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Dave Navarro

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American guitarist (born 1967)
This article is about the musician. For the footballer, seeDavid Navarro (footballer).

Dave Navarro
Navarro in 2010
Navarro in 2010
Background information
Birth nameDavid Michael Navarro
Born (1967-06-07)June 7, 1967 (age 57)[1]
Santa Monica, California, U.S.
Genres
OccupationGuitarist
InstrumentsGuitar, vocals, bass
Years active1985–present
Member ofJane's Addiction
Formerly ofRed Hot Chili Peppers
Musical artist

David Michael Navarro (born June 7, 1967) is an American guitarist.[1] He is best known as a member of the rock bandJane's Addiction, with whom he has recorded four studio albums. Between 1993 and 1998, Navarro was the guitarist ofRed Hot Chili Peppers, recording one studio album,One Hot Minute (1995), before departing.[4] He has also released one solo album,Trust No One (2001). Navarro has also been a member of Jane's Addiction-related bandsDeconstruction andthe Panic Channel.

AllMusic's Greg Prato described Navarro as "one ofalternative rock's first true guitar heroes", with an eclectic playing style that mergesheavy metal,psychedelia, andmodern rock.[2]"He's one of the last great guitarists," said formerBlack Flag singerHenry Rollins.[5]

Navarro is also a host and judge onInk Master, an American tattoo competition reality series that aired onParamount Network (formerly calledSpike) from 2012 to 2020 andParamount+ since 2022.[6]

Early life

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David Michael Navarro was born on June 7, 1967, in Santa Monica, California, the only child of James Raul Navarro and Constance Colleen Hopkins.[1] His paternal grandparents were Mexican immigrants.[7] His grandfather Gabriel Navarro was close friends with Mexicansilent film actorRamón Novarro, who allegedly adopted his friend's surname for the stage, though it was altered due to a typing error.[8]

Navarro picked up the guitar at age 7, being inspired by his cousin, singer-songwriterDan Navarro.[9] He said that "When I was very young, it was alwaysJimi Hendrix."[10] He was also fascinated byYngwie Malmsteen for a brief period.[10] Navarro also stated that he learned a lot fromRobert Smith ofthe Cure andDaniel Ash ofBauhaus.[10] He also said: "And I have always loved all the different guitarists that have been inSiouxsie and the Banshees".[10] He considers that "The great innovators, for me, are still Hendrix and[Jimmy] Page."[10]Van Halen's debut album was another reason why he learned to play guitar.[11] To this day, his tastes range from eccentric virtuosos likeSteve Vai andAl Di Meola, to experimenters likeKevin Shields and old school blues players likeJunior Kimbrough.[9]

He attendedNotre Dame High School inSherman Oaks, California, where he was a member of the marching band with futureJane's Addiction bandmateStephen Perkins.[12]

Career

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Navarro in 2010

1986–1993

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Navarro joined the bandJane's Addiction in 1986 as the lead guitarist after he was recommended to vocalistPerry Farrell by Perkins.[12] Over the next five years, Jane's Addiction released three albums,Jane's Addiction (1987),Nothing's Shocking (1988) andRitual de lo Habitual (1990). Personal tensions, however, led to their breakup in 1991. TheLollapalooza festival was created by Farrell as a farewell tour for Jane's Addiction.

After the departure ofGuns N' Roses' original rhythm guitaristIzzy Stradlin in August 1991, Navarro was the first choice of lead singerAxl Rose to replace Stradlin; despite four attempts to have him come in and play withSlash, he never showed up. However, he later went on to play on the 1999 Guns N' Roses song "Oh My God",[13] which was featured on theEnd of Days soundtrack. In 1993, Navarro formedDeconstruction with Jane's Addiction'sEric Avery on vocals and bass and Michael Murphy on drums. The band put out one self-titled album in 1994.Rick Rubin was involved in the production andButthole Surfers singerGibby Haynes makes a guest appearance. They did not tour due to Avery's exhaustion after Jane's Addiction.

1993–1998

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Navarro joinedRed Hot Chili Peppers in September 1993. His first large-scale performance with the band was atWoodstock '94. The only album on which Navarro played with Red Hot Chili Peppers,One Hot Minute, was released in 1995. The band later recorded and released a cover of the Ohio Players' song "Love Rollercoaster" for theBeavis and Butt-Head Do America soundtrack, which was released as a single. The band also contributed to the John Lennon song "I Found Out" to theWorking Class Hero: A Tribute to John Lennon album, as well as theOne Hot Minute outtake "Melancholy Mechanics" to theTwister soundtrack.

In 1995, Navarro played guitar forAlanis Morissette's track "You Oughta Know" on one of the 1990s' most successful albums,Jagged Little Pill.[13]

Despite mixed reviews,One Hot Minute sold over eight million copies worldwide and produced three hit singles. Navarro toured withJane's Addiction for their 1997 Relapse tour withFlea on bass. After two years of touring on and off with Red Hot Chili Peppers, and his subsequent relapse intoheroin addiction, Navarro was fired in 1998 over "creative differences". Navarro would later explain the main reasons for departing as being a result of not being given "the same latitude" with regards to his drug usage and recovery asAnthony Kiedis, who was also battling addiction, and his musical sensibilities never really matching with the rest of the band.[14]

Navarro also remixedJanet Jackson's "What'll I Do" for herJanet Remixed album during this time.

In 1999, Navarro also appeared in a guest role as an escaped prison convict on an episode ofMartial Law titled "Friendly Skies", alongside fellow rock musiciansBret Michaels,Rick Springfield andDavid Silveria.[15]

2001–2005

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The summer 2001 albumTrust No One (Capitol Records) marked his solo debut. The band assembled for the accompanying US tour consisted of Navarro, guitaristDave Kushner (who would go on to formVelvet Revolver), bassist Miiko Watanabe and drummer Angel Roché, Jr.. He would later state that touring as a vocalist was harder to prepare for every night than just playing guitar, and wouldn't want to sing again. In 2002,Jane's Addiction reformed with bass playerChris Chaney and started work on a new album. The band entered the studio with veteran rock producerBob Ezrin, resulting in the albumStrays and theLollapalooza 2003 tour in support of the album. In 2002,Michael Jackson performed at theApollo Theater for theDemocratic National Convention, and Navarro was set to play guitar for his hit song "Black or White".[16] The song was ultimately cut from the set, but there are pictures and video snippets for the rehearsals.[17] During this time Navarro also made a cameo inMariah Carey's "Bringin' On the Heartbreak" music video.

Navarro began working withCamp Freddy during this time. In 2003, he and his fiancée,Carmen Electra, agreed to have their wedding preparations filmed for anMTV show titledTil Death Do Us Part; Camp Freddy played at the reception. The show was a success and was released on DVD in the fall of 2005. Navarro's book,Don't Try This at Home, was published on October 5, 2004, byReganBooks, and quickly became aLos Angeles Times bestseller.

Navarro appeared in two tournaments onCelebrity Poker Showdown in 2004. In the third tournament of the series, he won his qualifying game and appeared in the championship round. In the fourth series, he appeared only in a qualifying round.[18]

2006 to present

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Navarro co-hosted withBrooke Burke, two seasons of theMark Burnett television series:Rock Star: INXS andRock Star: Supernova. Navarro and his band,the Panic Channel, released their albumOne, in August 2006. They toured withRock Star Supernova (the band formed from the series) in January/February 2007. During this period, Navarro had his own internet radio station. He soon broadened his creativity with an internet talk show called:Dave Navarro's SPREAD TV, which was streamed on ManiaTV.com and was made available for download oniTunes. The show highlighted avant-garde subjects, artistry, and the human condition. Videos from the series are also available on Navarro'sYouTube channel.

Navarro alongsideJay Grdina andShanna Moakler at thePlayboy Mansion in 2006
Navarro andSasha Grey, 2007

In 2007, Navarro also teamed withTeravision to direct his first adult movie,Broken starringSasha Grey (who he was also managing at the time[19]), in the first of a planned series of celebrity-directed adult movies.[20] This effort won "Best High End All-Sex Release" at the 2008AVN Awards.[21] Navarro appeared in Season 1 and Season 2 ofZ Rock[22] with Brooklyn-based band ZO2 onIFC.[23] In 2008, he recorded additional riffs for the version of "Black Cat" performed onJanet Jackson'sRock Witchu Tour, appearing on screens during the rendition.[24]

Jane's Addiction reunited once more in 2008 with all of the original members. Soon after performing together for the first time in 17 years at theNME Award ceremony in Los Angeles, the band was contacted byTrent Reznor. Reznor began working with Jane's Addiction in his studio; they recorded and released two songs ("Chip Away" and "Whores") online on theNINJA 2009 Tour Sampler. Both songs were previously released on their self-titled 1987 live album. This time together in the studio led directly to the pairing ofNine Inch Nails andJane's Addiction for a worldwide tour in 2009. The tour was branded the NIN/JA tour by fans.

During August 2009, Navarro toured southern California as part of theBilly Corgan-led bandSpirits in the Sky.

Navarro performing in 2009

In 2010, he posed naked forPETA's anti-fur campaign, "Ink Not Mink".[25] He stripped down again for the group's anti animal-testing campaign in 2013.[26]

In 2011, Navarro appeared as the "Director" of a Rock and Roll Fantasy Camp, playing a complicated passage for a "camper" to emulate, in a commercial for Citibank.[27][28]

Navarro featured on the track "Girls/Fast Cars" on the albumThe Wombats Proudly Present: This Modern Glitch by indie rock bandthe Wombats.

The Red Hot Chili Peppers were named 2012 inductees to theRock and Roll Hall of Fame, but Navarro was not included among the band's members inducted. When the announcement was made of the induction, Navarro said he was happy for the band but later said he had no plans to attend the ceremony, which was held in April 2012.[29]

Navarro appeared in four episodes of the FX dramaSons of Anarchy in 2012[30] and appeared as a guest on an episode ofTalking Dead.[31] In February 2013, he had a guest role inLaw and Order: SVU, playing a sound engineer.[32] In January 2012, Navarro became host and judge on the Paramount showInk Master.

In 2018, Navarro's personal assistant, actressKelsey Gunn, started an online web series onInstagram known as "Assisting Navarro", providing an entertaining look into Kelsey's life and tasks as Navarro's assistant.[33] This culminated in the release of the Assisting Navarro short film, which was released on January 31, 2020.[34]

In 2019, Navarro formed an art collective known as Duel Diagnosis specializing in "apparel, art, and spectacle" focused on conversations regarding mental health and illness.[35][36]

In 2020, Navarro began jamming withChris Chaney andTaylor Hawkins, ultimately forming the "Yacht Goth"supergroup NHC (Navarro Hawkins Chaney). They made their live debut at Ohana Encore Festival on October 1, 2021.[37] The band would perform a number of shows that featured guest musicians such as Barbara Gruska ofThe Belle Brigade,Pat Smear,[38]Chad Smith, andMatt Cameron.[39] and release a few singles and an EP up until Hawkins' death in 2022.

On February 8, 2020, Navarro performed with Jane's Addiction at a memorial show for Andrew Burkle, son of billionaireRonald Burkle who died in January 2020. Navarro was photographed for the first time in 23 years with his former Red Hot Chili Peppers bandmates, who also performed.John Frusciante, who replaced Navarro in the band back in 1998, performed briefly with Jane's Addiction marking the first time the two Chili Peppers guitarists have shared a stage together.[40][41]

On December 20, 2021, Navarro andBilly Morrison held their third annual Above Ground benefit concert in Los Angeles. They were joined onstage byAnthony Kiedis for a performance ofLou Reed's "Walk on the Wild Side". This marked the first performance of Kiedis and Navarro together in 24 years since Navarro was fired from the Red Hot Chili Peppers.[42]

Navarro sat out a joint tour between Jane's Addiction andthe Smashing Pumpkins in 2022 due tolong COVID; his place was filled byQueens of the Stone Age guitaristTroy Van Leeuwen for the duration of the tour.[43] Navarro was again absent from Jane's Addiction on their 2023 tour while still battling the effects of long COVID, andJosh Klinghoffer played guitar in his place.[44]

Jane's Addiction returned to the studio in 2023 to record new material and announced that Navarro hadn't participated due to his ongoing struggle with long COVID.[45] Navarro returned to the band in May 2024 with the classic Jane's Addiction lineup performing their first show together in fourteen years on May 23, 2024. The show featured two new songs, the first new songs from the classic lineup in thirty-four years.[46] The would embark on a 2024 tour of Europe and the U.S. with the original lineup for the first time in 15 years.[47]

During this reunion tour,The Guardian reported tensions between band members during their New York City shows in September. On September 13, their show atLeader Bank Pavilion in Boston was cut short after Farrell shoved and punched Navarro, and was restrained by crew members.[48] Farrell's wife,Etty Lau Farrell, said Farrell had been suffering fromtinnitus and a sore throat and felt his voice was being drowned out by the band.[49] She acknowledged animosity between the band members and said that Avery had physically attacked Perry during the incident. The following day, Jane's Addiction issued an apology and canceled their scheduled show atBridgeport, Connecticut.[50]

On November 19, 2024, Navarro announced (along withBilly Idol guitaristBilly Morrison) the fourth installment of the "Above Ground" benefit concert, scheduled to take place on January 25, 2025, at The Fonda Theatre inHollywood, California. The event will celebrate vinyl "as an art form".[51]

Personal life

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Mother's murder

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Navarro's mother and aunt were murdered by his mother's ex-boyfriend, John (Dean) Riccardi, in March 1983. Riccardi was arrested in 1991,[52] thanks to a viewer tip after Riccardi was featured on the television seriesAmerica's Most Wanted.[53] During his appearance onAmerica's Most Wanted in 2004, Navarro stated that he was supposed to visit and stay with his mother on the night of her murder but at the last minute went to stay with his father.[54] In 2015, Navarro released the documentaryMourning Son, which details his abuse at the hands of Riccardi, his mother's murder and his spiral into drug addiction, as well as the pain he has had to overcome in the years since her death. The documentary culminated in Navarro meeting his mother's killer in prison.[55]

Relationships

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Navarro has been married three times, to celebrity makeup artist Tania Goddard-Saylor (1990–1992, divorced); Rhian Gittins (1994, annulled); and model and actressCarmen Electra (2003–2007, divorced).[56]

Politics

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Navarro was invited to be a performer at the 2002 Democratic National Convention fundraiser titled “A Night at the Apollo”, and at the 2012 Republican National Convention in whichMitt Romney was nominated for president.[57] In 2016, he described his views in a tweet as "Libertarian".[58]Navarro had stated he was supportingMarianne Williamson as a candidate for the2020 Democratic presidential primaries.[59][60] He subsequently expressed support forTulsi Gabbard, including having her on his show.[61][62]

Equipment

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He began usingPRS Guitars on theLollapalooza tour in 1991. His signature model PRS (White with Gold Hardware)[63] is now his primary stage guitar and is based on their Custom 24 model. He has several models in his regular stage and studio rig (like a double neck version[64]), and was only the third PRS artist to have both a Maryland-made and SE version of their Signature Model.[65]

Prior to his PRS signature line of guitars, Dave was mostly known for playing Ibanez RG guitars (like his RG with the Nothing's Shocking cover photo custom paint[66] or Tele styled gold top[67]) and Gibson Les Pauls,[68] all of which were used for the first two Jane's Addiction albums. Since late 2008, he has been seen both live and in studio using a custom white Ibanez RG, with a humbucker/single/single pickup layout, gold hardware, and a vintage style tremolo, essentially an Ibanez version of hisPRS Guitars Signature Model.[63] He also used a blueParker Fly guitar during his stint inRHCP, for songs that required an acoustic sound live.[69] In 2019 through Guitar Center LA, Dave was reunited with his Custom Ibanez RG with Nothing Shocking graphic after it came into their store.[70] Dave pawned it for drug money back in the '90s and forgot to pick the guitar back up.[71] For music videos, Dave has primarily been seen to useDanelectro guitars (seen in "Rexall"[72] and "Warped"[73]),Fernandes guitars (seen in "Hungry"[74]),Gibson Flying V (seen in "Bringin' On The Heartbreak"[75]), and Custom ShopFender Stratocasters (seen in "Aeroplane"[76] and used for a majority of his time in RHCP). He has also used a Fernandes Mini Traveling NOMAD guitar to record the guitar solo on "Walkabout".[77]

Dave's choice of guitar effects pedals are all made fromBOSS.[69] His amp preference was for theMarshall JCM 900 amp series which he preferred for their clean and dirty channels.[69] In 2022, Dave switched over to usingFriedman amps live.[78] His preference for strings areErnie Ball.[9]

Epiphone Guitars (a subsidiary of Gibson) released its Dave Navarro Artist Acoustic in July 2010. According to an interview with Navarro on Gibson.com, the new guitar is based upon the classic Gibson (and Epiphone) "Hummingbird" design, and has already been played by the guitarist in the studio while recording with Jane's Addiction.[79]

In 2024, theFender Custom Shop and theJimi Hendrix Estate had master builder Andy Hicks build Navarro a replica of Hendrix's "Izabella" guitar that he performed with at Woodstock.[80] He would play the guitar live at the New Orleans stop of the Jane's Addiction 2024 tour.[81] On September 18, 2024, Navarro announced a collaboration between himself,Supreme, andJim Dunlop to release a limited editionWah-wah Pedal.[82]

Discography

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Solo discography

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Albums

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List of studio albums, with selected chart positions and sales figures
TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positionsSales
US
[83]
UK
[84]
Trust No One61187

EPs

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  • Rhimorse (1995)

Singles

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List of singles, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
TitleYearPeak chart positionsAlbum
US
Active
[86]
US Main
[87]
US
Modern

[88]
"Rexall"20018912Trust No One
"Hungry"382438

With Jane's Addiction

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Main article:Jane's Addiction discography

WithDeconstruction

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WithRed Hot Chili Peppers

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With NHC (Navarro, Hawkins, Chaney)
  • 2021Navarro Hawkins Chaney (2 singles)
  • 2021Devil That You Know / Lazy Eyes (2 singles)
  • 2022Intakes & Outakes (EP)

Guest appearances

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WithJanet Jackson

WithNine Inch Nails

WithAlanis Morissette
With4 Non Blondes
WithMarilyn Manson
WithGuns N' Roses
WithPerry Farrell
WithP.Diddy
WithChristina Aguilera
WithGene Simmons

WithDavid J

  • 2002 Guitar Man - guitar on "Guitar Man"
WithGlenn Hughes
WithTommy Lee
Withthe Panic Channel
WithDead Celebrity Status
WithGrey Daze
  • 2022The Phoenix – guitar solo on "Holding You"

Filmography

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1993Sexual IntentKidnapper #3
1994FlounderingDrug kid
1999Martial LawSpitz1 episode
2001CharmedSelfS4 Episode 4
2003Uptown GirlsRock Star
2005–2006Rock StarHost2 Seasons
2008Rules of the GameSelf1 episode
2008–2009Z RockDave2 episodes
2010FCU: Fact Checkers UnitDave8 episodes
2011One Tree HillHimself1 episode
2013Law & Order: Special Victims UnitMr: Ferrari1 episode
2012–2013Sons of AnarchyArcadio4 episodes
2017Odd Mom OutDave Navarro1 episode
2012–2020, 2022Ink MasterSelfHost/Judge (Seasons 1–13); Master of Chaos (Season 14)

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