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In the early 1990s, Parrish was an instructor at The Guitar Institute of Technology (G.I.T.) at Hollywood's Musician's Institute while playing with [[Racer X (band)|Racer X]] offshoot Bad Dog with vocalist Jeff Martin and The Electric Fence [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aa5ZwMuT_Qo] with Martin and [[Paul Gilbert]]. He has worked extensively with Gilbert and has writing credits on several Paul Gilbert tracks.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.discogs.com/Paul-Gilbert-Paul-The-Young-Dude-The-Best-Of-Paul-Gilbert/release/4477600 |title=Paul Gilbert – Paul The Young Dude: The Best Of Paul Gilbert (CD) at Discogs |publisher=Discogs.com |date=2003-06-03 |accessdate=2014-05-19}}</ref> He is also the leader of his own band, The Thornbirds, with [[Darren Leader]], [[Jeff Duncan (musician)|Jeff Duncan]], and [[Dean Cameron]]. He played guitar for [[Jeff Pilson]]'s band, War & Peace, appearing on the ''Time Capsule'' album before leaving to join [[Rob Halford]]'s band [[Fight (band)|Fight]] and recording the ''[[War of Words (Fight album)|War of Words]]'' album.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://metalstorm.ee/bands/bandmember.php?member_id=4281 |title=Russ "Satchel" Parrish – Metal Storm |publisher=Metalstorm.ee |date= |accessdate=2014-05-19}}</ref> |
In the early 1990s, Parrish was an instructor at The Guitar Institute of Technology (G.I.T.) at Hollywood's Musician's Institute while playing with [[Racer X (band)|Racer X]] offshoot Bad Dog with vocalist Jeff Martin and The Electric Fence [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aa5ZwMuT_Qo] with Martin and [[Paul Gilbert]]. When Paul Gilbert joined [[Mr. Big (band)|Mr. Big]], Parrish rented a room in Gilbert's Los Angeles home and house-sat for him when Gilbert would go on tour, simultaneously recording demos in Gilbert's home studio <ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8TY1yOu_a9g |title=Amps & Axes #141 - Paul Gilbert |publisher=The Amps & Axes Show |date=2016-11-07 |accessdate=2017-04-08}}</ref>. He has worked extensively with Gilbert and has writing credits on several Paul Gilbert tracks.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.discogs.com/Paul-Gilbert-Paul-The-Young-Dude-The-Best-Of-Paul-Gilbert/release/4477600 |title=Paul Gilbert – Paul The Young Dude: The Best Of Paul Gilbert (CD) at Discogs |publisher=Discogs.com |date=2003-06-03 |accessdate=2014-05-19}}</ref> Parrish is seen playing bass (alongside Jeff Martin on drums) in the tuning section of Gilbert's "Terrifying Guitar Trip" video. He is also the leader of his own band, The Thornbirds, with [[Darren Leader]], [[Jeff Duncan (musician)|Jeff Duncan]], and [[Dean Cameron]]. He played guitar for [[Jeff Pilson]]'s band, War & Peace, appearing on the ''Time Capsule'' album before leaving to join [[Rob Halford]]'s band [[Fight (band)|Fight]] and recording the ''[[War of Words (Fight album)|War of Words]]'' album.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://metalstorm.ee/bands/bandmember.php?member_id=4281 |title=Russ "Satchel" Parrish – Metal Storm |publisher=Metalstorm.ee |date= |accessdate=2014-05-19}}</ref> |
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Upon exiting Fight he joined Cleveland's Outta The Blue who later became [[Magna-Fi|The Szuters]]. In 1995, Parrish played guitar in [[Kevin Gilbert (musician)|Kevin Gilbert]]'s touring band in support of Gilbert's [[Thud (album)|''Thud'']] album. He can be seen performing with Gilbert on ''Welcome to Joytown – Thud Live at the Troubadour'', a DVD and CD released in 2009, documenting the band's 1995 concert at [[The Troubadour (Los Angeles)|The Troubador]] in [[Los Angeles]]. In 1996, Parrish played guitar with [[Sebastian Bach]] on the song "Rock Bottom" for an [[Ace Frehley]] tribute album, ''Spacewalk (A Salute to Ace Frehley)''.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.kiss-related-recordings.nl/tribute_spacewalk.html |title=Kiss Related Recordings; Spacewalk ; A Tribute to Ace Frehley |publisher=Kiss-related-recordings.nl |date=1997-07-01 |accessdate=2014-05-19}}</ref> |
Upon exiting Fight he joined Cleveland's Outta The Blue who later became [[Magna-Fi|The Szuters]]. In 1995, Parrish played guitar in [[Kevin Gilbert (musician)|Kevin Gilbert]]'s touring band in support of Gilbert's [[Thud (album)|''Thud'']] album. He can be seen performing with Gilbert on ''Welcome to Joytown – Thud Live at the Troubadour'', a DVD and CD released in 2009, documenting the band's 1995 concert at [[The Troubadour (Los Angeles)|The Troubador]] in [[Los Angeles]]. In 1996, Parrish played guitar with [[Sebastian Bach]] on the song "Rock Bottom" for an [[Ace Frehley]] tribute album, ''Spacewalk (A Salute to Ace Frehley)''.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.kiss-related-recordings.nl/tribute_spacewalk.html |title=Kiss Related Recordings; Spacewalk ; A Tribute to Ace Frehley |publisher=Kiss-related-recordings.nl |date=1997-07-01 |accessdate=2014-05-19}}</ref> From 2002 to 2006, he also played guitar in a Van Halen tribute band with [[Ralph Saenz]] called The Atomic Punks. Around the same time, he was in a [[Rush (band)|Rush]] cover band with Atomic Punks drummer Scott Patterson. Russ Parrish also appeared with Corey Taylor in the Ronnie James Dio tribute album entitled "This Is Your Life" on the track "Rainbow In The Dark". |
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Russell Parrish | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Russell John Parrish |
Also known as | Satchel Rikki Ratchet |
Born | Redwood City, California, United States | November 24, 1970
Origin | Los Angeles, California, United States |
Genres | Glam metal, hard rock, heavy metal |
Occupation(s) | Musician, songwriter |
Instrument(s) | Guitar, vocals, bass guitar, keyboard, percussion |
Years active | 1992–present |
Labels | Universal Republic |
Russell John Parrish (born November 24, 1970), better known by the stage name Satchel, is an American musician. He is best known as a guitarist in the comedic glam metal band Steel Panther.
Career
In the early 1990s, Parrish was an instructor at The Guitar Institute of Technology (G.I.T.) at Hollywood's Musician's Institute while playing with Racer X offshoot Bad Dog with vocalist Jeff Martin and The Electric Fence [1] with Martin and Paul Gilbert. When Paul Gilbert joined Mr. Big, Parrish rented a room in Gilbert's Los Angeles home and house-sat for him when Gilbert would go on tour, simultaneously recording demos in Gilbert's home studio [1]. He has worked extensively with Gilbert and has writing credits on several Paul Gilbert tracks.[2] Parrish is seen playing bass (alongside Jeff Martin on drums) in the tuning section of Gilbert's "Terrifying Guitar Trip" video. He is also the leader of his own band, The Thornbirds, with Darren Leader, Jeff Duncan, and Dean Cameron. He played guitar for Jeff Pilson's band, War & Peace, appearing on the Time Capsule album before leaving to join Rob Halford's band Fight and recording the War of Words album.[3] Upon exiting Fight he joined Cleveland's Outta The Blue who later became The Szuters. In 1995, Parrish played guitar in Kevin Gilbert's touring band in support of Gilbert's Thud album. He can be seen performing with Gilbert on Welcome to Joytown – Thud Live at the Troubadour, a DVD and CD released in 2009, documenting the band's 1995 concert at The Troubador in Los Angeles. In 1996, Parrish played guitar with Sebastian Bach on the song "Rock Bottom" for an Ace Frehley tribute album, Spacewalk (A Salute to Ace Frehley).[4] From 2002 to 2006, he also played guitar in a Van Halen tribute band with Ralph Saenz called The Atomic Punks. Around the same time, he was in a Rush cover band with Atomic Punks drummer Scott Patterson. Russ Parrish also appeared with Corey Taylor in the Ronnie James Dio tribute album entitled "This Is Your Life" on the track "Rainbow In The Dark".
Equipment
Since his work in Steel Panther, Parrish endorses Kramer Guitars. He plays Kramer Pacer guitars into EVH 5150 III 100 watt amplifiers which go through EVH Cabs. He runs his Kramer Pacer to his amp through a Line 6 G90 Wireless Relay system. For pedals, he is currently using a Boss TU-3 Tuner, a Boss Turbo Distortion, and an MXR Carbon Copy Analog Delay Pedal – all powered by a Voodoo Labs Pedal Power. In the past, he used Marshall JCM 2000 (both TSL and DSL) amps, and both Peavey 5150 and Triple X amplifiers. He also occasionally uses Yamaha THR amplifiers offstage. He uses custom printed Tortex TIII 1.14mm picks.
The Kramer Pacers Satchel uses are made out of US-manufactured parts rather than off-the-shelf Kramer Pacer guitars manufactured in Korea and Indonesia. The most noticeable difference is the bubinga skunk stripe on the back of the necks on all of his guitars. He currently uses a Seymour Duncan JB TB-4 pickup in the bridge, and a Seymour Duncan 59' in the neck, and an original Floyd Rose tremolo with an EVH D-Tuna is fitted to all his guitars. As of 2016, he has stopped using the D-Tuna and instead has a single dedicated guitar for Drop D tuning. He uses D-Addario EXL Super Light (.09 -.42) gauge strings tuned a half-step down to E flat(Eb).
In 2014 Kramer released a signature model featuring both a yellow leopard paint and purple leopard paint. It has the same body as a pacer vintage but has one volume knob, a Seymour Duncan SH-4 and SH-2.
While endorsing and primarily playing Kramer guitars, Satchel has also occasionally used other guitar brands as well on some occasions, including Pacifica series guitars by Yamaha as well as various acoustic guitars.
Satchel has been seen playing a Charvel guitar since 2016. It has been speculated that Satchel will be shifting his endorsement to Charvel, and that possible signature models may become available. On March 29, 2017, Charvel posted an article talking about his Custom Charvel Dinky Bengal Striped guitar, the new album, and the latest music video.[5]
Influences
Parrish cited Tony Iommi, Ritchie Blackmore, Buck Dharma, Eddie Van Halen, Alex Lifeson and Yngwie Malmsteen as his main guitar influences.[6]
Discography
Year | Album | Band | Credited as |
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1993 | Time Capsule | War & Peace | Russ Parrish |
War of Words | Fight | ||
1994 | Smoke On The Water: A Tribute To Deep Purple | Various | |
1996 | Spacewalk: A Salute to Ace Frehley | ||
2003 | Hey That's What I Call Sludge Vol. 1 | ||
Hole Patrol | Metal Skool | Rikki Ratchet | |
2004 | All the Same | The Thornbirds | Russ Parrish |
2009 | Feel the Steel | Steel Panther | Satchel |
2011 | Balls Out | ||
2014 | All You Can Eat | ||
2017 | Lower The Bar |
References
- ^ "Amps & Axes #141 - Paul Gilbert". The Amps & Axes Show. November 7, 2016. Retrieved April 8, 2017.
- ^ "Paul Gilbert – Paul The Young Dude: The Best Of Paul Gilbert (CD) at Discogs". Discogs.com. June 3, 2003. Retrieved May 19, 2014.
- ^ "Russ "Satchel" Parrish – Metal Storm". Metalstorm.ee. Retrieved May 19, 2014.
- ^ "Kiss Related Recordings; Spacewalk ; A Tribute to Ace Frehley". Kiss-related-recordings.nl. July 1, 1997. Retrieved May 19, 2014.
- ^ Instruments, Fender® Musical. "Steel Panthers Switch Up A Few Things for 'Lower the Bar' | Charvel Guitars". www.charvel.com. Retrieved March 31, 2017.
- ^ "Interview: Steel Panther''s Satchel". Premierguitar.com. May 6, 2009. Retrieved May 19, 2014.
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