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| RHCP - Anthony Kiedis | | Print | |
| Written by krotzyk | |
| Monday, 04 June 2007 | |
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We've prepared for you a little about Red Hot Chilli Peppers members. Today a little introduction of Anthony Kiedis.
Anthony Kiedis (born November 1, 1962) is the lead singer and a co-founder of the American rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers. He is also responsible for writing most of the band's vocal melodies and lyrics. Though his style was originally a rap/rock fusion, over time Kiedis developed his singing voice.
Anthony Kiedis was born in Grand Rapids, Michigan, to John Kiedis and Margaret "Peggy" Idema (née Noble), who Kiedis went on to study at UCLA, but dropped out after losing interest, due to his abusive relationship with drugs. This cycle of addiction and recovery in the mid to late 80's would become a basis for a lot of Anthony's early lyrics. After dropping out of UCLA, Kiedis was offered to open for a friend's band, so he got together with friends Flea, Slovak, and Jack Irons. Initially, the group was named Tony Flow and the Miraculous Masters of Mayhem. Slovak and Irons were in the band Anthym at this time. Eventually the group would change its name to the Red Hot Chili Peppers. The band's original line-up consisted of the four friends and led to the band's first studio album, for which Irons and Slovak rejoined the group. After The Red Hot Chili Peppers, Hillel Slovak was reunited with Anthony and Flea. Another album later, Jack Irons rejoined the band until leaving due to Hillel's drug overdose. Since then, the band has experienced at least twelve different line-ups, releasing nine studio albums in the span of 24 years.
In 1990, Kiedis was convicted of indecent exposure and sexual battery in a Virginia court. The case originated from a backstage incident at a 1989 concert at George Mason University.
Kiedis often struggled with drug addiction, including methamphetamine and cocaine throughout the 1980s and 1990s. He tried to get clean after the heroin overdose death of Red Hot Chili Peppers guitarist Hillel Slovak on June 25, 1988, saying he would never shoot up again. He entered rehab and ended up staying clean for five years but relapsed in 1993 because of a strong painkiller used while having his wisdom teeth removed. He went in and out of rehab over the next few years, but has reportedly avoided another relapse since December 24, 2000. "It’s easy to be a junkie," Kiedis said in the March, 2007, issue of Blender. "It’s not easy to be one of the fastest guitar players of all time, or one of the greatest
Kiedis currently lives in the Hollywood Hills of Los Angeles. It is a Mediterranean style villa often noted for its authentic art collection and unique design. He is currently in a relationship with 21 year old model Heather "Nika" Christie, and is due to be having his first child with her[4][5][6]. He is also reported to be a follower of the Kabbalah religion but insists "I don't go for sects and denominations."
Kiedis has always been the band's frontman. Although Flea is the only one to have remained in the band from the start, Kiedis has remained in the band for most of the stint, and was only kicked out of the band for a month due to rehabilitation problems. Kiedis does not write any music for the band, but does supply nearly all the lyrics. From 1989's "Mother's Milk" to 1991's "Blood Sugar Sex Magik" album and since 1999's "Californication" album, John Frusciante and Flea have written all of the music for RHCP with Kiedis supplying lyrics and melodies, often derived from the guitar or bass melodies. Kiedis devises the lyrics and melodies amidst instrumental jams by his bandmates; Kiedis said in 2006, "Somehow I find songs [. . .] in the bigness of what they're doing." His lyrical style has varied over the years. From their early roots as a band, Kiedis wrote many lyrics involving sex, drugs, and life in Los Angeles. As his musical tastes expanded and his outlook on life changed, he started to write songs about spirituality, struggles in life and loss of friends, incorporating a larger sense of social realism and thoughtfulness in his lyrics.
He started being the vocalist of the band by rapping, which he could do at extreme speeds, keeping a consistent rhythm. Starting from as early as Mother's Milk in 1989, Kiedis would write songs for the band with more melody rather than the basic rhythm and beat style of funk and hip-hop, their first song doing this was "Knock Me Down". The melody was actually shaped and reformed by guitarist John Frusciante. Upon joining the band, he sang lead vocals on the song along with Kiedis. 1991's Blood Sugar Sex Magik still saw Kiedis rapping, but he started singing his first melodic ballads in songs like "Under the Bridge", "Breaking the Girl" and "I Could Have Lied". Over the years, Kiedis would favor singing rather than rapping. Kiedis had many vocal coaches, but none of them would help him sing "better". In fact, it was not until 1999's Californication when he could take full control of his voice to sing.
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