guitar
  • J.T. Garrett: Keyboards
  • Sean McNabb: Bass
  • John Homan: Drums

Discography

  • "Used And Abused" and "A Little Kindness" (1983)
  • "Try A Little Harder" (1983)
  • Fiddler's Studio Sessions 1984
  • Rough Cutt (1985) US #210
  • Wants You! (a.k.a. Rough Cutt Wants You) (1986)
  • 1987 Sessions
  • Rough Cutt Live (1996)
  • Sneak Peek EP (2000)
  • Anthology (2008)

Compilations

  • LA's Hottest Unsigned Rock Bands (Backhouse Records, 1983) w/ Jake E Lee on guitar
  • Rock to Riches (Starstream Records, 1983) w/ Craig Goldy on guitar

References

External links

  • [2] Paul Shortino's website
  • [3] Rough Cutt official website(owned by Shortino)
  • [4] Duke Fame (Shortino) website
  • [5] Paul Shortino's Personal Label website
  • Dave Alford Dave Alford's wikipedia page
  • [6] Dave Alford's Interview on Sleaze Roxx
  • [7] Jailhouse; Alive in a Mad World and self titled album Jailhouse.
  • [8] Mod Ev is Rockin Dave Alford, Producer, Drummer, Songwriter
  • [9] Kryme is Rockin Dave Alford, Producer, Drummer, Songwriter
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  • [10] Hear 'N Aid Famine Relief Video

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