ROCK RIGHT AT HOME GOTHIC TOUCHES SET THE MOOD FOR FORMER GUNS N' ROSES GUITARIST GILBY CLARKE.Byline: Sandra Barrera Staff Writer Not many people have a pinball machine made in their honor. Gilby Clarke Gilby Clarke is a guitarist, born in Cleveland, Ohio, on August 17, 1962. He spent his childhood playing with musical instruments and neglecting school. He is best known for a 3-year tenure as the rhythm guitarist of Guns N' Roses. does. His personally monogrammed 1994 limited edition Guns N' Roses machine -- a souvenir from his three years with the band as the replacement for Izzy Stradlin -- sits next to the billiards billiards, any one of a number of games played with a tapered, leather-tipped stick called a cue and various numbers of balls on a rectangular, cloth-covered slate table with raised and cushioned edges. table in the hilltop Sherman Oaks home he shares with his family. Their French bulldog French bulldog, breed of small, alert nonsporting dog with batlike ears, developed in France in the second half of the 19th cent. It stands about 12 in. (30.4 cm) high at the shoulder and weighs from 19 to 28 lb (8.6–12.7 kg). greets visitors at the door with a plush red heart between its jaws. ``That's Chopper,'' says Gilby's wife, Daniella, the owner and founder of low-rise, trend setting Frankie B. jeans (named after the couple's daughter). Daniella not only found the house but is responsible for its Spanish-Morrocan-inspired interior. It's a rustic mix of big, bulky furniture -- all crushed velvet, engraved en·grave tr.v. en·graved, en·grav·ing, en·graves 1. To carve, cut, or etch into a material: engraved the champion's name on the trophy. 2. leather, iron and studded wood -- coupled with rock 'n' roll rock 'n' roll: see rock music. memorabilia like the pinball machine in what they call the Boom-Boom Room. It's here where Gilby and his buddies drink, shoot pool and play the pinball machine designed with input from Guns N' Roses lead guitarist Slash. Gilby notes it features an unreleased Guns track, ``Dime Store dime store n. See five-and-ten. Rock,'' and goes into a special mode when hit just right, sending a tiny motorcyclist swerving along a three-lane highway. ``If you hit people, you score points, if you hit a car, you die,'' says the Harley-Davidson enthusiast and onetime rhythm guitarist for Guns N' Roses. He now divides his time between several music projects, including Rock Star Supernova, whose self-titled debut drops Nov. 21. It's followed by a tour that kicks off in January. At home and away Gilby's ready to go. ``That's what we're all waiting for,'' he says of the band that also features Motley Crue drummer Tommy Lee This article is about the American drummer Tommy Lee. For other uses, see Tommy.
Tommy Lee (born Thomas Lee Bass on October 3, 1962), is a Greek American rock musician. , Metallica bassist Jason Newsted and Lukas Rossi Lukas Rossi, (born December 21 1976), is a Canadian singer, and winner of the the TV show contest . Rossi was chosen over Magni Asgeirsson of Iceland (4th), Toby Rand of Australia (3rd), and finally Dilana Robichaux of Houston, Texas (2nd) in the finale on CBS' on September , the winner of the CBS (Cell Broadcast Service) See cell broadcast. talent search for a lead singer. While Gilby focuses on the music, for Daniella, the heart of the home is the kitchen, where she pours all of her nervous energy into cooking and entertaining. It was one of the selling points when she first saw the house while it was under construction. ``I walked in through the front door, and when I came into the kitchen none of the appliances were in,'' she says about the house, which they bought five years ago. ``There was no oven, or refrigerator, or dishwasher, or any of that. The cupboards weren't even installed. It was a wreck.'' But she saw it had potential. And when Gilby got back from touring South America South America, fourth largest continent (1991 est. pop. 299,150,000), c.6,880,000 sq mi (17,819,000 sq km), the southern of the two continents of the Western Hemisphere. and saw the house, he agreed they should buy it. Granted, he wasn't thrilled about moving into a house with no swimming pool after having just had one installed in their last place. ``This was all dirt,'' Gilby says, as he stands in the manicured patio next to the blue-tiled pool they had built on the sloping bedrock. The backyard barbecue he built himself. ``Yeah, he's very handy,'' Daniella chuckles. Hollywood love story Gilby and Daniella have been together since July 1985. They met on Hollywood Boulevard For uses other than the original street, see Hollywood Boulevard (disambiguation). Hollywood Boulevard is a boulevard in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States, beginning at Sunset Boulevard in the east and running northwest to Vermont Avenue, where it straightens out while his band Candy "Band Candy" is the sixth episode of season 3 of the television show Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Plot synopsis Summary Sunnydale High students are coerced by Principal Snyder into selling chocolate bars to raise funds for the school band. was shooting its first video for MTV MTV in full Music Television U.S. cable television network, established in 1980 to present videos of musicians and singers performing new rock music. MTV won a wide following among rock-music fans worldwide and greatly affected the popular-music business. . ``I sent someone over to her,'' he says. ``I said, `I want to meet that girl.' You know how bad we were back then?'' Daniella was in Los Angeles visiting her American father from South Africa, where the Israeli native lived with her mother and two siblings. She didn't tell Gilby that she was only 16. ``Yeah, she was supposed to get on an airplane a couple weeks later to go back to her mother, and she didn't get on the airplane,'' Gilby says. But family is important to the Clarkes -- it's clear from the number of portraits that decorate the walls of their home. There's the watercolor family portrait -- a birthday present from Gilby -- and the flower tile made by their daughter, Frankie, who's 12. ``Her prints are all over this place,'' says the doting dote intr.v. dot·ed, dot·ing, dotes To show excessive fondness or love: parents who dote on their only child. [Middle English doten. mother who points to the surreal Mark Ryden painting, ``Just the Girls,'' on the dining room wall. It features a pair of dewey vixens Vixens is a five episode anime OVA notable for a scene of omorashi. It is based on a manga by Ujin. External Links
n. pl. folk·ies 1. A folk singer or musician. 2. One who is an enthusiast of folk music. adj. with tattooed arms and a butterfly in her hair. ``This is my favorite painting,'' Daniella says. ``Gilby bought it for me because, well, we love this artist's work and because the girl in the painting just reminded us so much of our daughter.'' The painting hangs behind the solid oak dining table. It's one of several pieces specially made for the house, along with a velvet sectional sofa and the couple's iron bed. Customized comfort ``Usually I'll find a furniture store, and I'll like what they have, but it's not exactly right,'' Daniella says. ``So, I want a different shape or a different size because this house has high ceilings and is more of an open space. I still wanted it to feel homey and so I got some big, chunky pieces to fill up the space but also kept it minimalistic.'' Daniella admits moving into a newly built house wasn't easy. ``One of the things you don't think of when you take on a brand new house is that it has nothing,'' she says. ``But I didn't want to hire someone to take care of it because I wanted it to feel like us.'' That included creating her gourmet kitchen and a recording studio for Gilby. The soundproof sound·proof adj. Not penetrable by audible sound. sound proof v. studio walls are wine-colored and covered with
posters. There are closets full of guitars in the tracking room.
Gilby pulls out his most prized possession. It's one of four boutique Zemaitis instruments made by the late British guitar maker. This particular one is valued at well over $100,000. ``I can't even play it live anymore,'' he says. ``Imagine giving it to my tech. `Oops!''' But he did play his acoustic Zemaitis during an episode of ``Rock Star Supernova'' to accompany contestant Toby Rand on a Peter Gabriel song. ``It was great,'' he recalls. ``All my friends e-mailed me the next day. They were so excited that I played it because usually it never leaves the bedroom.'' Sandra Barrera, (818) 713-3728 sandra.barrera@dailynews.com CAPTION(S): 6 photos Photo: (1 -- cover -- color) Rockin' the house Daniella and Gilby Clarke marry music and designer flair (2 -- 3 -- color) Gilby and Daniella Clarke show off the recording studio in their Sherman Oaks home, which has plenty of Clarke's rock memorabilia on the walls. (4 -- 6 -- color) The Clarkes' living room, center, has plenty of sofa space for guests. The dining room, above, features an oak table and chairs. Gilby can remember his Guns N' Roses days courtesy of the custom pinball machine, at left. Evan Yee/Staff Photographer |
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