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Real name: Saul Hudson
Born: July 23, 1965
Hometown: Stoke-on-Trent, England
Height: 5 feet, 10 and a half inches
Father: Anthony Hudson, album cover designer for Geffen Records,
including Joni Mitchell's Court and Spark.
Mother: Ola Hudson, clothing designer whose work included David
Bowie's suits for The Man Who Fell To Earth and costumes for the
Pointer Sisters.
Instrument: Lead guitar
Favorite book: Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas by Hunter S. Thompson
Pets: Several Snakes, dogs and cats
Recorded with (amongst others): Michael Jackson, Iggy Pop, Lenny Kravitz, Motorhead and Alice Cooper
Bands before GN'R include: London and Road Crew
Name of sideproject: Slash's Snakepit
Out of GN'R: October 30, 1996
Other projects: Slash's Blues Ball
Born on 07/23/65 in Stroke-On-Trent (UK), while his mother has just leaved France. His nickname "Slash" comes from his some violent behaviour. His father was an artsist, he made many album covers (Neil Young, Joni Mitchell). His mother was fashion designer, she worked with for many famous individuals including David Bowie. Slash first began his guitar playing on a one string spanish guitar, which his grandmother can attest. The first song he ever played was "Rocks" of Aerosmith.
Several of Slash's other influences include Jimi Hendrix and Led Zeppelin.
With Steven Adler, he learned guitar: he took one guitar lesson, but he teacher wanted to play scale, and he wanted to play Smoke On The Water...so he learned alone. Quick, he became better than Steven, so Steven stopped guitar to start playing drums. Slash's grand-mother bought him a copy of Gibson Explorer. He claims to have played guitar 12 hours a day, and didn't go to school. Slash bought a new guitar, a copy of Les Paul Memphis, which he will destroy because he couldn't keep it tuned. He bought then a B.C. Rich Mockingbird. First, he was in a band called Road Crew and after started the Guns N' Roses adventure.
During the recording of Appetite For Destruction, the producer suggested Slash to try a Gibson Les Paul...and so was it! Slash now plays most of the time on various Gibson Les Paul Standard guitars.
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