Chuck Mosley

Musician

Birthday December 26, 1959

Birth Sign Capricorn

Birthplace Hollywood, California, U.S.

DEATH DATE 2017-11-9, Cleveland, Ohio, U.S. (57 years old)

Nationality United States

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1959

Charles Henry Mosley III (December 26, 1959 – November 9, 2017) was an American musician, singer and songwriter, who was the frontman for Faith No More from 1984 to 1988.

During his tenure with the band, they released two albums, We Care a Lot and Introduce Yourself.

Mosley was born in Hollywood, California, but raised in South Central Los Angeles and Venice, California, adopted at a very early age.

Coincidentally, both his biological parents and adoptive parents had the same ethnic backgrounds.

1977

Mosley first met Billy Gould in 1977, at a The Zeros, Johnny Navotnee and Bags show.

1979

He then went on to play keyboards in Gould's first band The Animated in 1979.

1984

In 1984, he joined Haircuts That Kill, a post-punk band from the San Francisco area.

1985

He left the band to join Faith No More in 1985 replacing, among others, Courtney Love, as lead singer.

1987

By 1987, Faith No More were gaining mainstream traction, signing with major label Slash Records (Warner Music Group) and touring with prominent acts such as Red Hot Chili Peppers.

1988

According to Billy Gould, he and other band members began to consider firing Mosley during a 1988 tour of Europe when his behaviour became increasingly erratic.

Incidents include Mosley allegedly punching Gould on stage and one of Mosley's roadies getting into a fist fight with guitarist Jim Martin.

Gould stated "By the time that happened, Chuck was already kind of out of it for me. I guess Jim and the roadie had been drinking and they got in a fight. It came a point where Jim was our guitar player, and he broke his hand fighting the guy. It's the first night of our European tour, and somebody had to go—it obviously wasn't going to be our guitar player. Chuck took it very personally, sticking up for this roadie."

Mosley was eventually fired after the band returned home from Europe.

Gould said, "There was a certain point when I went to rehearsal, and Chuck wanted to do all acoustic guitar songs. It was just so far off the mark. The upshot was that I got up, walked out and quit the band. I just said: 'I'm done—I can't take this any longer. It's just so ridiculous'. The same day, I talked to Bordin, and he said: 'Well, I still want to play with you'. Roddy Bottum did the same thing. It was another one of these 'firing somebody without firing them' scenarios."

1989

Mosley sued his bandmates in 1989, claiming a partnership interest in Faith No More's financial assets.

They eventually settled, and Mosley agreed to give up his rights to most of the band's works, most of its assets, and its name.

At the time of his death, there was an ongoing legal battle between Manifesto Records and Faith No More regarding the right to release the band's debut album We Care a Lot.

1990

In 1990, Mosley began a stint as lead singer in the revered hardcore punk band Bad Brains.

1992

He performed at nearly 60 shows in the United States and Europe, then left the band in January 1992.

Mosley went on to form a new band, Cement in late 1992.

They released two albums: Cement and Man with the Action Hair.

Both albums were distributed by Dutch East India Trading (United States) and Rough Trade (Europe).

The band toured both locations promoting their music.

During the first week of what was to be a year-long tour for Man with the Action Hair, the band's driver fell asleep at the wheel, causing a major accident.

Mosley spent a year recovering from a broken back, the tour was canceled, and the band was subsequently shelved.

1996

Mosley moved to Cleveland, Ohio in March 1996, where he spent several years writing and compiling material while raising his two daughters and working as a chef in various restaurants.

2009

In 2009, Mosley announced an album would be released under the name of "V.U.A. (Vanduls Ugenst Allliderasy)".

The band name was extended to include Mosley's name.

Will Rap Over Hard Rock for Food was released on August 11, 2009 by Reversed Image Unlimited.

Guest appearances on the LP include Jonathan Davis (Korn), John 5 (Marilyn Manson, Rob Zombie), Michael Cartellone (Lynyrd Skynyrd), and Roddy Bottum (Imperial Teen, Faith No More), and Reversed Image labelmate Leah Lou.

2010

On April 14, 2010, Mosley made an appearance on stage at a Faith No More concert in San Francisco, the first time since 1988 that he performed with the band.

Mosley performed the songs "As the Worm Turns", "Death March", "We Care a Lot", and "Mark Bowen" on his own with the band, and was joined by frontman Mike Patton during the final encore, performing a duet of "Introduce Yourself".

2012

On November 17, 2012, Mosley re-released his album Will Rap Over Hard Rock for Food while working on an autobiography.

2013

In a 2013 interview, Mosley said his adoptive parents "met at some kind of socialist/communist get-together in the '50s. They were interracial—my mom was Jewish and my dad was black and Native American. So that was something controversial in itself. My dad had a daughter and my mom had two daughters, and all they were missing was a boy, so they went out and adopted one, and it was me."

2014

In 2014, he was interviewed extensively for the book ''Punk!

Hardcore!

Reggae!

PMA!

Bad Brains!'' by author Greg Prato, where he recounted his time as singer of the band.

2016

Mosley stated in January 2016, "I am distraught that I am being sued by my former band members and even more distraught if I did something that would negatively impact my future relationship with the band, which I value. I consider certain members of Faith No More as my 'family.' I would never have signed the Manifesto contract if I fully appreciated the dissention[sic] it would cause or how the band would object."