Vince Neil
By All Music Guide
By All Music Guide
Born Vince Neil Wharton on February 8, 1961, in Hollywood, CA, Neil was the focal point of the band with his long blonde hair and screeching vocal style. While not a schooled vocalist, Neil definitely looked the part. Born and raised in the Los Angeles area, he epitomized the carefree California surfer dude image, which was, at the time, the ideal persona for a heavy metal front man (à la David Lee Roth).
After Neil joined Mötley Crüe in 1981, the band recorded the self-produced album Too Fast for Love, which attracted the attention of Elektra Records Tom Zutaut. They were subsequently signed and in 1983 released their major-label debut, Shout at the Devil, that went on to become a multi-platinum smash and launched the band into superstardom. Unfortunately, after the ensuing tour to support the album with Ozzy Osbourne, Neil was involved in a serious alcohol-related car accident in Redondo Beach, CA. The singer, who was driving drunk, skidded into an oncoming car, killing his passenger, Hanoi Rocks drummer Nicolas Razzle Dingley, and seriously injuring the two passengers in the other vehicle. Neil avoided prison and was sent to a drug and alcohol rehabilitation clinic and ordered to pay damages to the victims.
Despite the accident, Mötley Crüe pressed on and released 1985s Theatre Of Pain which quickly went multi-platinum as did 1987s Girls, Girls, Girls and 1989s Dr. Feelgood, an album that became the bands biggest success. Following the massive tour to support Dr. Feelgood, Neil was fired from the band. As to why he was fired is up to different interpretation from different bandmembers. As a result, the singer embarked on a semi-successful solo career, teaming up with former Billy Idol guitarist Steve Stevens on 1993s Exposed, which sold respectably. In 1995, Neil released the Dust Brothers produced Carved in Stone which failed to live up to expectations. Mötley Crüe also failed to recapture their 80s success with their 1994 self-titled album and asked Neil to rejoin the band in 1997.
1997s Generation Swine saw the band reunited with their original lead singer, Neil, and the original lineup of guitarist Mick Mars, bassist Nikki Sixx, and drummer Tommy Lee. This lineup would not last long, however, as Tommy Lee would leave the band in 1999. Following yet another departure, the band released New Tattoo in 2000.






