Randy Rhoads & Ozzy Osbourne on Stage, painting portrait, poster, original hand-painted artwork
Randy & Ozzy painting portrait
Randy Rhoads Tribute, original hand-painted artwork
98 x 70cm (38,5″x 27,5″)
acrylics on canvas
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Randy Rhoads painting portrait, original hand-painted artwork; the making of
Randy Rhoads: Randall William Rhoads (December 6, 1956 – March 19, 1982) was an American guitarist. He was the co-founder and original guitarist of the heavy metal band Quiet Riot, and the guitarist and co-songwriter for Ozzy Osbourne‘s first two solo albums Blizzard of Ozz (1980) and Diary of a Madman (1981).
Pursuing an interest in classical guitar, Rhoads combined these influences with heavy metal helping form a sub-genre later known as neoclassical metal. With Quiet Riot, he adopted a black-and-white polka-dot theme which became an emblem for the group. He reached his peak as the guitarist for Ozzy Osbourne’s solo career, performing on tracks including classics “Crazy Train” and “Mr. Crowley” on the Blizzard of Ozz album. “Crazy Train” features one of the most well-known heavy metal guitar riffs.
He died in a plane crash while on tour with Ozzy in Florida in 1982. Despite his short career, Rhoads is regarded as a pivotal figure in metal music, credited with pioneering a fast and technical style of guitar soloing that largely defined the metal scene of the 1980s. He helped popularize various guitar techniques now common in heavy metal music, including two-handed tapping, vibrato bar dive bombs, and intricate scale patterns, drawing comparisons to his contemporary Eddie Van Halen. The Jackson Rhoads guitar was originally commissioned by him. He has been included in several published “Greatest Guitarist” lists, and has been cited by other prominent guitarists as a major influence.
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