Kevin DuBrow

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Welcome to the jungle 00:00 Tools
Rock Rock (Till You Drop) 00:00 Tools
Big City Lights (Remix) 02:57 Tools
Whole lotta love 04:09 Tools
Speed King 00:00 Tools
Rolling With My Baby 00:00 Tools
Black Sheep of the Family 00:00 Tools
Modern Times Rock and Roll 00:00 Tools
Rock Rock (Till You Drop) (made famous by Def Leppard) 00:00 Tools
Burn on the Flame 00:00 Tools
20th Century Boy 04:34 Tools
Good Rocking Tonight 00:00 Tools
Red Light Mama, Red Hot 00:00 Tools
Stay With Me 00:00 Tools
Welcome to the Jungle (Interface remix) 00:00 Tools
Razamanaz 04:10 Tools
Dance the Night Away 00:00 Tools
Gonna Have a Good Time 00:00 Tools
Drivin' Sister 00:00 Tools
Welcome to the Jungle (Pigface remix) 00:00 Tools
Whole Lotta Love (as made famous by Led Zeppelin) 00:00 Tools
Welcome To The Jungle (as made famous by Guns N' Roses) 00:00 Tools
Welcome to the Jungle (Guns N' Roses Cover) 00:00 Tools
Big City Nights (Made Famous by Scorpions) 00:00 Tools
Dance The Night Away (made famous by Van Halen) 00:00 Tools
Highway to Hell 04:00 Tools
Big City Nights (as made famous by Scorpions) 00:00 Tools
Rock, Rock (Remix) (Cover Version) 00:00 Tools
Highway to hell (Sigue Sigue Sputnik remix) 00:00 Tools
Whole Lotta Love (Danny James Mix) 00:00 Tools
Welcome To The Jungle (Made Famous by Guns N' Roses) 00:00 Tools
Welcome To The Jungle (Made Famous by Guns N Roses) 00:00 Tools
Whole Lotta Love (Electric Sky Church remix) 00:00 Tools
Rock Rock (Till You Drop) (as made famous by Def Leppard) 00:00 Tools
Whole Lotta Love (Interface remix) 00:00 Tools
Rock, Rock 00:00 Tools
Dance the Night Away (Nitzer Ebb remix) 00:00 Tools
Speed King (Deep Purple) 00:00 Tools
How Blue Can You Get? 00:00 Tools
Stay With Me (Rod Stewart) 04:47 Tools
Razamanaz (Nazareth) 00:00 Tools
Gonna Have A Good Time (The Easybeats) 00:00 Tools
Big City Nights (Made Famous by Scorpions) 00:00 Tools
Highway To Hell (Sigue Sigue Sputnik Mix) 00:00 Tools
Drivin' Sister (Mott the Hoople) 00:00 Tools
How Blue Can You Get 00:00 Tools
Whole Lotta Love (Led Zeppelin) 00:00 Tools
Rock, Rock (Till You Drop) (Remix) 00:00 Tools
Big City Nights (remix) 00:00 Tools
rock rock 00:00 Tools
Whole Lotta Love (Led Zeppelin's Song) 00:00 Tools
Razmanaz 00:00 Tools
Rock, Rock (Remix) 00:00 Tools
Welcome To The Jungle (Cover Version) 00:00 Tools
Burn On The Flame (Sweet cover) 00:00 Tools
Rock, Rock (Till You Drop) 00:00 Tools
20th Century Boy (T. Rex Cover) 00:00 Tools
Razamanaz (Nazareth cover) 00:00 Tools
Big Night City 00:00 Tools
Modern Times Rock 'n' Roll (Queen cover) 00:00 Tools
Rolling With Me 00:00 Tools
Rock, Rock (Fredco Remix) 00:00 Tools
Hightway to Hell 00:00 Tools
Speed King (Deep Purple Cover) 00:00 Tools
Gonna Have A Good Time (The Easybeats cover) 00:00 Tools
Good Rocking Tonight (Roy Brown cover) 00:00 Tools
Speed King (orig.Deep Purple) 00:00 Tools
Big City Nights [Remix] 00:00 Tools
13 Quiet Riot - Come On Feel The Noise 00:00 Tools
Good Rockin' Tonight 00:00 Tools
Stay with Me (Faces cover) 00:00 Tools
Drivin' Sister (Mott the Hoople cover) 00:00 Tools
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Kevin DuBrow (October 29, 1955 – c. November 19, 2007) was an American rock singer, best known as the lead vocalist of the heavy metal band Quiet Riot from 1973 until his death in 2007. During Quiet Riot's commercial heyday in the 1980s, DuBrow was known for his on-stage charisma, black-and-white striped microphone stand, gravelly bluesy voice, and suspenders. On December 10, 2007, media reports stated that DuBrow was pronounced dead on the afternoon of November 25, 2007, and was later determined to have died of a cocaine overdose. DuBrow grew up in Hollywood, California and attended Laurel Elementary School before settling in the Los Angeles neighborhood of Van Nuys at age 13. DuBrow was raised Jewish and had the nickname "Butch" growing up. DuBrow's first band consisted of 11-year-olds that played only one gig to an audience of senior citizens who were not particularly fond of rock music. By the time he was in his mid-teens he had developed an appreciation for a number of British rock acts including the Small Faces, Slade, Spooky Tooth, Rod Stewart and Humble Pie. It was the latter of those influences that would leave the biggest impact on DuBrow and act as a compass in his musical career. The original lineup of Quiet Riot was formed by Randy Rhoads and bassist Kelly Garni (who would be replaced by Rudy Sarzo) in 1973, who recruited DuBrow and drummer Drew Forsyth. This lineup disbanded in 1980 when Rhoads went on to join Ozzy Osbourne's band, with Randy personally enlisting Greg Leon (who would eventually leave the band to join an early incarnation of Dokken) as his replacement. For a time the band's name was changed to DuBrow, which had a rotating lineup of members including Leon,Chuck Wright, Frankie Banali, and brothers Tony and Carlos Cavazo. After Rhoads' death in a plane crash in 1982 while on tour with Osbourne, DuBrow changed the name of the band back to Quiet Riot, which his record company felt would allow the band to capitalize on wide name recognition in the wake of Rhoads' death. Rudy Sarzo left Osbourne's band and rejoined Quiet Riot shortly before the release of Metal Health, which stormed to the top of the charts, making Quiet Riot the first metal band to achieve number one status on their (U.S. release) debut album. Songs like "Cum on Feel the Noize" (originally written and recorded by English band Slade in 1973), and "Metal Health (Bang Your Head)" then launched them into national fame. Nevertheless, when asked to compose more successful albums, they were unable to do so. This, coupled with DuBrow's diatribes against contemporary metal bands, the press, and eventually his own record company led to the decline of Quiet Riot. DuBrow at one point was even fired from Quiet Riot during a tour's end at Hawaii in 1987; he was abandoned in a hotel while the other members of the band left on an earlier flight. On November 25, 2007, The Vegas Eye reported on its website that DuBrow had been found dead that day in his house in Las Vegas. Drummer Frankie Banali confirmed DuBrow's death in an email to Spain's The Metal Circus. Banali wrote: “ Please respect my privacy as I mourn the passing and honor the memory of my dearest friend Kevin DuBrow." ” Friends and former bandmates were said[by whom?] to be shocked. These initial reports were confirmed by local authorities and reported by major news outlets on November 26, 2007. The cause of death was determined to be an accidental overdose of cocaine.[9] KTNV in Las Vegas reported that he had died about six days before his discovery, November 19, 2007. DuBrow was buried in Pacific View Cemetery in Corona del Mar, California, next to his stepfather, Harold Mandell. A rabbi presided over his funeral service on November 30, 2007. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.