Courtney Cox is an American guitarist and former member of the all-female tribute band The Iron Maidens and currently the lead guitarist for heavy metal band Burning Witches.
A native of Philadelphia, Courtney Cox started playing guitar around age 13.
At 15, she enrolled at The Paul Green School of Rock Music.
During her tenure there, she performed in U.S tours with acts including Jon Anderson and Adrian Belew, performing with such artists as George Lynch and Perry Farrell.
During that time, Cox co-founded an all-female King Diamond tribute band called Queen Diamond.
At age 19, Cox moved to Los Angeles.
2008
In December 2008, she was invited to be a guest performer with the Iron Maidens, and later she became an official member of the band.
As a member of the Maidens, Cox's stage name is "Adriana Smith", a female version of Iron Maiden guitarist Adrian Smith.
She has also performed several national and international concert tours in the U.S. and in Japan.
2009
Cox performed with members of Phantom Blue at the Michelle Meldrum Memorial Concert in May 2009 at the Whisky a Go Go in Hollywood, California.
As the first female artist for Caparison Guitars, Cox released the "signature model Horus-M3 CC".
2010
In 2010, she placed runner-up in Guitar World's Buyer's Guide Model Search.
Courtney is currently a live guitarist for Swiss metal band Burning Witches filling in for Larissa Ernst while Larissa is expecting a child this summer.