Eric Dover
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Born | (1967-01-19) January 19, 1967 (age 57) Jasper, Alabama, U.S. |
Genres | Pop rock, hard rock |
Occupation(s) | Musician, songwriter |
Instrument(s) | Guitar, vocals, banjo, keyboards |
Years active | 1993–present |
Labels | Geffen, Work, Eagle, Dramapants |
Website | ericdover |
Eric Dover (born January 19, 1967) is an American guitarist and singer, most notably with Jellyfish, Slash's Snakepit, Imperial Drag, and Alice Cooper.
Biography
Dover began playing guitar when he was 11 years old. He started playing around town wherever he could. He shared the stage with Kim Boyce and was in the group The Extras with drummer Scott Collier in the mid-1980s. The core of that band split off to form the outfit Love Bang in 1991. They were signed to a development deal by Ardent Studios in Memphis and recorded for them for the next two years. Love Bang's album, The Rule of 72's, was released March 26, 2009 and is available on iTunes.
In 1993 he joined Jellyfish on tour after the release of Spilt Milk. The group disbanded in 1994 and Dover joined bandmate Roger Manning in the group Doverman. Dover and Manning have cameos as part of Davy Jones' band in the 1995 The Brady Bunch Movie.
Before Doverman went into the studio, Dover auditioned as lead vocalist for the first solo album by Slash of Guns N' Roses. Dover recorded vocals on the Slash's Snakepit album It's Five O'Clock Somewhere before rejoining Manning in the renamed Imperial Drag.
After Imperial Drag broke up in 1997, Dover appeared on several albums as a session musician before joining Alice Cooper's band for the Brutal Planet tour in 2001. He played on 2001's Dragontown and is co-credited with Alice Cooper and fellow guitarist Ryan Roxie on most of the tracks of the 2003 album The Eyes of Alice Cooper. He left the band following the tour for The Eyes of Alice Cooper. Fellow Birminghamian Damon Johnson won the audition to replace him. Dover went on to frequently appear with other members of Cooper's band as Glamnation.
Currently[when?], Dover fronts a group named Sextus and has adopted a moniker of the same name. The debut album Stranger Than Fiction was released by Sextus on March 18, 2008, on Dramapants Records. The second record Devil Angel was released in October 2010. The lineup of Sextus is made of Eric Dover (vocals and guitar), Chris Declercq (guitar), Joe Karnes (bass), Eric "Icky" Skodis (drums), Mitchell Sigman (keyboards) and Ron Dziubla (saxophone).
Since 2017, Dover is also a member of the rock outfit The Lickerish Quartet, alongside other former Jellyfish members multi-instrumentalist Roger Joseph Manning Jr. and bassist Tim Smith. They released their first EP, Threesome Volume 1, in May 2020, and their second, Threesome Volume 2, in late November 2020.
References
- Slash; Bozza, Anthony (2007). Slash. HarperCollins. p. 375. ISBN 978-0-00-725775-1.
- Dome, Malcolm (2010). "Classic Rock presents Slash: The Serpent's Tale". Classic Rock: 120. ISBN 978-1-85870-318-3.
- Rivadavia, Eduardo (2011). "Imperial Drag Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved October 15, 2011.
- Tinelli, Paul (2011). "Slash's Snakepit Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved October 15, 2011.
- Christopher Monger, James (2011). "Jellyfish Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved October 15, 2011.
- "Alice Cooper Guitarist Eric Dover Offers Sextus Promotional CD". Blabbermouth.net (Roadrunner Records). February 21, 2005. Archived from the original on February 1, 2013. Retrieved October 15, 2011.
External links
- Official website
- http://www.sextus.com/
- Dramapants Records
- http://www.thelickerishquartet.com
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- Former solo band members
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- The Alice Cooper Show
- Toronto Rock 'n' Roll Revival 1969, Volume IV
- A Fistful of Alice
- Brutally Live
- Live at Montreux 2005
- Live from the Astroturf
- "Reflected"
- "I'm Eighteen"
- "Caught in a Dream"
- "Under My Wheels"
- "School's Out"
- "Elected"
- "Hello Hooray"
- "No More Mr. Nice Guy"
- "Billion Dollar Babies"
- "Halo of Flies"
- "Teenage Lament '74"
- "Only Women Bleed"
- "Department of Youth"
- "Welcome to My Nightmare"
- "I Never Cry"
- "You and Me"
- "How You Gonna See Me Now"
- "Clones (We're All)"
- "7 and 7 Is"
- "I Am the Future"
- "He's Back (The Man Behind the Mask)"
- "Teenage Frankenstein"
- "Freedom"
- "Poison"
- "Bed of Nails"
- "House of Fire"
- "Only My Heart Talkin'"
- "Hey Stoopid"
- "Love's a Loaded Gun"
- "Feed My Frankenstein"
- "Lost in America"
- "It's Me"
- "Brutal Planet"
- "Gimme"
- "Keepin' Halloween Alive"
and box sets
- School Days: The Early Recordings
- Greatest Hits
- Prince of Darkness
- Toronto Rock 'n' Roll Revival 1969, Volume IV
- Classicks
- The Life and Crimes of Alice Cooper
- Mascara and Monsters: The Best of Alice Cooper
- The Definitive Alice Cooper
- The Essentials: Alice Cooper
- Hell Is
- School's Out and Other Hits
- Good to See You Again, Alice Cooper
- The Nightmare
- Welcome to My Nightmare
- Alice Cooper and Friends
- The Strange Case of Alice Cooper
- The Nightmare Returns
- Alice Cooper Trashes the World
- Brutally Live
- Live at Montreux 2005
- Super Duper Alice Cooper
- Category