Jake E. Lee

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It’s A Long Way To The Top feat. Lemmy (Motorhead) 05:36 Tools
Running With The Devil 03:42 Tools
Seek & Destroy 06:45 Tools
Seek & Destroy feat. Chuck Billy (Testament) 06:45 Tools
Runnin’ With the Devil Feat. Stephen Pearcy (RATT) 03:42 Tools
Just What The Doctor Ordered feat. Kory Clarke (Warrior Soul) 03:38 Tools
Journey To The Center Of The Mind feat. Phil Lewis (L.A. Guns) 03:40 Tools
Wango Tango feat. Stevie Rachelle (Tuff) 04:52 Tools
Whiskey Train 04:40 Tools
Evil 03:18 Tools
Wang, Dang Sweet Pootang feat. Alex Mitchell (Circus Of Power) 03:17 Tools
Way Back To The Bone 05:35 Tools
Dog Eat Dog feat. Jizzy Pearl (Love/Hate) 04:05 Tools
I'll be Creepin 05:18 Tools
Exithouse 03:25 Tools
Get Down Make Love feat. Glen Hughes (Deep Purple) 04:11 Tools
Guess I'll Go Away 03:54 Tools
Runnin' with the Devil 47:59 Tools
Love is Worth Blues 04:26 Tools
Rock Candy 05:11 Tools
Woman 04:44 Tools
I Come Tumblin' 05:10 Tools
A Hard Way To Go 03:49 Tools
Free For All feat. Jani Lane (ex-Warrant) 03:14 Tools
Demon a Go-go 05:36 Tools
I Can't Stand It 04:28 Tools
Soulfinger 03:43 Tools
Runnin’ With The Devil 03:43 Tools
The Rapture 05:20 Tools
I Magnify 04:08 Tools
The Velvet Fire 04:33 Tools
Luna Gitana 00:48 Tools
Surfing With The Alien 04:13 Tools
Atomic Holiday 07:08 Tools
Galaxy of Tears 03:06 Tools
Working Man 03:52 Tools
Bludfuk 04:01 Tools
Wango Tango 04:52 Tools
Rice Pudding 06:15 Tools
It's A Long Way To The Top 05:37 Tools
Runnin' With The Devil (as made famous by Van Halen) 03:42 Tools
Free For All 03:14 Tools
Seek And Destroy (Cover Version) 03:42 Tools
Journey to the Center of the Mind 03:40 Tools
It's A Long Way To The Top (Mission UK Remix) 03:40 Tools
Just What The Doctor Ordered 03:38 Tools
American Horse (as made famous by The Cult) 05:33 Tools
Dog Eat Dog 00:00 Tools
Surfing With The Alien (as made famous by Joe Satriani) 00:30 Tools
Wang Dang Sweet Poontang 03:18 Tools
7. Running With the Devil - Jake E. Lee, Stephen Pearcy 03:42 Tools
Jade's Song 03:17 Tools
Fight From The Inside 03:10 Tools
Get Down, Make Love 04:10 Tools
Cry In Time 04:42 Tools
Seek And Destroy 06:43 Tools
Get Down Make Love 04:11 Tools
Running' With the Devil 03:42 Tools
Wang, Dang Sweet Pootang 03:17 Tools
Runnin' With The Devil (Made Famous by Van Halen) 03:42 Tools
Love That Louie 00:30 Tools
Seek & Destroy (Featuring Chuck Billy) 06:41 Tools
Seek And Destroy (as made famous by Metallica) 06:45 Tools
Seek Destroy 06:46 Tools
Seek & Destroy (feat. Chuck Billy) 06:46 Tools
Running' With The Devil (Featuring Stephen Pearcy) 03:41 Tools
Get Down Make Love (Made Famous by Queen) 04:11 Tools
A Bunch of Nonsense 05:11 Tools
Wango Tango (feat. Stevie Rachelle) 06:46 Tools
Running' With the Devil (feat. Stephen Pearcy) 06:46 Tools
It's a Long Way to the Top (feat. Lemmy) 05:37 Tools
Journey To The Center of The Mind (Featuring Phil Lewis) 03:36 Tools
Just What the Doctor Ordered (feat. Kory Clarke) 03:39 Tools
Wango Tango (Featuring Stevie Rachelle) 04:47 Tools
Wango Tango (as made famous by Ted Nugent) 04:51 Tools
Just What The Doctor Ordered (Featuring Kory Clarke) 03:31 Tools
Journey to the Center of the Mind (feat. Phil Lewis) 03:41 Tools
Wang Dang Sweet Poontang (Featuring Alex Mitchell) 03:14 Tools
Get Down, Make Love (Featuring Glenn Hughes) 04:07 Tools
Dog Eat Dog (Featuring Jizzy Pearl) 04:01 Tools
It's A Long Way To The Top (Featuring Lemmy) 05:35 Tools
Get Down, Make Love (feat. Glenn Hughes) 04:01 Tools
It’s A Long Way To The Top (Made Famous by AC/DC) 06:45 Tools
Free For All (feat. Jani Lane) 03:15 Tools
Seek & Destroy (Made Famous by Metallica) 06:45 Tools
Cry In Time (Featuring Stephen Pearcy) 04:41 Tools
Dog Eat Dog (feat. Jizzy Pearl) 04:06 Tools
Free For All (Featuring Jani Lane) 03:10 Tools
Wang Dang Sweet Poontang (feat. Alex Mitchell) 03:18 Tools
Journey To The Center Of The Mind feat. Jake E. Lee & Phil Lewis 00:30 Tools
Cry in Time (feat. Stephen Pearcy) 06:45 Tools
Seek & Destroy (feat. Chuck Billy of Testament) 00:30 Tools
Journey to the Center of 03:41 Tools
05. Journey to the Center of 03:41 Tools
06. Get Down, Make Love 00:30 Tools
Runnin' with the Devil (feat. Stephen Pearcy of Ratt) 00:30 Tools
Free for All (as made famous by Ted Nugent) 06:45 Tools
Woman (James Gang) 03:41 Tools
Surfing With The Alien (Made Famous by Joe Satriani) 00:30 Tools
Dog Eat Dog (as made famous by Ted Nugent) 04:05 Tools
I'll Be Creepin' [Free cover] 05:18 Tools
It's a Long Way to the Top (feat. Lemmy of Motörhead) 00:30 Tools
Whiskey Train [Procol Harum cover] 04:38 Tools
Journey to the Center of the Mind (as made famous by Ted Nugent) 03:40 Tools
Evil [Cactus cover] 03:40 Tools
It’s A Long Way To The Top 00:30 Tools
Demon a Gogo 03:18 Tools
Love Is Worth The Blues [Leslie West cover] 04:26 Tools
Guess I'll Go Away [Johnny Winter cover] 03:54 Tools
I Can't Stand It [Robin Trower cover] 04:28 Tools
I Come Tumblin' [Grand Funk cover] 05:10 Tools
Wango Tango (feat. Stevie Rachelle of Tuff) 00:30 Tools
10 - Bludfuk 03:41 Tools
Woman [James Gang cover] 04:44 Tools
Rock Candy [Montrose cover] 05:11 Tools
Good Run 05:11 Tools
American Horse 05:33 Tools
A Hard Way To Go [Savoy Brown cover] 03:49 Tools
Way Back To The Bone (Trapeze) 00:30 Tools
Charlie's Dating Profile 00:30 Tools
Runnin' With The Devil - featuring Stephen Pearcy(Ratt) 03:44 Tools
By-Tor And The Snow Dog 00:30 Tools
Get Down, Make Love (feat. Glen Hughes of Deep Purple) 00:30 Tools
Dog Eat Dog (feat. Jizzy Pearl of Love/Hate) 00:30 Tools
Evil (Willie Dixon) 00:30 Tools
Just What the Doctor Ordered (feat. Kory Clarke of Warrior Soul) 00:30 Tools
Free for All (feat. Jani Lane of Warrant) 00:30 Tools
Whiskey Train (Procol Harem) 00:30 Tools
Seek & Destroy - featuring Chuck Billy (Testament) 00:30 Tools
It's a Long Way to the Top [Mission UK Remix] 00:30 Tools
Hard Way To Go (Savoy Brown) 00:30 Tools
Rock Candy (Montrose) 00:30 Tools
08 - Galaxy Of Tears 00:30 Tools
Wang Dang Sweet Poontang (feat. Alex Mitchell of Circus of Power) 00:30 Tools
Journey to the Center of the Mind (feat. Phil Lewis of L.A. Guns) 00:30 Tools
Cry In Time (Ratt) 00:30 Tools
06 - The Velvet Fire 00:30 Tools
Free For All - Featuring Jani Lane(Warrant) 00:30 Tools
Get Down, Make Love - featuring Glen Hughes( Deep Purple) 00:30 Tools
Runnin' With The Devil Feat. Stephen Pearcy (Ratt) 00:30 Tools
04 - The Rapture 03:44 Tools
Rice Pudding (Bonus) 00:30 Tools
Just What the Doctor Ordered (as made famous by Ted Nugent) 03:41 Tools
Whiskey Train (Procol Harum Cover) 00:30 Tools
Violent Dreams [Sidewalks and Skeletons remix] 00:30 Tools
American Horse (Made Famous by The Cult) 00:30 Tools
Journey To The Center Of The Mind - featuring Phil Lewis(L.A. Guns) 00:30 Tools
Wango Tango - featuring Stevie Rachelle(Tuff) 00:30 Tools
Dog Eat Dog - featuring Jizzy Pearl(Love Hate) 00:30 Tools
I'll Be Creepin' (Free) 00:30 Tools
Cat Scratch Fever (as made famous by Ted Nugent) 00:30 Tools
Evil *[Requested by loafy666]* 00:30 Tools
Wang Dang - featuring Alex Mitchell(Circus Of Power) 00:30 Tools
It's A Long Way To The Top - featuring Lemmy(Motorhead) 00:30 Tools
I Come Tumblin' (Grand Funk Railroad) 00:30 Tools
Runnin’ With The Devil (Made Famous by Van Halen) 00:30 Tools
Guess I'll Go Away (Johnny Winter) 00:30 Tools
Atomic Holidays 00:30 Tools
Crazy Train 00:30 Tools
Just What The Doctor Ordered - featuring Kory Clarke(Warrior Soul) 00:30 Tools
I Can`t Stand It 00:30 Tools
Love Is Worth The Blues (West, Bruce & Laing) 00:30 Tools
Seek Destroy feat. Chuck Billy (Testament) 00:30 Tools
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Jakey Lou Williams was born February 15, 1957 and raised in West Virginia, USA. His mother was Japanese, and his father was an American serving in the Navy. When the Navy relocated Jake's father, the entire family would pick up and move at a moments notice. Finally, however, the Williams family moved to San Diego, California, where they stayed for a long while. Jake began diving into the local California culture, and he took a liking to skateboarding. His mother had forced him into classical piano lessons, but soon he was interested in the guitar. His sister, who had a tremendous influence on Jake as a child, let him listen to some of her records, including Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, and Black Sabbath. These bands led to Jake's intense interest in the electric guitar and Rock and Roll music. Sadly, Jake's sister passed away in a motorcycle accident. During high school, Jake would walk around campus with his acoustic guitar strapped to his back. He never joined a clique or group, but he had the reputation as the cool guitar dude with long hair. He formed a band called Teaser, and they played one school dance before Lee was kicked out of school for changing the grades on his report cards. Teaser continued, however, and Jake played many clubs in the San Diego area. They developed a huge following, and packed clubs and parties where they frequented. He caught the eye of guitarist and good friend Warren DeMartini, and soon DeMartini was asking Jake for lessons. He also caught the eye of Stephen Pearcy of a San Diego band called Mickey Ratt. Pearcy asked Lee to join his band as lead guitarist, and Jake accepted. They changed the band's name to Ratt, moved to L.A., and began playing clubs. Soon, their following was huge, too, and they began gigging in popular clubs like the Whiskey and the Troubadour. Jake left Ratt for greener pastures, however, and was replaced by DeMartini, on Jake's recommendation. Jake played a few gigs as lead guitarist of Rough Cutt, and was discovered by Ronnie James Dio. Dio expressed an interest in working with Jake, but they only wrote a few tunes together before Lee left to seek further musical inspiration. Around this time, Ozzy Osbourne had began to contact him, inviting him to audition for the lead guitarist spot in his band. Ozzy had just lost Randy Rhoads, who had been a tremendous force in the metal scene. Jake knew that the shoes were huge, but he thought he could fill them. He auditioned amongst 500 other guitarists from around the world, and Ozzy at length chose Jake over all of them. Jake flew to England for rehearsal, and then went on tour with the legendary madman Ozzy Osbourne. For four years, Jake toured with Ozzy. They put out "Bark at the Moon", which eventually went multi-platinum, and quickly quieted critics who said Rhoads could never be replaced. The "Ultimate Sin" album followed, and was another grand success for Ozzy Osbourne. Ozzy, however, was in the midst of his drug-and-alcohol days, and fired Jake in the middle of one of his rages. Contrary to common belief, however, Ozzy and Jake remain good friends to this day, and Ozzy has recently talked to Jake about a possible reunion, although Jake has repeatedly turned him down. After the Ozzy Osbourne madness, Jake took a break. He wanted to spend more time with his daughter and wife. As soon as word spread that Jake was back on the market as a guitar player, however, the phone calls started coming in. Nothing interested Jake, however, until he received a phone call from ex-Black Sabbath lead singer Ray Gillen. Gillen was hoping to form a blues-based metal band with Lee, and Lee responded. Together, they recruited bassist Greg Chaisson and drummer Eric Singer, and formed Badlands. Badlands put out their first album in 1989, self-titled "Badlands". It was a mix of bluesy metal, powered by hard-driving guitar riffs, and it received critical acclaim. The band toured to support the album, and followed it up with "Voodoo Highway". Voodoo was an even deeper dive into the blues, and again received acclaim from critics. However, due to internal pressures, Ray left Badlands, and the band didn't last very long with his replacement, John West. Unfortunately, Ray Gillen would eventually pass away due to complications caused by the AIDS virus. In the year 2000, however, "Dusk" was released, which was recorded live in earlier sessions with Ray Gillen. Since Badlands, Jake has been invited to play on several compilation and tribute albums, including tributes to Rush, Jeff Beck, and Van Halen. He also released a solo album called "A Fine Pink Mist". There could be much more in store for this most excellent virtuoso guitarist. Hopefully the world will hear more from Jake E Lee very soon. In 2014 he releases an album with his new band, Red Dragon Cartel. Source from Jeff www.jakeelee.com Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.