MICHAEL GUY
'Michael Guy' (born April 6, 1961 in Portland, Oregon) is an American musician who is best known as the lead guitarist of the House of Lords.
| Contents |
| Musical education |
| Musical career |
| Technology |
| References |
| Bands (Taken part in) |
| External links |
Musical education
Guy studied classical piano and bass a child, and then turned to guitar. After discovering the music of Edward Van Halen, he knew he wanted to be a rock guitarist. He played in various high school bands and would eventually bring his skills to the LA music scene in the late 1980s.
Musical career
At the age of six, Guy and his family moved to Los Angeles, California. After playing Hollywood Clubs with such bands as Shark Island, Fire and Badd Boyz with Sean McNabb, he joined the band House of Lords. The albumn Sahara was produced by Andy Johns for Gene Simmons record label. After being featured MTV music videos including the hits "Can't Find My Way Home" and "Remember My Name", directed by Michael Bay, Guy joined former Ozzy Osbourne guitarist Jake E. Lee in Bourgeois Pigs.
Technology
In 1999 Michael formed a technology company specialzing in internet research more specifically peer to peer technolgy.
In 2002, Guy was featured in ''Entrepreneur Magazine'' for his work with peer-to-peer anti piracy technology.
References
"Music To His Ears"
Bands (Taken part in)
★ House of Lords
★ Shark Island
★ Badd Boyz
External links
★ Michael Guy
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