Chuck Wright

American bassist

Chuck Wright
Wright in 2011
Wright in 2011
Background information
Born (1959-09-13) September 13, 1959 (age 64)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
GenresHeavy metal, hard rock, progressive rock, reggae
Occupation(s)Bassist
Years active1982–present
Musical artist

Chuck Wright (born September 13, 1959) is an American bassist, best known as a member of the hard rock/heavy metal band Quiet Riot.[1] He originally joined Quiet Riot in 1982, playing bass on the tracks "Metal Health (Bang Your Head)" and "Don't Wanna Let You Go," as well as singing background vocals on all tracks from the 1983 album Metal Health.[2]

Throughout the 80s and 90s, Wright left and rejoined Quiet Riot multiple times, most recently rejoining in August 2005 for their "Rock Never Stops" tour and staying until the death of lead singer Kevin DuBrow in October 2007. After a three-year hiatus, the band reformed with a new lead vocalist and began touring again in 2010.

Wright is featured in the documentary Quiet Riot – Well Now You're Here, directed and produced by Regina Russell. It premiered at the Newport Beach Film Festival on April 29, 2014, was seen at the Cannes Film Festival, and has aired on the Showtime Network.

Biography

Wright's career in mainstream rock first took off when he joined Giuffria in 1984. Their debut album Giuffria peaked at #26 on the Billboard album charts on March 2, 1985. The album spawned two hit singles, "Call to the Heart" (Hot 100 #15) and "Lonely In Love" (Hot 100 #57). After sold-out arena tours with Deep Purple and Foreigner, Wright left Giuffria to re-join Quiet Riot in 1986, replacing Rudy Sarzo, recording and writing songs for their QRIII release and supporting world tour.

His reputation as one of the most sought-after bass players has landed him gigs with Alice Cooper, Slash, Gregg Allman, Carmine Appice, Ronnie Montrose, John Waite, and Pat Travers. Wright has appeared on over 90 worldwide record releases, playing bass and producing albums of various styles, including ambient trance, reggae, rap, country and rock.

He was also involved in seven film scores, including Kull the Conqueror, where he was joined by Guns N' Roses drummer Matt Sorum and the London Philharmonic Orchestra. Over the years, Wright also worked with House of Lords, Bad Moon Rising, Blackthorne, Christian Tolle Project, Doro, Impellitteri, Kuni, MSG, Magdalen, Murderer's Row, Pata, Stephen Pearcy, Adler's Appetite, Love/Hate, Ken Tamplin, and Shane Gibson from Korn. Wright has headed Ultimate Jam Night, a long-running live music show since January 2015 at the Whisky a Go Go in Hollywood. Ultimate Jam Night features up to 60 pro musicians each week.

Wright continued to tour with Quiet Riot until 2021, when Rudy Sarzo returned to the band. Currently, he records as a session player, performs live with various rock acts, and is working on his debut solo album. He is endorsed by Ampeg, Godin Guitars, CAD Microphones and Sick Boy Motorcycles and signed by Cleopatra Records.

Discography

With Giuffria

  • Giuffria (1984)
  • Gotcha! (1985) (Original Motion Picture Gotcha! Soundtrack)

With Quiet Riot

With House of Lords

With Heaven & Earth

  • Dig (2013)
  • Hard to Kill (2017)

Other releases

  • KUNI – Masque (1986)
  • Gregg Allman – "I'm No Angel"/Demos (1987)
  • Ted NugentIf You Can't Lick 'Em...Lick 'Em (1988)
  • ImpellitteriStand in Line (1988)
  • Ann Lewis – Meiki (1988)
  • Nobuhiko Satoh – Turning Point (1988)
  • Doro Pesch – Doro (1990)
  • Rock vs. Rap – Mash Up (1990)
  • Sam KinisonLeader of the Banned (1990)
  • Bad Moon Rising – Bad Moon Rising (1991)
  • Atsuki – Dinosaur (1991)
  • N.W.O.B.H.M. All Stars (1991)
  • ImpellitteriGrin and Bear It (1992)
  • MagdalenRevolution Mind (1993)
  • Shack Of Peasants – Classic Blues, Vol. 1 (1993)
  • Bad Moon Rising – Blood (1994)
  • Blackthorne – Afterlife (1994)
  • Magdalen – The Dirt (1995)
  • The CMC's – All In A Day from Everyday Death Sentence (1995)
  • Children of Zion – Reggae Worship Vol. II (1995)
  • Pata – Raised on rock (1995)
  • Carol HustonGrace (1995)
  • Black On Blond – Wild Anticipation (1995)
  • Chaos Is The Poetry – Chaos Is The Poetry (1996)
  • Every Day LifeDisgruntled (1996)
  • Magdalen – End Of Ages (1996)
  • Murderer's Row – Murderer's Row (1996)
  • Honey – Paradise (1997)
  • Eyes (featuring Jeff Scott Soto) – Eyes (1998)
  • Lanny CordolaSalvation Medecine Show (1998)
  • Stuart Smith – Heaven and Earth (1999)
  • MagdalenEND OF THE AGES (1999)
  • Humanary Stew: A Tribute to Alice Cooper (1999)
  • 28if – 28if (1999)
  • Odd Man OutY2K (2000)
  • SX-10 (featuring Sen Dog and Everlast) – Mad Dog American (2000)
  • Teddy AndreadisInnocent Loser (2000)
  • David Glen EisleyStranger from the Past (2000)
  • Atsuki Yokozeki Project – Raid (2001)
  • Katt Lowe and the Othersyde (2001)
  • Luminosity (2001)
  • Milkweed (2001)
  • A Tribute To Blondie (various artists) (2001)
  • Essential Metal Masters (2001)
  • Katt Lowe – Katt Lowe and the Othersyde (2001)
  • A Tribute To Limp Bizkit – Mutated .. Manipulated .. Translated (2002)
  • Ephesians Project (2002)
  • Freddy CannonHave A Boom Boom Christmas (2002)
  • A Tribute To Bruce Springsteen – Made In The USA (2002)
  • ImpellitteriThe Very Best of Impellitteri: Faster Than the Speed of Light (2002)
  • Catena (2003)
  • David Glenn Eisley – The Lost Tapes (2003)
  • Hedeki – Drunk Punk (2003)
  • Jeff Eaton – Wish You Were Here (2003)
  • Kevin Gales – I Didn't Count On This (2003)
  • Maskless (with Raven James) (2003)
  • Paul ShortinoSacred Place (2003)
  • Broby – Hard to Kill (2004)
  • Audrey Forrest (2004)
  • Matt SorumHollywood Zen (2004)
  • Mr. Big – Greatest Hits (2004)
  • Mr. Big – Influences and Connections (2004)
  • Chris Catena – Freak Out (2004)
  • Numbers of The Beast – A Tribute To Iron Maiden (2004)
  • James Christian- Meet the Man (2004)
  • Hollywood Rocks! (2004) (Audio companion to Hollywood Rocks: The Ultimate Guide to the 1980's Hollywood, California Rock-N-Roll Music Scene)
  • Cypress Thrill (2004)
  • Rock vs. Rap (2004)
  • Michael SchenkerHeavy Hitters (2005)
  • Bad Moon Rising – Full Moon Collection (2005)
  • Odd Man Out – Greatest Hits (2005)
  • Stephen PearcyStripped (2006)
  • Travers and Appice – Bazooka (2006)
  • Can You Rock? Sing and Play the Songs of [Led Zeppelin (2006)
  • A Tribute to Thin Lizzy (2006)
  • Pat TraversSuperstition (2006)
  • Out of Ruin – What I Can't See (2007)
  • Southern Rock Tribute to Gretchen Wilson (2007)
  • Chris Catena – Booze, Brawds and Rockin Hard (2007)
  • Saints of the Underground (with Jani Lane)- Love the Sin, Hate the Sinner (2008)
  • Adrian Gaylsh – Earth Tones (2008)
  • Northern LightsSpirit of Christmas (2009)
  • I Feel Free: Eric Clapton Salute (2009)
  • Northern LightsCelebrate Christmas (2010)
  • KUNI – KUNI ROCK (2011)
  • Keep Calm And Salute Queen (2015)
  • Northern Light OrchestraStar of the East (2017)
  • Bob KulickSkeletons in the Closet (2017)
  • David Glen Eisley & Craig GoldyBlood Guts & Games (2017)
  • Chris Catena's Rock City Tribe – Truth in Unity (2020)
  • Chuck Wright's Sheltering Sky – Self-titled (2022)

References

  1. ^ Wolff, Carlo (September 15, 1986). "Smaller Crowd Greets Quiet Riot Return Visit". Schenectady Gazette. Retrieved September 26, 2011.
  2. ^ Saulnier, Jason (June 6, 2008). "Chuck Wright Interview". Music Legends. Retrieved July 3, 2013.

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