Transcript of Red Hot Chili Peppers ImpactsRed Hot Chili Peppers 1983 - Current After
recording "Stadium Arcadium" the John Frusciante left the band to work
on his solo career, after the rest of the band heard the news, they
thought taking a break from music would be the best option. Each member
had their own thing going on. Anthony worked on his Biography, Scar
Tissue. Flea worked on his Silverlake Conservatory Project. Chad worked
on working with diffrent bands like Chickenfoot and The Bombastic
Meatbats. In 2011 the band got back together and picked up a young kid
named Josh Klinghoffer who had played with the backup guitar for the
chili peppers and he was featured on one of John Fruciante's solo albums
"A Sphere in The Heart of Silence". Each member had their own path but
almost everyone came back to the beloved Red Hot Chili Peppers The peak of sucess and beyond The Chili Peppers were becoming more and more popular with each small gig they played, After
recording 3 albums, Slovak died from a drug overdose which changed the
chili peppers dramatically. After Slovak, Irons left the band and the
chili peppers moved forward, recruiting new members to fill the void. Early Career/Life Changing event After
the Chili peppers got their name known, they started funding a lot of
musical programs like Silverlake Conservatory of Music. "Right now,
[music education] is in jeopardy, and they have the power to change it
and do something good here for everybody and every kid. If I didn't have
music education in school, I probably would have ended up in jail or
dead. And instead I ended up in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame." - Chad. (March
19th, 2013) Chad was in Washington, D.C. to lobby members of Congress
for their support of music funding in public schools. Making It Big Impacts the Red Hot Chili Peppers Have Made The
Red Hot Chili Peppers formed in Los Angeles, California in 1983. The
founding members are; Anthony Kiedis, Michael "Flea" Balzary, Jack Irons
and Hillel Slovak. The Red Hot Chili Peppers have had a huge influence
on the musical world as long as outside of the music industry. The
Chili Peppers revolutionized music, mixing hard rock, funk, psychedlic
rock and other genres. Besides their unique sounding muisc, many bands
were influenced by the chili peppers, including; Green Day, Rage Against
the Machine, 311, Sublime, Pearl Jam, Korn and The Mighty Mighty
Bosstones. Why the Chili Peppers? Besides me being a total fanboy
for the chili peppers, they have made some huge impacts on the world,
from creating a totally new style of music, being an influence to some
great bands, funding silverlake and having so many people look up to
them. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction iTunes Originals Interview Silverlake
Conservatory of Music is a non-profit educational organization formed
in California. It was founded in 2001 by Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist,
Michael "Flea" Balzary and Keith "Tree" Barry to foster music education,
with Chili Pepper's member Anthony Kiedis also on the board. The
facility organizes an annual "Hullabaloo", one of which featured
performances by Red Hot Chili Peppers, Eddie Vedder and Charlie Haden,
and the Chili Peppers raised $1 million dollars for the Conservatory
during a August 24, 2011 performance at Club Nokia. RHCP Timeline of Albums and Significant Events 1984 2002 1985 Current and Former Members; Anthony Kiedis - Vocals* Chad Smith - Drums* Flea - Bass* Josh Klingoffer - Guitar, Backup Vocals* Hillel Slovak - Guitar John Frusciante - Guitar Cliff Martinez - Guitar Dave Navarro - Guitar Jack Irons - Drums I'm With You debuted Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction. The Red Hot Chili Peppers 1st debuted album Freaky Styley debuted The Uplift Mofo Party debuted 1987 Mother's Milk debuted Blood Sugar Sex Magik debuted One Hot Minute Debuted Californication debuted By The Way debuted Stadium Arcadium* debuted 1999 1995 1991 2006 1989 2001 Silver Lake Conservatory of Music opened 1988 Hillel passes away 2011 Awards and Feats 7 Grammy Awards 3 American Music Awards 8 MTV Video Music Awards Inducted into the Rock and Roll hall of fame Many other awards
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