Jake E. Lee
Jake E. Lee is an American musician best known as lead guitarist for Ozzy Osbourne between 1982 and 1987 and later as a member of the heavy metal band Badlands with Ray Gillen. He found fame replacing Randy Rhoads to co-write two of Ozzy Osborne’s most popular albums – Bark At The Moon and Ultimate Sin.
Guitarist
February 15, 1957
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Jake E. Lee, an American guitarist, gained prominence in the mid-1980s when he joined Ozzy Osbourne’s band, replacing Randy Rhoads. He contributed to the creation of two of Osbourne’s most popular albums, “Bark at the Moon” and “The Ultimate Sin,” and toured extensively with the group. After parting ways with Ozzy Osbourne, Lee established his own band, Badlands, releasing several albums and later producing solo work under his own name. Recognized for his exceptional guitar skills, Lee has been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. In recent years, he formed the band Red Dragon Cartel and continues to create new music.