Rozz Williams

Singer

Birthday November 6, 1963

Birth Sign Scorpio

Birthplace Pomona, California, U.S.

DEATH DATE April 1, 1998, West Hollywood, California, U.S. (34 years old)

Nationality United States

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1963

Rozz Williams (born Roger Alan Painter; November 6, 1963 – April 1, 1998) was an American singer and songwriter known for his work with the bands Christian Death, Shadow Project (with musician Eva O), and the industrial project Premature Ejaculation.

Christian Death is cited by some as a pioneer of the American gothic rock scene as well as deathrock, and is considered to be one of the most influential figures of the scene.

Rozz Williams was born Roger Alan Painter on November 6, 1963, in Pomona, California, and was raised in a strict Southern Baptist family.

His father Robert Norman Painter was an artist.

Rozz had three older siblings (Janet, Bobby, and Larry).

After being expelled from his high school in Pomona for lack of attendance, he transferred to Claremont High School, where he was again expelled during his ninth grade.

As a child, he was a fan of David Bowie, Lou Reed, Roxy Music, T. Rex, Alice Cooper, Iggy Pop and the New York Dolls.

At the age of fifteen, Painter formed his first band the A-Sexuals.

In an interview with Nico B, Jill Emery stated of the A-Sexuals: "I thought it was funny because considering we were kind of coming out of the closet to a degree and we were, and in my mind later in life, like even last year, why can't the asexuals – and I don't mean the band; I mean in general — be in the gay parade too? Why can't they be in the back of it? Like, they are people too, and they have their preference, but it's just funny. We were just kids. We weren't that straight edge".

In addition to being the lead vocalist, he played the organ and guitar, with Jill Emery also contributing vocals as well as playing bass, and Steve Darrow on drums.

1978

The A-Sexuals disbanded after a few months, with Emery and Darrow morphing the band into the Decadents at the end of 1978.

Following this, Painter became friends with John "Jay" Albert, with whom he would attempt to form several bands with under names including No and the Crawlers.

These groups never performed live and most rarely even rehearsed.

In Mikey Bean's book Phantoms, Albert called them "nonexistent band[s]".

Around this time, Painter began an intimate relationship with Darby Crash, vocalist of the Germs, under whose influence he decided to take a stage name.

There exists an urban myth that the name "Rozz Williams" was derived from a gravestone in Pemona, however in Phantoms, Albert, Darrow and George Belanger claim that this is untrue, with Belanger stating that the first name came as a suggestion from their friend Ann Miller.

1979

Albert and Williams formed Christian Death in October 1979 alongside bassist James McGearty and drummer George Belanger.

At this time, the band was a punk rock band musically indebted to the Germs.

As the band progressed their music slowed and began to incorporate religious symbolism.

Their first live performance was an impromptu set at the Hong Kong Cafe in Los Angeles supporting Castration Squad, replacing Killer Pussy after they were booed off stage.

1980

However, Williams disliked the "goth" label and actively worked to shed it during the 1980s and 1990s by focusing on punk rock, hard rock, cabaret, and spoken word music.

Williams was also involved with his groups Daucus Karota, Heltir, EXP, Bloodflag, and his own version of Christian Death (Christian Death featuring Rozz Williams), along with recording a handful of solo albums.

In addition to music, Williams was also an avid painter, poet, and collage artist.

1981

After a physical altercation involving Belanger took place, he was left unable to play drums for their upcoming at on February 14, 1981.

Williams asked Steve Darrow to fill in, however Belanger decided moments before their set to still try and play, leading to Belanger performing the first few songs then Darrow finishing the set.

This incident angered Albert, who left the band permanently mid-set.

Subsequently, Christian Death was halted, with Albert and Williams forming noise band Daucus Karota with drummer Mary Torcivia.

Williams, McGearty and Belanger regrouped a few months later, now accompanied by guitarist Rikk Agnew, who had just left the Adolescents.

With this lineup, they made their first vinyl appearance with the song "Dogs" on the 1981 L.A. scene compilation album Hell Comes to Your House.

The following year, they signed with Frontier Records and released their debut studio album, Only Theatre of Pain, on March 24.

The following year Belanger left the band after becoming disheartened by the growing darkness of the band's image and increasing drug abuse.

1982

Belanger's role was filled by Rod "China" Figueroa, whose first performance with the band was a record signing on April 10, 1982.

Later that year, while the band were getting ready for a domestic tour, Agnew, distressed by his own drug use and troubles in his relationship, began to experience panicked episodes where he would imagine Williams and his boyfriend Ron Athey being subject to homophobic attacks in Southern states and the band being arrested for drug possession.

This culminated in him leaving the band as they were preparing to go on stage.

The band then hired Mikaleno Amundson to play guitar, who moved in with Figueroa.

However, when Amundson and Figueroas' girlfriends fell out with each other, Amundson was forced to move out and leave the band after "about three to five shows."

Because of this, Eva O briefly became the band's guitarist.

On October 30, 1982, this lineup opened for Angelic Upstarts at SIR Studios alongside Pompeii 99.

1998

Williams committed suicide by hanging himself in his West Hollywood apartment on April 1, 1998.

He was 34 years old.