Eddie Ojeda

Guitarist

Eddie Ojeda was born in New York City, New York, United States on August 5th, 1955 and is the Guitarist. At the age of 68, Eddie Ojeda biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
August 5, 1955
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
New York City, New York, United States
Age
68 years old
Zodiac Sign
Leo
Profession
Guitarist
Eddie Ojeda Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 68 years old, Eddie Ojeda has this physical status:

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Dark brown
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Dark brown
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Average
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Eddie Ojeda Religion, Education, and Hobbies
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Eddie Ojeda Life

Eddie "Fingers" Ojeda (born August 5, 1955 in New York) is one of the two guitarists of the American heavy metal band Twisted Sister. In the early 1970s he recorded a couple of singles with a band called SPX, with Alan Diaz, Charlie Mercado and Frank Lopez.He joined Twisted Sister in 1975.

In 1989 he started the band Scarecrow.

He also recorded a solo album named Axes To Axes in 2005 featuring Dee Snider, Ronnie James Dio and Rudy Sarzo among others.

In a 2006 interview with rock & roll comic C.C.

Banana, Eddie revealed if Twisted Sister ever retired that it would still be possible for the band to continue performing under their alternate name Bent Brother. Eddie, along with other popular rock guitarists in the mid-80's, performed in the Hear 'n Aid project, launched by Ronnie James Dio, which had a similar goal as both Band Aid and USA for Africa. In 2006 he is heard singing in Spanish on the Twisted Sister album "A Twisted Christmas" as well as playing drums on the album. Eddie toured with Steve Steinman on the "Vampires Rock" tour in late 2007.

Personal life

According to Dee Snider, Ojeda is Spanish/Puerto Rican. In the 1970s, Ojeda underwent throat surgery, which inspired the 1982 Twisted Sister hit "Under the Blade" and in 2019 he underwent surgery for a ruptured disk.

In May 2019, in an interview with "22 Now", Ojeda said he would be relocating to Nashville.

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Eddie Ojeda Career

Career

He performed a few singles with SPX, including Alan Diaz, Charlie Mercado, and Frank Lopez, in the early 1970s.

He joined Twisted Sister in 1975 and became one of the band's original members, along with Dee Snider, Jay French, Mark Mendoza, and AJ Pero. He appeared on each of the band's first five albums before they broke up in 1988. Scarecrow formed in 1989. In 2005, Dee Snider, Ronnie James Dio, and Rudy Sarzo among others appeared on his solo album Axes To Axes. C.C. - In a 2006 interview with rock & roll comedian C.C., he reacted angrily. If Twisted Sister ever disbanded, Eddie Banana said that it would still be possible for the band to perform under their new name Bent Brother.

Eddie, along with other well-known rock guitarists in the mid-80's, participated in the Hear 'n Aid initiative, which had the same aim as both Band Aid and USA for Africa.

When the legendary trio reunited in 2003, he starred on two more albums with the group, Still Hungry (2004) and A Twisted Christmas (2006).

In late 2007, Eddie toured with Steve Steinman on the "Vampires Rock" tour.

Following Pero's death in 2015, Ojeda embarked on Twisted Sister's farewell tour, which ended in 2016.

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