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 Adler's Appetite Members: Steven Adler


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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Steven Adler (born January 22, 1965, Cleveland, Ohio) is an American rock drummer. He is most famous for his tenure as a member of the hard rock band Guns N’ Roses, with whom he performed and recorded from 1985 to 1990. He is currently the drummer for his own project titled Adler’s Appetite. Adler was born into the Jewish faith and has some Icelandic heritage. Adler moved to Los Angeles, California, with his mother, Deanna, and older brother Kenny, as a young child. His mother re-married to Melvin Adler and had another child, Jamie. Steven’s younger brother Jamie is a booking agent for such hip-hop acts as Bone Thugs N’ Harmony and Tyrese. Steven’s nephew, Max, is also involved in the entertainment business producing stage-shows in Las Vegas and several reality television shows. Adler met future Guns N’ Roses guitarist Slash at the age of 12. The two attended the same junior high school in California and when Adler had a skateboarding accident, Slash stopped to help him. The two became fast friends, and as Slash took up guitar, Adler gave up the guitar himself and took up drums, in order to form a band (albeit missing some components), Road Crew. Following the breakup of Road Crew, both Adler and Slash tried out for local glam metal group London. Slash and Adler met their future Guns N’ Roses bandmates when they placed an advertisement in the Los Angeles Times searching for a bassist for their band. Duff McKagan responded to the ad, and later worked with Axl Rose and Izzy Stradlin in Hollywood Rose, who Slash had originally auditioned for, before merging with L.A. Guns (Rob Gardner, Tracii Guns and Ole Beich) to create Guns N’ Roses. Eventually the L.A. Guns members departed the group and were replaced by Slash, McKagan and Adler in what is n… More: