Cheetah Chrome

Musician

Birthday February 18, 1955

Birth Sign Aquarius

Birthplace Cleveland, Ohio, United States

Age 69 years old

Nationality United States

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1955

Eugene Richard O'Connor (born February 18, 1955), better known by his stage name Cheetah Chrome, is an American musician who achieved fame as a guitarist for Rocket from the Tombs and the punk rock band Dead Boys.

1974

Chrome joined protopunk band Rocket from the Tombs in September 1974, having previously been in a band with member Peter Laughner.

1975

The band broke up in mid 1975, having never recorded any material.

1979

The band released two albums before breaking up in 1979.

1980

In 1980, he played guitar for Nico at New York's Squat Theatre as well as Max's Kansas City.

He appeared on several recordings during the 1980s, most notably his own "Cheetah Chrome and the Ghetto Dogs" (Get Hip), Jeff Dahl's "I Kill Me" (Sympathy for the Record Industry), and Todd Tamanend Clark's "Into the Vision" (TMI).

He also rejoined Dead Boys for the ill-fated reunions of the late 1980s- and toured with GG Allin in 1988.

1987

They had several brief reunions that Chrome was a part of, in 1987 and 2004.

1990

In the 1990s, Chrome moved to Nashville, Tennessee, and recorded a live album Alive in Detroit (DUI) at Lili's in Hamtramck, Michigan.

2002

In 2002, he played guitar on several tracks for False Alarm's Fuck 'Em All We've All Ready (Now) Won!.

Additionally, he played with The Replacements' Bob Stinson in the band Shotgun Rationale.

2003

In 2003, after the release of The Day the Earth Met the Rocket from the Tombs, he reformed Rocket from the Tombs with David Thomas, Craig Bell, with Steve Mehlman (Pere Ubu) on drums and Richard Lloyd (Television) replacing the late Peter Laughner.

The reincarnation of the group toured in 2003 and 2006.

In summer 2003 it entered the studio to record some of the band's old material for the first time.

The recordings were released as Rocket Redux (SmogVeil).

2004

Chrome did a US West coast tour in April 2004 (backed by Sweet Justice) as well as a 10 date Midwest/East coast tour as guitarist in Texas Terri's band in July.

At the end of July he headlined "Festimal" in Cedeira, Spain.

2005

In 2005, the members of RFTT flew to Germany to headline one night (the Buzzcocks headlined the other) of the International Punk Kongress in Kassel; then, in 2006, they reconvened in Cleveland to write material for a new record.

2007

In 2007, Chrome played periodic solo shows, including headlining the Road To Ruins festival in Rome, Italy (backed by Unnatural Axe).

Chrome also was chosen to advertise Gibson's new range of Les Paul BFG.

2008

In May 2008, on the way home from the "Joey Ramone Birthday Bash", Chrome had a chance meeting at LaGuardia Airport with the members of Joan Jett's band the Blackhearts, including drummer Thommy Price, with whom he had played on Ronnie Spector's Siren.

This led to several NYC area shows with the Blackhearts as his band, including a live performance on WFMU in NJ.

2009

In the Fall of 2009, Chrome got together with old friend Sylvain Sylvain to record an EP on the suggestion of SmogVeil Records head Frank Mauceri.

They recruited Thommy Price and Enzo Pennizotto from the Blackhearts as a rhythm section, naming themselves the Batusis after the dance from the hit 60s TV show "Batman".

2010

This material became the single "I Sell Soul/Romeo and Juliet", released in 2010, and the full-length album Barfly, released in 2011.

They performed two shows at SXSW 2010; Price and Penizzotto were unable to do live shows with the Batusis, due to their schedule with Joan Jett, and were replaced by Chuck Garric of Alice Cooper's band on bass, and Les Warner, formerly of The Cult, on drums.

The four song ("Big Cat Stomp/What You Lack in Brains/Bury You Alive/ Blues Theme") EP was released in May 2010.

A UK tour had to be cancelled due to a volcanic eruption in Iceland, but they toured the US extensively through December 2010 with Warner on drums and another former Blackheart, Sean Koos, on bass.

2011

Chrome left the band again in December 2011.

After the initial breakup of RFTT, Chrome, alongside other members Stiv Bators and Johnny Madansky would form a new group, Dead Boys.

They took the name after the RFTT song "Down In Flames".

At the end of a week-long RFTT tour in December 2011, Chrome announced to the band that he had decided to stop touring extensively after 2012.

2012

While he planned to honor any shows they booked in 2012, they chose to get another guitar player for the upcoming European tour in May 2012.

In February 2012, Chrome became creative director of A&R/director of special projects for Plowboy Records, an alternative/legacy label being launched by Shannon Pollard, grandson of country legend Eddy Arnold, and music historian/author Don Cusic.

This was officially announced on May 15, 2012.

Chrome is currently producing a tribute record to Arnold by various artists at RCA Studio B in Nashville, as well as preparing a new full-length release by the Batusis.

2017

They reunited in 2017 to tour and promote the 40th anniversary of Young Loud and Snotty.

After Dead Boys broke up, Cheetah Chrome played around New York City (mostly at Max's Kansas City) doing shows with the Stilettos, as well as his own band Cheetah Chrome and the Casualties.

He recorded a single for ORK Records, "Still Wanna Die/Take Me Home", recorded by Atlantic Records co-founder Herb Abramson.

Shortly thereafter, he played on Ronnie Spector's debut solo album Siren.