Twiggy Ramirez

Guitarist

Twiggy Ramirez was born in Coral Springs, Florida, United States on June 20th, 1971 and is the Guitarist. At the age of 52, Twiggy Ramirez 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
June 20, 1971
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Coral Springs, Florida, United States
Age
52 years old
Zodiac Sign
Gemini
Profession
Bassist, Guitarist, Musician
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Twiggy Ramirez Life

Jeordie Osbourne White (born June 20, 1971) was formerly known as Twiggy Ramirez but is now known as Jeordie Osbourne White, an American singer who is more popular as the band's former bassist and guitarist.

He served as the bassist for A Perfect Circle and a tour member of Nine Inch Nails, and is now the vocalist for Goon Moon.

He left Marilyn Manson in 2002 and later returned to the band in 2008 and was fired in 2017.

He has been a principal songwriter for the band and has also appeared on some of the Desert Sessions albums.

On the Feral Audio network, he also hosts the Hour of Goon podcast with fellow musician Fred Sablan.

Early life

White was born in Pompton Lakes, New Jersey, before moving to Fort Lauderdale, Florida, during his youth. He first picked up a guitar at age 13, being inspired by Mötley Crüe, Van Halen, and Iron Maiden. White spent the bulk of his youth in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and by age 15, he had joined The Ethiopians, his first band.

Personal life

White cites Oasis, The Who, The Kinks, and the Bee Gees as his influences and as his favorite bands. White has a Don't Believe the Truth tattoo on his left arm as a ode to Oasis. White was able to perform bass on a new version of Oasis' "Cast No Shadow" and "Falling Down" as b-sides thanks to his friendship with Oasis producer Dave Sardy, as well as contribute remixes of "I'm Outta Time" and "Falling Down" that the band used as b-sides. White has often stated that if there was one piece of information the public should know about him, it would be that he smells like baby powder.

Since July 26, 2014, White has been married to model and makeup artist Laney Chantal. During another wedding, Dee Snider, the couple's officiated, announced that they are now divorced.

Jessicka Addams, White's lead singer of the band Jack Off Jill, issued a Facebook post on October 21, 2017, accusing White of rape, as well as physical and emotional abuse during their five-year relationship, from 1992 to 1997. Following the allegations, White released a statement: "I have only recently been made aware of these allegations dating back more than 20 years ago." I do not endorse non-consensual sex of any kind. I'll be spending time with my family and focusing on retaining my many years of sobriety. I apologize and truly regret it if I have caused anyone pain.

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Twiggy Ramirez Career

Musical career

White had been in a speed metal cover band called The Ethiopians, covering songs including Metallica's "Trapped Under Ice" early in his career. White performed rhythm guitar and sang backing vocals for Amboog-a-Lard from 1989 to 1993.

In the late 1980s, White met Brian Warner on several occasions. The two discovered a lot in common after an unexpected meeting at a used record store in the Coral Springs Mall where White was employed, but not yet had the opportunity to work on a musical project. When playing in another project, White vowed to join Manson's band. He went by the groupie name Gordy White and became an honorary spooky boy. White participated in Manson's department project Mrs. Scabtree and shared vocal duties with then-girlfriend Jessicka in March 1993. Jeordie did not join Marilyn Manson and the Spooky Kids until Gidget Gein was ejected from the band by the manager in December 1993. Twiggy Ramirez, the first name of English supermodel Twiggy and American serial killer Richard Ramirez, was given to White by the Manson band member. White never played bass until Manson bought him his first instrument right after joining Manson's band. In 1998, White appeared in Monster Magnet's music video for "Space Lord." White appeared on "Ozzfest Edition" on MTV Cribs in 2001.

White was largely responsible for the majority of the songwriting on the albums Antichrist Superstar, Mechanical Animals, and Holy Wood, as a result of several lineup changes (particularly guitarists); for the latter album, he shared credit with John 5. White said in 2007 that he is proud of the work he did in the band.

Tim Skold was leaving Marilyn Manson's place and that White had rejoined the band in his place, according to Marilyn Manson on MySpace on January 9, 2008. As the band's new guitarist for their seventh studio album, he toured with Manson. Nevertheless, after the touring of The High End of Low finished, he stayed with Goon Moon.

In an interview, White also stated that he would continue working with Manson for their next album, Born Villain, which was released on May 1, 2012. Although he did not participate in the writing or recording of Marilyn Manson's 2015 album, The Pale Emperor, he went on tour with the band. On Reddit, Manson said that he plans on working with White on the Pale Emperor's sequel. Despite this, the band's new album, Heaven Upside Down, has no contributions from White.

Marilyn Manson announced on Facebook that the band has split with White as a result of charges of sexual assault, and that a replacement will be sent for the forthcoming tour.

White performed two live shows with California punk metal band Mondo Generator, and auditioned for the role of second guitar in Queens of the Stone Age, which he lost to Troy Van Leeuwen of A Perfect Circle. He auditioned for a spot as bassist in Metallica (after Jason Newsted's departure), but Robert Trujillo, a former Suicidal Tendencies/Ozzy Osbourne bassist, lost out to former Suicide Tendencies/Ozzy Osbourne bassist Robert Trujillo, which is chronicled in their film Metallica: Some Kind of Monster).

White replaced Paz Lenchantin in A Perfect Circle, the effort of Tool frontman Maynard James Keenan and former Tool guitar tech Billy Howerdel as a full member of the band on bass guitar. On the ninth and tenth volumes of Homme's music collection The Desert Sessions, White later joined Queens of the Stone Age frontman Josh Homme. He appeared on Melissa Auf der Maur's solo debut and second solo album Out of Our Minds. From 2005-2006 and then again in 2007 for Year Zero, he toured with Nine Inch Nails in support of their album With Teeth.

White has written for a variety of artists, from fictional band Steel Dragon to Bif Naked to his namesake and actress Twiggy Lawson, with whom he produced and produced a duet of Dusty Springfield's "I Only Want To Be With You" on the MTV film Dead Man on Campus's soundtrack. White worked with Goon Moon in 2005 and they've released the EP I Got a Brand New Egg Layin' Machine, which was recorded at Rancho De La Luna, Prescription, and Regime Studios. In May 2007, the band unveiled their first full-length album "Licker's Last Leg." On the track "Burn My Shadow," White appeared on UNKLE's War Stories, playing bass and synthes.' White was invited to rejoin A Perfect Circle for the 2010 Winter and Winter Tour in North America, but Matt McJunkins was unable to participate in the reunion and was permanently outnumbered by Matt McJunkins.

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