September 17 in the history of rock and metal music

Anthony “Abaddon” Bray

September 17 in the history of rock and metal music

Born in Great Britain in 1960. One of the founders and drummer of the cult band Venom.

Günter Werno

September 17 in the history of rock and metal music

Born in Germany in 1965. Keyboardist of the prog-metal band Vanden Plas, the hard rock band Place Vendome. Also worked with Angra, Kamelot and Pink Cream 69.

Ahrue Luster

September 17 in the history of rock and metal music

Born in the USA in 1968. Former guitarist of Ill Niño, Machine Head and Pestilence.

Rafał Piotrowski

September 17 in the history of rock and metal music

Born in Poland in 1985. Vocalist of death metal band Decapitated.

Gareth Murdock

September 17 in the history of rock and metal music

Born in Great Britain in 1987. Bassist for the folk-metal band Alestorm.

Jacob Shively

September 17 in the history of rock and metal music

Born in the USA in 1989. Guitarist for Dismemberment. As concert guitarist works with Acheron, Incantation and Master.

Ozzy Osbourne released the album “No More Tears”

September 17 in the history of rock and metal music

The sixth studio album by British rock musician Ozzy Osbourne, was released on September 17, 1991. Guitarist Zakk Wylde participated in writing the music for the album, and Motörhead leader Lemmy Kilmister wrote the lyrics for four songs. One of Osborne’s best-selling albums.

Guns N’ Roses released Use Your Illusion I and II

September 17 in the history of rock and metal music

On September 17, 1991, the American rock band Guns N’ Roses released a double album, which became the best in their discography and brought them worldwide fame. The album became a classic of the genre and consists mostly of world-famous hits.