Zachary Phillip Wylde (born Jeffrey Phillip Wielandt; January 14, 1967) is an American musician. He is best known as the lead guitarist for
Ozzy Osbourne and as the founder, lead guitarist, lead singer, songwriter and producer of the
heavy metal band
Black Label Society.
Wylde's signature bulls-eye design appears on many of his guitars and is widely recognized. He was also the lead guitarist and vocalist of
Pride & Glory, who released one
self-titled album in 1994 before disbanding. As a solo artist, he released the albums Book of Shadows and Book of Shadows II. Wylde joined the reunited
Pantera in 2022 as a touring guitarist.
Early life
Zachary Phillip Wylde[1] was born Jeffrey Phillip Wielandt in
Bayonne, New Jersey, on January 14, 1967.[2][3] He is of Irish descent.[4] He started playing guitar at the age of eight, but did not become serious about it until his early teenage years.[3] At the age of 14, he worked at Silverton Music in
Silverton, New Jersey. He grew up in
Jackson, New Jersey, where he attended
Jackson Memorial High School, graduating in 1985.[5] He has stated that he often played the guitar almost non-stop between coming home from school and leaving for school the next morning, then would be completely exhausted during school the next day.[6]
Career
Early career
Wylde played locally with his first band Stone Henge, then later with local New Jersey band Zyris.
Wylde was replaced by little-known guitarist
Joe Holmes in 1995 until Wylde's return in 2001. Although not credited for songwriting, Wylde recorded Down to Earth and appeared on the supporting tour.[9][10] After auditioning different guitarists in 2004 and 2005, Ozzy Osbourne announced Zakk Wylde as the official guitarist for his album Black Rain, which was released in 2007 and also accompanied by a tour.[11]
Wylde rejoined Ozzy Osbourne's band once again for a select number of dates during Osbourne's 2017 summer tour, and then performed on the No More Tours II tour before the remaining shows were postponed and eventually canceled.[12][13] On September 8, 2022, he again joined Osbourne onstage at the
SoFi Stadium along with
Andrew Watt to perform "
Crazy Train" and the title track for Osbourne's upcoming album "Patient Number 9" at the
NFL's season opening during half-time. The following day, Patient Number 9 was released featuring Wylde playing guitar on 4 tracks.[14][15]
Formed in 1991 during what was then billed as Ozzy Osbourne's farewell tour following the 1991 No More Tears album, Wylde recruited the former
White Lion rhythm section of bassist
James LoMenzo and drummer
Greg D'Angelo, and originally wanted to name the
Southern rock-inspired project 'Lynyrd Skynhead'.[16] This lineup recorded two songs, an instrumental entitled "Farm Fiddlin" for a 1991 compilation album entitled The Guitars That Rule the World, and a cover of the blues-standard "
Baby, Please Don't Go" for the 1992 L.A. Blues Authority Vol. 1 compilation.
By early 1994, the band had changed their name to 'Pride & Glory', with D'Angelo departing and being replaced by
Brian Tichy. That year, Pride & Glory released their
only album via
Geffen Records and performed as a main-stage act at the Donington
Monsters of Rock Festival in England in June of that year. In November 1994, LoMenzo left after a tour of Japan, three days before Pride & Glory were scheduled to begin a US Tour. Scrambling, Wylde quickly managed to find a replacement in his long-time friend,
John DeServio, who grew up with Wylde in New Jersey. Pride & Glory played their final show on December 10, 1994, in Los Angeles.
On January 31, 1998, the lineup of Wylde, LoMenzo, and Tichy reunited for a one-off reunion show at the
Whisky a Go Go in
Hollywood.[17]
Solo albums (1996, 2016)
Following the demise of Wylde's Pride & Glory band, he recorded Book of Shadows in 1996 as a solo album to fulfill his contract with record label Geffen Records. Wylde wrote the
second installment of Book of Shadows in between stints on the road, which was released 20 years after the first album on April 16, 2016.[18]
In 1998, after limited commercial success with Book of Shadows, Wylde and drummer Phil Ondich recorded what became Black Label Society's debut album Sonic Brew with Wylde playing lead guitar, rhythm and bass.
Nick Catanese previously toured as a rhythm guitarist for the Book of Shadows tour[19] and eventually joined Black Label Society before being replaced by Dario Lorina in 2013.[20]John DeServio, who was a friend of Zakk's[21] and worked as a temporary replacement in Pride & Glory, played bass for the first Black Label Society tour. DeServio became a permanent member of the band in 2005.[22] Zakk Wylde has since released 11 studio albums, 3 live albums, and 6 compilation albums with Black Label Society.[23]
Black Label Society headlined the second stage at the 2006
Ozzfest, with Wylde playing double duty with Ozzy Osbourne on certain dates.[24] He and the band also joined Osbourne for the
Ozzy and Friends Tour in replacement of the
Black Sabbath tour scheduled for the summer of 2012, playing a range of European dates including
Graspop Metal Meeting in Belgium.[25]
Zakk Sabbath (2014–present)
Since 2014, Wylde has led a
Black Sabbath cover band called 'Zakk Sabbath', handling guitar and vocal duties, joined by
Rob "Blasko" Nicholson on bass and
Joey Castillo (
Danzig,
Queens of the Stone Age) on drums, who replaced original drummer
John Tempesta. JP Gaster (
Clutch) occupied the drummer's seat in between, in September 2017.[26] The band tours intermittently, and released a single, three-track vinyl-only live 12", in 2016.[27]
On July 14, 2022, it was announced that Wylde had joined the reunited band
Pantera to tour as a fill-in for original guitarist
Dimebag Darrell who died in 2004.[28] The new line-up featuring Wylde,
Phil Anselmo,
Rex Brown and
Charlie Benante (replacing original drummer
Vinnie Paul) debuted on the first night of the Heaven & Hell Metal Fest in
Toluca, Mexico on December 2, 2022.[29] Pantera then co-headlined Mexico's Monterrey Metal Fest with
Judas Priest,[30] and also performed at
Knotfest in Chile, Brazil and Colombia.[31] The band embarked on a full-scale tour of Europe in May and June 2023,[32] and supported
Metallica on selected North American dates of their 2023–2024
M72 World Tour.
Other work
Zakk Wylde joined a
rock/
heavy metalsupergroup called '
Generation Axe', formed by
Steve Vai.[33] The group also includes guitarists
Nuno Bettencourt (of
Extreme),
Yngwie Malmsteen,
Tosin Abasi, and has completed several tours from 2016 to 2019.[34] Select performances from a 2017 show in
Beijing, China were released as a live album titled Generation Axe — The Guitars That Destroyed the World: Live In China.[35] In 2020, Wylde, along with Generation Axe, were joined by
Brian May of the band
Queen for a six-guitar performance of Queen's "
Bohemian Rhapsody" as part of
AXS TV's 'At Home And Social With Nuno Bettencourt & Friends' special. The track was compiled of recordings from the musicians in their homes during the
COVID-19 pandemic.[36]
Wylde is a
Roman Catholic[4] who has described himself as a "Soldier of Christ".[39]
In August 2009, Wylde was hospitalized due to
blood clots[40] and was subsequently forced to cancel his tour with
Mudvayne and
Static-X.[41] After his hospitalization, he stopped drinking alcohol.[42]
As of 2011, Wylde has partnered with
Blair's Sauces and Snacks to produce 'Berserker Hot Sauce' and several other variations.[43] He also promotes '
Death Wish Coffee' via his
Instagram page,[44] as they have used his name in marketing their line "Odinforce Blend".[45]
Equipment
Wylde gravitated toward a particular
Les Paul guitar, a bullseye-painted 1981
Gibson Les Paul Custom purchased from one of the owners of Metaltronix Amplification. Metaltronix was building a one-off live rig for Wylde that was designed around one of the owner's guitars, a creamy white Les Paul Custom with EMG pickups, which would later become known as "The Grail". Originally intended to look like the spiral from the
Alfred Hitchcock movie Vertigo, it returned from a paint shop painted incorrectly and Wylde liked the result.[46] Wylde lost the guitar in 2000 after it fell from the back of a truck transporting equipment as he was travelling between gigs in Texas. Rewards were offered to anyone that had information about the guitar. Wylde and The Grail were reunited three years later when a fan bought it at a Dallas pawn shop and saw the initials "Z.W." carved into the humbucker pickups backs. He contacted Wylde's former webmaster Randy Canis to arrange its return to Wylde. Grateful, Wylde gave the fan his signature model in exchange.[6]
Other signature Les Pauls of Wylde's include a red flame-maple bulls-eye model, a black and antique-white bulls-eye model, an orange "buzz-saw" model, the pattern on which was inspired by a design on a
Zippo lighter,[47] and a "camo" bulls-eye model with
mother of pearlneckinlays and a green camouflage paint scheme.
Another one of Wylde's favorite stage guitars is a GMW RR-V, a model that is famously known as the "Polka-dot V". Originally created by
luthier Karl Sandoval of California (used by
Randy Rhoads), the guitar is often mistaken as a custom Flying V.
Wylde has a custom Dean Splittail with a mud splatter bulls-eye graphic, as well as a signature Splittail shaped Gibson model called the "ZV". Another Dean in his collection is a Dime series Razorback with custom Bulls-eye graphics ordered for him specially by
Dimebag Darrell shortly before his murder in 2004; since receiving the guitar, he has only ever used it on stage to play the song "In This River", Zakk's personal tribute to Dimebag.
In practice, Wylde uses Marshall MG Series practice combos ranging in wattage levels from 10-30W during tour/private use especially in hotels and buses. He has also been known to use Marshall Valvestate combo amplifiers. Wylde has an extensive relationship with Marshall Amplification due to his love for their amplifiers, both solid state and tube-driven. Live, Wylde exclusively uses Marshall JCM 800's with twin 4 X 12 Cabinets loaded with EVM12L 300W Black Label Speakers. His usual signal path consists of his guitar > (on stage pedal board) Dunlop Wylde
Wah > Dunlop Wylde
Rotovibe > MXR ZW
Phase 90 > MXR Wylde
Overdrive > MXR Carbon Copy
Delay > (to a back stage pedal board) > MXR EVH Flanger > MXR Black Label
Chorus > split signals, one to each distorted amp into the High Gain input.
A detailed gear diagram of Wylde's 1988 Ozzy Osbourne guitar rig is well-documented.[48]
At the 2015
NAMM Show, Wylde announced his new company called Wylde Audio and provided a preview of his new line of custom guitars and amplifiers.[49] Currently he now is seen playing Wylde Audio equipment almost exclusively.[50]
Awards
In January 2006, Zack Wylde was recognized at the Hollywood Rock Walk of Fame for his successful career as a musician and his contribution to the music industry. The event was open to the public and was attended by musicians including Ozzy Osbourne.[51]
Wylde contributed a solo to "Monument / Monolith", a song by
The Rippingtons on their album Built to Last, which was released in 2012.[62]
He contributes a guitar solo on the track "Steep Climb" on
Eric Gales' 2014 album Good For Sumthin.[63]
Live guest performances
On August 1, 1993, at Great Woods Amphitheatre in
Mansfield, Massachusetts, Wylde appeared on stage with the
Allman Brothers on lead guitar since
Dickey Betts was unable to make the show, and they needed a guitarist at the last minute. This show is documented on the bootleg Zakk Goes Wylde.[64]
On February 1, 2007, Wylde and
Nick Catanese began a tour of acoustic shows at the
Hard Rock Cafe in various cities across North America. Although Catanese had to leave mid-tour due to unspecified personal reasons, Wylde continued to play shows alone. He performed several songs on both the acoustic guitar and keyboard. The tour was eventually canceled due to unspecified reasons.[66]
Wylde appeared onstage December 8, 2011, in
Indianapolis, Indiana, to play a cover of
AC/DC's "
Whole Lotta Rosie" with
Guns N' Roses while Black Label Society opened for Guns N' Roses during a leg of the US tour. Wylde also did this on subsequent shows before Black Label Society finished their run on the tour.[70]
In late 2014, Wylde appeared as one of the performers on the Experience Hendrix 2014 tour along with Billy Cox, Eric Johnson, Jonny Lang, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Buddy Guy and others. Wylde performed "Manic Depression", "Little Wing", and "Purple Haze", as well as playing with many of the other performers.
Wylde appeared as himself in the
Adult Swim animated program Aqua Teen Hunger Force, in the episode "Spirit Journey Formation Anniversary" (season 2, episode 14, first broadcast on October 19, 2003).
Wylde appeared in the Californication episode "Suicide Solution" in 2011, credited as "Guitar Guy".[72]
Wylde also appeared playing guitar alongside Lorne and other audience members in Angel's season 4 episode "
The Magic Bullet" in 2003.
Wylde appeared in the 2010 film Bones as Jed, Bones' uncle.
Wylde appeared in the 2008 music video game Guitar Hero World Tour as a playable character. He becomes unlocked upon defeating him in a specially recorded
guitar battle and completing the Black Label Society song "
Stillborn".