Kevin DuBrow was born on October 29, 1955 in Hollywood, California, USA. He was an actor and composer, known for Babylon A.D. (2008), Crank (2006) and Footloose (1984). He died on November 25, 2007 in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.
Kevin is the brother of 'Botched' plastic surgeon Terry J. Dubrow.
Lead singer of Quiet Riot, the first metal band to have a #1 album on
the Pop Album/Billboard 200 charts.
Released his first solo album, "In For The Kill", in the spring of 2004
on Shrapnel Records. It was an album of 70s hard rock covers.
Co-founded Quiet Riot with guitarist Randy Rhoads and bassist Kelly Garni in
1975, later adding drummer Drew Forsyth to complete the original
line-up. Kevin disbanded Quiet Riot in 1979 after Rhoads'
departure to Ozzy Osbourne's then unnamed band, only to later reform the band
in 1983, and record and release the landmark "Metal Health" album.
Formed his own band, DuBrow, after Quiet Riot's original break-up in
1979. Besides Kevin, the band Dubrow also consisted of future Quiet
Riot members: ex-Snow guitarist Carlos Cavazo, bassist Chuck Wright, and
hotshot drummer Frankie Banali.