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Dimebag Darrell
Throughout the early 1990�s, Dimebag
Darrell Abbott was mentioned on just about every poll
that was published listing great heavy metal guitarists.
As the lead player for Pantera, and later
Damageplan, Abbott was known for his creative
riffs and licks and hard-hitting solos that left fans
begging for more. When looking at the groups that have
followed and emulated him, it�s obvious that Dimebag�s
innovations and creativity are still in evidence today.
How did he develop the style that made him an idol of so
many? Who were his mentors and guitar heroes? Here are
some of the ways that Darrell Abbott became one of the
greats.
Darrell�s father, Jerry Abbott, was
a guitar player himself, as well as a music producer. As
a very young boy, Darrell was exposed to many musicians
who came through his dad�s Texas-based music studio
where he often watched recording sessions. Even though
Jerry was involved mainly with country and blues
musicians, he did not object when his son became
interested in hard rock as a teenager. He taught Darrell
to play the guitar from the time he was big enough to
hold the instrument, and encouraged him to enter several
music competitions around the state of Texas. Darrell�s
exceptional talent soon became evident as he won contest
after contest. In fact, by the age of 16 he was barred
from entering any more events, because he had already
won them all.
His dad gave him one of his all-time
favorite guitars, a Dean standard with a cherryburst
finish just before he entered one of these local
contests. After only a day to practice on it, Darrel won
another Dean guitar, this time an ML. It was a kind of
cross between an Explorer and a Flying V, and became an
instrument which he used steadily throughout his career.
Another contest prize that Darrell won was a Randall
Amplifier. When he put these two pieces of equipment
together, he was able to produce a sound that was
recognizable as his signature for years to come. He was
one of the most famous of spokesmen for the Dean company
for many years.
Darrell�s older brother Vinnie Paul
Abbott was also one of his early musical influences.
Because Vinnie gravitated to the drums rather than
guitar, the two brothers were able to collaborate on
musical efforts from the time they were very young. They
played together at local dances and concerts where
Vinnie began to develop his flair for syncopated rhythms
and hard-driving bass parts that became vital to their
sound later on.
As a youngster, Darrell was a big
fan of KISS and their lead guitar guy
Ace Frehley, and even joined the fan club known
as the KISS Army. His long-time girlfriend Rita Haney
was a member of the club with him and the pair saw KISS
in concert at the very first live show that they ever
attended. He also idolized Eddie Van Halen, and during
his early years, he tried to emulate his two heroes
whenever he played.
By 1981, Darrell had adopted the
nickname �Dimebag� and formed the group called Pantera
along with his brother Vinnie. Rex Brown was their bass
player, and Terry Glaze did double duty on rhythm guitar
and vocals. Vinnie and Dimebag enlisted their father�s
help to form their own record label called Metal Magic.
They met with some success and released three albums
during the 80�s. Groups like Def Leppard and Judas
Priest heavily influenced them. With the benefit of
hindsight, it has become obvious that those early
releases were not some of the group�s best work, and
Vinnie is said to have �disowned� the albums after a few
years had passed. But they served the purpose of making
the group known to fans of hard rock and metal.
In 1988, the band hit a turning
point when vocalist Phil Anselmo replaced Glazer. The
album they released that year was called, Power
Metal, and featured a much more forceful and
aggressive style than their earlier efforts. In 1990,
Pantera signed with a major record label: a subsidiary
of Atlantic Records called East West, who produced their
breakout album Cowboys from Hell. Dimebag�s
driving, high-pitched and lightening fast solos were a
big reason that fans of groups like Metallica and Black
Sabbath began purchasing Pantera�s albums and pushing
them to the top of the charts.
Pantera continued riding high
throughout the 90�s. Vulgar Display of Power in
1992 and Far Beyond Driven two years later
established Pantera as one of the most popular stadium
acts of those years. Fans would flock to hear them play,
and went crazy during Dimebag�s guitar riffs.
The group was nominated four times for a Grammy
in the Heavy Metal Performance category in 1995, �97,
�98, and 2001. In 1999 the Dallas Stars hockey team
adopted one of DD�s songs as its signature tune. All
this happened despite the fact that Pantera was never
widely played on the radio and had limited exposure on
MTV.
By 1996, Dimebag and Vinny had built
their own recording studio in Texas. It was first used
to record the album, The Great Southern Trendkill,
which showcased some of Darrell�s amazing creativity but
did not meet fan�s expectations. Sales of that album
were slower than some of the previous releases, but the
group remained popular. Both Vinnie and Dimebag gained a
reputation of being loyal to their fans. Throughout the
nineties, Pantera toured almost nonstop and tried to
remain accessible to their admirers. There are many
stories of how they would invite young fans backstage
and give them tours or front row tickets to their
concerts. When asked to explain the great affection that
ran both ways from Pantera to the audience and back
again, Vinny said, �We never try to be something we aren�t.
Our fans see themselves up there when we play. You can
never fake that.�
In 2001, Phil Anselmo took some time
off from the group because of back pain. As it happened,
he never did return to the band and both the Abbott
brothers were greatly disappointed in this turn of
events. Rumors that Anselmo was a heroin addict swirled
around the rock community and there were reports that he
became verbally abusive on several occasions. In fact,
it is said that Vinnie is not on speaking terms with
Anselmo even today, despite the fact that the singer has
publicly asked for Vinnie�s forgiveness. Pantera
officially disbanded in 2003.
Dimebag Darrell did not stop playing
guitar during the time when Pantera was inactive,
however. He participated in several interesting
projects. One was a country western release that brought
him back to his childhood roots called
Rebel Meets Rebel. The Abbott brothers used
their Pantera bassist Rex Brown, along with country
vocalist David Allen Coe to produce the album. Its
crossover outlaw country style was a unique sound for
the Abbotts, and the mixing and producing was done at
Vinnie�s own studio called Big Vin Records.
Darrell participated on some
projects with a few of his boyhood idols during this
time period as well. In 1997 he and Vinnie both played
on one track of an Ace Frehly tribute album titled
Return of the Comet. Dimebag was guest soloist on
several songs done by the group Anthrax including
Riding Shotgun and We�ve Come for You. Frank
Bello of that group has been heard to say that Dimebag
was actually the sixth member of Anthrax. Darrell
enjoyed soloing for some Hollywood projects, too, such
as playing for the soundtracks of Buffy the Vampire
Slayer and the Jackie Chan film Supercop.
In 2003 when it became obvious that
Phil Anselmo would not be returning to Pantera, DD and
his brother decided to from a new group, which they
christened Damageplan. They both saw it as a chance to
further develop the sound they had captured with the
earlier group. Damageplan�s first album was released in
2004 and called New Found Power. The endeavor
received a reasonably warm welcome, and the Abbott
brothers had another long list of tour dates scheduled
to support it. Unfortunately tragedy struck near the
beginning of that effort. During the first song of a
concert on December 8th in Columbus, Ohio, a
crazed fan jumped onto the stage and gunned down four
people including Dimebag Darrell. He was declared dead
when paramedics arrived on the scene, as were the other
four victims. Police shot and killed the gunman when
they feared that he was about to murder another person
he was holding as a hostage.
Metal fans still mourn the loss of
DD, partly because he was a talented and creative
musician, but mainly because he was a caring human
being. Despite the fact that his long hair, many tattoos
and gruff exterior caused parents of kids in the 90�s to
discourage their offspring from supporting Pantera,
Darrell was a genuine good guy who always had time for
his fans. When reading the sentiments that were written
after his death, it becomes obvious that the people who
knew him best did not value him merely for his musical
genius, but for his giving nature.
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