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词条 Dean DeLeo
释义

  1. Early life

  2. Stone Temple Pilots (1985–2003, 2008–present)

  3. Talk Show and Army of Anyone (1997{{spaced ndash}}1998, 2006{{spaced ndash}}2007)

  4. Laughter Train (1998-1999)

  5. Equipment and style

  6. Production

  7. References

{{Infobox musical artist
| name = Dean DeLeo
| image = Dean deleo guitar ottawa 2009 cropped.jpg
| caption = Dean DeLeo performing in 2009
| image_size =
| background = non_vocal_instrumentalist
| birth_name =
| alias =
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1961|8|23|57}}
| birth_place = Glen Ridge, New Jersey
| death_date =
| instrument = Guitar, bass guitar
| genre = Alternative rock, hard rock, grunge, psychedelic rock
| occupation =
| years_active = 1977–present
| label = Atlantic, Machine Shop
| associated_acts = Stone Temple Pilots, Talk Show, Army of Anyone, Laughter Train
| website = {{URL|http://www.stonetemplepilots.com/}}
}}

Dean DeLeo (born August 23, 1961 in Glen Ridge, New Jersey) is an American guitarist and songwriter known for his work with rock band Stone Temple Pilots. Dean is also known for his role in the short-lived bands Talk Show and Army of Anyone. He is the older brother of Robert DeLeo, who plays bass for Stone Temple Pilots.

DeLeo's playing has received strong critical acclaim over the years. Stone Temple Pilots' second album, Purple, released in 1994, was ranked at #73 on Guitar Worlds 100 Greatest Guitar Albums of All-time list.[1]

Early life

DeLeo and his younger brother Robert were both born in Montclair, New Jersey and raised in the Jersey Shore community of Point Pleasant Beach.[2] They are the younger half-brothers of late actor Scott Marlowe.

Stone Temple Pilots (1985–2003, 2008–present)

Dean's younger brother Robert met future vocalist Scott Weiland at a Black Flag concert. Robert soon after introduced Dean to Scott and an idea of forming a band was brought up. Dean was a guitarist and Robert managed to convince him to join. They eventually hooked up with drummer Eric Kretz, and the band was formed. They took the name Mighty Joe Young, inspired by the movie of the same name. They played gigs in many bars around the Hollywood area, and eventually landed a record deal with Atlantic Records in 1992. However, they were forced to change their name, as the name "Mighty Joe Young" had already been taken by a blues musician. Weiland decided on the name "Stone Temple Pilots"; although he stated that it has no real meaning, he just liked the initials "STP".

The band quickly rose to fame with the release of their debut album Core, which sold over 8 million copies.{{citation needed|date=January 2012}} The record sales were propelled by the release of the singles "Sex Type Thing" and "Plush", and helped establish Stone Temple Pilots as one of the many popular grunge bands in the early 1990s. However, they were ripped by critics for jumping on the bandwagon and profiting from the grunge mania. With their second album Purple, they challenged critics and became a genuine commercial rock act. Stone Temple Pilots went on to record five studio albums and managed to sell over 30 million copies worldwide. In 2008, after over five years apart, the band reunited, On May 25, 2010 the band released their sixth album, Stone Temple Pilots, the first album released after the band reunited.

Talk Show and Army of Anyone (1997{{spaced ndash}}1998, 2006{{spaced ndash}}2007)

The DeLeos and Eric Kretz formed a new band, Talk Show, which released one album. Stone Temple Pilots soon released two more albums, and disbanded once again in 2002. Weiland became the lead singer of Velvet Revolver, Kretz opened a studio in California, and the DeLeo brothers began to work with Richard Patrick, lead singer of the band Filter to compose songs for Filter's fourth album. The end result was a song that the three liked, so they contacted Ray Luzier, a famed session drummer, and Army of Anyone was formed. The band's debut was released on November 14, 2006, and they broke up in May 2007.

Laughter Train (1998-1999)

DeLeo worked with Laughter Train in the late 1990s.

Equipment and style

DeLeo owns numerous guitars, and he is an avid collector of vintage guitars. Some of his more notable guitars include:

  • Three 1978 Les Paul Standards
  • 1960's Fender Telecaster
  • A Sunburst Telecaster
  • A PRS hollowbody electric by PRS Guitars
  • A Gibson J-45
  • '57 Les Paul Special with P-90's in TV Yellow
  • Gibson J-100 XT

DeLeo's live equipment has been described as "simple yet effective", and allows him to replicate the sounds he gets in studios. He primarily uses a modified Dunlop Cry Baby and a BOSS CE-1 stereo chorus pedal. For a number of years his rig was switched via a Rockman midi pedal, has since been replaced by a RJM Mastermind midi pedal.[3]

DeLeo also uses an S.I.B. Varidrive pedal for overdrive and distortion.[4]

A detailed gear diagram of DeLeo's 2007 guitar rig is well-documented.[5]

Production

DeLeo and his younger brother Robert produced Stone Temple Pilots' 2010 album, Stone Temple Pilots. The DeLeo brothers also produced the album TruANT by Alien Ant Farm.

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://rateyourmusic.com/list/Boggs1027/guitar_worlds_100_greatest_guitar_albums_of_all_time/ |title=Guitar World's 100 Greatest Guitar Albums of All Time |publisher=Rate Your Music |date= |accessdate=2012-03-03}}
2. ^McKeon, Therese. "Flying High", BelowEmpty.com, August 21, 2000. Accessed January 26, 2015. "Robert DeLeo: 98! Actually we were born in Montclair but we grew up down in Point Pleasant Beach – down at the shore (Robert pronounces it 'shaw' in his best New Jersey accent)."
3. ^"Dean DeLeo's guitar rig" Guitar FX Depot. March 5, 2009
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.uberproaudio.com/who-plays-what/248-stone-temple-pilots-dean-deleo-guitar-gear-rig-and-equipment |title=Stone Temple Pilots - Dean DeLeo Guitar Gear Rig and Equipment |publisher=Uberproaudio.com |date=2008-04-28 |accessdate=2012-03-03}}
5. ^Cooper, Adam (2007). "Dean DeLeo's 2007 Guitar Rig". GuitarGeek.Com.
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