Specialty: Angst-ridden, soul-rending, growling, loud-ass vocals Vitals: 6'1" & 180 lbs (1.85 meters
& 81.65 kilos); blonde hair & blue eyes Marital status: Married Drives: Chevy Blazer, Dodge
Ram, '55 Chevy BelAir Food: Mexican, meat-n-potatoes, Bar-B-Que, Oysters Sports teams: Oakland Raiders,
San Jose Sharks, D.C. United Before Metallica: Played in Obsession, Leather Charm Pre-Metallica career:
Worked in sticker printing factory Likes: Hunting, hot-rods, anonymity, snowboarding, street hockey, wake boarding,
cigars, choppers, guns, wood work Listens to: Black Sabbath, Motorhead, Skynyrd, Thin Lizzy, Tom Waits, Nick Cave,
Spaghetti Western Soundtracks Heroes: Clint Eastwood, Pops Hetfield First concert: Aerosmith & AC/DC,
1978, Long Beach, California Movies: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly; Easy Rider; Sling Blade, Pulp Fiction; Vanishing
Point Describes himself as: Rugged, honest, stubborn
James Hetfield is the voice, among other things, of Metallica's songs but it wasn't always planned that way ... In the
early days, Metallica tried a few different vocal/guitar configurations. Some of the experiments included adding another guitar
player, or having then lead guitar player Dave Mustaine play the sole guitar. John Bush from Armored Saint was even asked
to sing for the band at one point. When it comes to defining Metallica, most people use James Hetfield as their guide.
There's never any bullshit with James and there's never any shirking of duties. Example? When he recently threw his back
out on the Summer Sanitarium 2000 tour, James ploughed his way through three weeks of intense physical therapy in four days,
according to his physical therapist. And it is this sort of fierce, unbending dedication and devotion to Metallica, which
has provided a cornerstone identity through the years for millions of fans.
Vocally there is no doubt that James took 1990's it was debatable as to whether he would sing at all. Metallica tried a
few different vocal/guitar configurations. Some of the options considered included adding another guitar player, having then-lead
guitar player Dave Mustaine play the sole guitar and asking John Bush from Armored Saint to sing for the band. Of course common
sense prevailed, James decided to fight harder to establish himself as a frontman and the results are, ahem, history. To trace
the roots of Hetfield's unflinching dedication and determination, you have to go back to a childhood that was often tough
but laid a foundation, which underscores James today. Born to a truck driver and light opera singer on August 3rd, 1963, in
Los Angeles, his family's Christian Science religious beliefs played a large part in the young Hetfield's life, and subsequently
form a central point for many of Metallica's lyrics. He was 9 years old when he first took piano lessons before taking on
brother David's drums and finally picking up a guitar in his pre-teens.
With the likes of Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin and Thin Lizzy providing inspiration, James quickly set about the task of
becoming a rock star in his first band, Obsession. Made up of the Veloz brothers on bass and drums, with Jim Arnold on guitar,
plenty of time was spent in the Veloz's garage jamming with Ron McGoveny and Dave Marrs acting as roadies. McGovney subsequently
stepped in alongside Marrs and Hetfield when the Veloz brothers incarnation ended. After moving to Brea, California, James
attended Brea Olinda High School and met up with drummer Jim Mulligan. The two jammed at lunch time scaring fellow guitarists
with their loud and heavy sounds before a guy called Hugh Tanner was seen carrying around part of a flying V guitar at school.
Phantom Lord was born with Hugh on guitar, Mulligan on drums and James singing plus playing guitar. The group went through
a few bass players until graduation when James moved back to Downey.
Back in Downey, James moved into a house owned by Ron McGovney's parents that was slated for demolition due to an expressway
expansion. It was the perfect place for James and Ron to crash, rehearse and jam. James talked Ron into taking up bass, Phantom
Lord was no more and the third band under Hetfield's leadership. Leather Charm, was born. The only difference between Charm
and Lord, was James singing without guitar and Ron playing bass guitar, Hugh Tanner and Jim Mulligan retaining their former
'Lord positions. Leather Charm was a largely hard rock combo, playing some originals and covers such as Iron Maiden's 'Remember
Tomorrow' amongst others. The band managed to perform at a few parties and recorded a demo, but then began to fall apart.
First Tanner left the band (replaced by Troy James), then Mulligan left for a more progressive, Rush-like band. And with no
drummer, the band was forced to call it quits. Although it was Mulligan's departure that led to James searching for a new
drummer, we can safely say that Hugh Tanner was responsible for the atalytic moment which would change the course of James
Hetfield's life and out him on the path to achieving his childhood ambition. How? Simple...Tanner introduced James to Lars
Ulrich. The rest, as you'll read elsewhere, is a long, illustrious (occasionally curious) and still-evolving history...
James is the main songwriter in Metallica, co-creating the framework and structure for most Metallimaterial. When he's
not writing, singing or playing, James enjoys a variety of outdoor activities including hunting, snowboarding, water and jet-skiing,
sketching, annoying neighbors with guns and loud pipes on his chopper "The Saga", watching his favorite Oakland Raiders and
going to hot-rod shows. He also collects older guitars (particularly those from 1963) and enjoys working on old cars. Amongst
his favorites are a '55 Chevy BelAir (which he helped built and restore himself), and 'The Beast', a fearsome all-terrain
4-wheel drive Blazer that is designed to survive everything from earthquakes to nuclear holocausts. Aside from these pursuits,
James is often happiest spending time with his wife Francesca and three children, Cali, Castor, and Marcella.
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