Kevin DuBrow Responds to Rhoads Movie Controversy
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Former Quiet Riot singer Kevin DuBrow says he pulled out of the upcoming Randy Rhoads documentary over concerns about how the guitarist will be represented by the film’s participants.
In a statement released May 5, DuBrow also said reports that he disrespected Rhoads, his former Quiet Riot bandmate, by refusing to participate in the documentary are inaccurate.
"When Dakota Pictures director Peter Margolis called me to be involved in the proposed Randy Rhoads documentary I was hesitant to say the least,” reads DuBrow’s statement.
Chief among his issues appears to be the involvement of former Quiet Riot bassist Rudy Sarzo, a consulting producer on the film. Sarzo wrote the 2006 Rhoads bio Off the Rails. “[When] a recent book full [of] inaccuracies based on the author's opinions rather than facts about Randy was released, I was apprehensive at best,” DuBrow writes.
The singer says that he agreed to work with Margolis after the director assured him the film would “be totally about Randy and not about others trying promote a book or new album and their own personal agendas.”
“I told him that I have arguably the most accurate and complete memory from those years and would be willing to provide him with any and all of the massive amount of archival material in my possession which is extensive.”
The singer says he decided not to participate in the film a few days later. "After being advised to do some careful investigation on my part, a few days later I realized that this film and some of its participants indeed had their own overriding priorities and Randy would not be represented as accurately or in many ways in a truthful manner. Then and only then did I decide to bow out.” DuBrow does not elaborate on what his investigation turned up.
Here is the statement in its entirety:
"As anyone who really knows me will tell you, I adored Randy Rhoads. In my life Randy Rhoads and Frankie Banali have been my two dearest friends. Friendship means everything to me and I take it very, very seriously. If not for the start that Randy gave me I would not enjoy the career that still supports me well to this day. I miss his hilarious personality and not a day goes by that I don't think of him. I would have loved to have be involved in a accurate film about Randy who is still my favorite guitar player and best friend.
"When Dakota Pictures director Peter Margolis called me to be involved in the proposed Randy Rhoads documentary I was hesitant to say the least. With a recent book full on inaccuracies based on the author's opinions rather than facts about Randy was released, I was apprehensive at best. I relayed to him that my biggest concern was for the film to be totally about Randy and not about others trying promote a book or new album and their own personal agendas at the expense of associations with Randy be it real, fabricated or imagined. Unlike others involved and contrary to what some may believe, I have no ulterior motives.
"Peter assured me that this would not be the case. I told him that I have arguably the most accurate and complete memory from those years and would be willing to provide him with any and all of the massive amount of archival material in my possession which is extensive.
"After being advised to do some careful investigation on my part, a few days later I realized that this film and some of its participants indeed had their own overriding priorities and Randy would not be represented as accurately or in many ways in a truthful manner. Then and only then did I decide to bow out.
"The recent article from Guitar World titled 'Randy Rhoads gets the Shaft' and the Blabbermouth post titled 'Randy Rhoads Dissed By Former Band Mate' is when I truly realized that my sources were accurate in how this film would be handled.
"In all the five years that I played with Randy we never once had an argument and spent many hours playing around in the Hollywood area. In a million years I would not have a negative thing to say about Randy. He was the greatest guitarist I ever knew and worked with and one of the two most beautiful people I have had the privilege to share both my personal and musical life with.
"Below please find the original letter that I sent Peter Margolis via e-mail:
"To: Mr. Peter Margolis/Dakota Pictures
"Peter,
"Please accept this e-mail as my formal notice to decline your kind offer to participate in your planned film project 'Randy Rhoads Documentary' that you previously approached me about.
"It is my continued devotion and affection for the memory of Randy Rhoads and our time together that dictates that I keep those memories and feelings private so that they are not misconstrued as an attempt to monopolize on either Randy's life or his untimely passing.
"I will continue to hold Randy's memory dear and private as always. I wish you much success in this worthwhile endeavor. Do Randy's memory, family and legacy proud.
"Sincerely,
"Kevin DuBrow
(End of Letter)
"While I do wish them success with the film, my protective feelings for the memory of Randy will not allow me to be a part in this in any manner.
"With no disrespect intended to all involved, wouldn't it be a fitting tribute to the memory and greatness that still is Randy Rhoads for the film makers and everyone involved to decree that all the proceeds and profits from this film after legitimate non-inflated artists or production cost be designated as a gift to a charity chosen by the Rhoads family? Or perhaps that profits from the film be contributed to a Randy Rhoads music scholarship? What a fitting and selfless tribute that would truly be! I guess I can dream, can't I...?"
Kevin DuBrow
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anthonye
April 26, 2009 at 8:10am
I would like to see this happin in my life time anyway
And yes it would be nice to have it (the movie)as accuret as posiable.
I've been a "Rhoads fan" sence the first time I heard Blizzard of Ozz and did'nt even know who Quiet Riot was.
And if something like this ever takes off it would be nice to see all profits go to the Rhoads famely
Also whats John Osbourne {Ozzy)involvment in all this?
My personal fealings would have to include:
1 The begning were Rhoads started with famely music
2 The forming of Quit Riot with actuial performances
with the band
3 And the same with Ozzy actuial live performances
That would be 1 hell of a tribute to the man an his music
Speaking for myself Randy Rhoads has influnced my life and will be in my life (with the music)every day till the day I die
God bless Dee Rhoads for giving us Randy and letting him ROCK THE WORLD
Anthony--Niagara Falls N.Y.
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stringmethod
February 04, 2009 at 7:29pm
I dont know how to react to all the political bullshit with doing a thing on Randy...
Hey !! Kevin,go thru your Randy material and produce something on your own!!! Hopefully you and Rudy are on good terms....bring him in and get it done!
I've seen every bit of Randy on video/dvd and the production sucks!!!
And How are you Kevin with Randy's Mum?
she's a doll and if in fact you are the true friend you say you are (to Randy)she would be pleased to keep his soul & talent remembered...and she would trust you,
HHHmmm I wonder, something should come out with "Randy Rhoads" because he was (and to me)still is the best Guitarist ever...and this new generation needs to witness the very foundation of what they are playing RIGHT NOW!!!! It All Came From Him.. peace out.. (.o }----x
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dforsyth
April 12, 2008 at 4:41am
If you knew Randy like I did you would know he thought Kevin took it in the a**.
Drew Forsyth, yeah that Drew
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Vski
August 03, 2007 at 3:05am
Kevin,
If you happen to follow up on this story you should reconsider Peter's offer to be a part of the documentary. You were a huge part of Randy's life and it would only enhance the memory of Randy. Peter as stated before is an amazing guy with alot of credits under his belt and whatever pretense you think that he or others may have in making this documentary I feel you are sadly mistaken! Suck it up, Man up and do your "Best Friend" proud and share, he would have for you!Peace
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jeffhadji
May 16, 2007 at 1:16pm
Peter Margolis, the director of the Randy Rhoads Documentary, is a stand up guy. Peter was a student of Randy's and his resume' reads like a list of every award show and TV show done over the last 15-20 years. Peter truely, is not in it for the money. He's highly respected in the Entertainment Industry and Peter's only intent behind this Documentary is to remember Randy Rhoads. Kevin Dubrow needs to get over himself. While others fight to remember Randy Rhoads, Kevin just fights. Hey Kevin, you might as well face it your a dick with a rug.
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RL
May 13, 2007 at 7:23pm
Personally, I couldn't care less whether Dubrow participates or not. He has proclaimed himself as Randy's "best friend" every chance he has had for over 25 years.... yet, he has never had anything to do with publicly honoring Randy at events such as concerts held in Randy's memory or Randy's induction to the "Rock Walk" in 2004, for example. Why should his participation in this film be any different? The guy is an immature ass whose presence in the film will not be missed. Nobody really gives a damn if he is involved or not. No big loss.....















