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Robert Alan Deal (born May 4, 1951), known professionally as Mick Mars, is an American musician best known as the former lead guitarist and co-founder of the heavy metal band
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, being the oldest of the four original members. He is known for his aggressive, melodic solos and bluesy
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s.


Early life

Mars was born Robert Alan Deal, in
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, in 1951. Soon after, his family moved to
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. Before he was nine years old, his family relocated again, this time to
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. He realized he wanted to become a musician at only three years of age, when his parents took him to see country singer Skeeter Bonn at a local
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Fair in Indiana. "He was wearing a bright-orange outfit with rhinestones all over the place, and a big white
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. I went, 'I'm doing that. That's what I want to do.'" He attended Westminster High School.


Career


Early career

His parents bought him his first guitar at age 12 and he began a relentless practice routine, thinking only of becoming a successful musician. He began at age 14 as bassist in a
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cover group called The Jades before switching to lead guitar. He dropped out of high school and began playing guitar in a series of unsuccessful
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-based rock bands throughout the 1970s. In his early 20s, he took a job in an industrial laundromat operating heavy machinery while moonlighting with his band Wahtoshi in the local club circuit. After recovering from a serious injury to one of his hands suffered in a workplace accident, he quit to focus on music full time. In 1973, he joined a cover band called White Horse and soon began to be recognized as an accomplished guitarist. "He could copy parts note for note. You give him " Highway Star" and he could nail
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's riffs," said ex-White Horse bassist Harry Clay. Former White Horse drummer Jack Valentine says that Mars began using various aliases in the 1970s such as Zorky Charlemagne as a means of avoiding the police, as he was behind on child-support payments to ex-girlfriend Sharon, the mother of two of his children. "Any time we got pulled over by the cops for a taillight or whatever, and the cops saw his ID, they’d throw him in jail. We'd have to figure a way to get him out," recalled Valentine. White Horse had a promising future, and Mars (still known as Bob Deal) began drawing comparisons to another young guitarist named
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of a rival club band named Mammoth. "Mick Mars and Eddie Van Halen were the two hottest guitar players in LA. There probably weren't two better guitar players on the planet," said Valentine. Mars eventually left White Horse when the band decided to play
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in the hopes of achieving greater success. He then joined a pop group called Video Nu-R and released the singles "Gypsy Woman/You Drive Me Crazy" in 1978 and "Work, Work/Decadence Plus" in 1979. These singles marked Mars' recording debut.


Mötley Crüe

After nearly a decade of frustration on the California club circuit, he made the decision to reinvent himself. He shaved off his trademark mustache, changed his legal name from Bob Deal to Mick Mars, and dyed his hair jet black, hoping for a fresh start. In April 1980 he placed an ad in the LA newspaper '' The Recycler'', describing himself as "a loud, rude and aggressive guitar player" in need of a band.
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and
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, who were putting together a new band which would soon become Mötley Crüe, contacted him and hired him after hearing him play. Lee opened the door and recalled "he's standing there looking like Cousin Itt from
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" and immediately turned to Sixx and said "This is our guy, he's perfect, he's disgusting and scary". The name
Mötley Crüe Mötley Crüe is an American Heavy metal music, heavy metal band formed in Hollywood, California, in 1981 by bassist Nikki Sixx and drummer Tommy Lee, with guitarist Mick Mars and lead vocalist Vince Neil joining right after. The band has sol ...
came about at the suggestion of Mars. In the early days of White Horse, someone had referred to the band as a "motley looking crew" and Motley Crew was a name they had initially considered using. Sixx liked the name and subsequently altered it to Mötley Crüe. One of the most influential heavy metal groups of the 1980s, Mötley Crüe has sold over 100 million albums worldwide. They have also achieved seven multiplatinum and five platinum US certifications, nine Top 10 albums on the ''Billboard'' 200 chart, twenty-two Top 40 mainstream rock hits, and six Top 20 pop singles. While Mötley Crüe gained a well-deserved reputation for partying, Mars was never a fan of drugs. "I went, 'Please don't ever, ever do smack. You can't make music when you're falling down'," he told his bandmates when heroin began to enter the picture. He did, however, develop a serious drinking problem after joining the band. During the recording of their '' Dr. Feelgood'' album in 1989 Mars reportedly used so many amplifiers on his guitar that sounds of his guitar could be heard on the recordings of
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's album ''
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'', which was being recorded in the same studio at the time: When the band made the decision to fire vocalist John Corabi and reunite with original vocalist
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in 1997 for ''
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'', Mars was not involved in the decision making process. "They had no respect for Mick," Corabi said. "Mick was just the grumpy old bastard to them. ixx and Leegave Mick shit about his finances and the girls he dated. He'd been dealing with over 20 years of this." Mars refers to the ''Generation Swine'' era as his only regret as a member of Mötley Crüe, as the band erased much of what he recorded in the studio and hired session guitarists instead. Mars also claims that he had little involvement in 2000's '' New Tattoo'', saying "I didn't write any of those songs, since I wasn't invited. I think I got one lick on that album." Sixx has denied this claim, saying that "This is during the period that arshad disintegrated into opiate addiction." On 2008’s '' Saints of Los Angeles'', guitarist DJ Ashba recorded the vast majority of the guitar parts, though his work was uncredited. Sixx has said that the band had no choice, claiming that "Mick was struggling to play his parts." Mötley Crüe reunited in 2018 and started touring again in 2022. However, several years away from the band had convinced Mars that he never wanted to tour again. He made it clear to his bandmates that he was open to recording again but could not handle another world tour, as he could no longer move his head from side to side and was permanently hunched over. Mars says he has never had a close offstage relationship with any of his Mötley Crüe bandmates. "(Sixx) has only ever visited me two or three times at the most," he says. "Tommy came over once, and Vince just came over once, even though he lived just around the corner from me in Venice Beach. It's just the way we worked," he says.


Retirement and lawsuit against Mötley Crue

On October 26, 2022, Mars announced his retirement from touring with Mötley Crüe. The next day, the band confirmed that John 5 had taken his place. That same week, they announced Mars' complete retirement from the band, supporting his decision, with John 5 taking his place starting with the 2023's The World Tour with
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. On April 6, 2023, Mars sued the band, alleging that the group were trying to "unilaterally" get Mars removed from the lineup. Later that day, the band released a statement stating that, whilst Mars hadn't been fired, he isn't touring with the group. Mars would state: Mars refused to sign a severance agreement that would divest him of those and other future interests, in return for a five percent stake in the group's 2023 tour, which is going on without him.


Solo career

In February 2023, amidst the controversies surrounding the band lawsuit, Mars began work on a solo album again, titled '' The Other Side of Mars'', produced in
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.
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has described the album, saying: Mars stated that plans surrounding a solo album had previously been discussed since 2014. ''The Other Side of Mars'' was released on February 23, 2024. The first single from the album, " Loyal to the Lie", was released on October 31, 2023.


Personal life


Family

With his girlfriend and later wife Sharon, Mars has a son (Les Paul) and a daughter (Stormy), both born in the 1970s. Sharon would later walk out on him with the children after a workplace accident left him unable to provide for the family or play guitar. He fathered a third child, Erik, with a woman named Marcia Lea Martell (nee Tucker), while playing in the band White Horse. At one point, with three children and little success as a musician, Mars' well-being suffered. "He was a real sad guy," said ex-White Horse drummer Jack Valentine. "Looking into his eyes, I just saw this world of sorrow. He had such a hard life." Later he was married to Emi Canyn from 1990 to 1994. His current wife since 2013 is former model Seraina Schönenberger. Mars says he's been financially destitute three times in his life. "One was before (Mötley Crüe) formed. Two was the first wife, and three was the second wife. They drained my bank accounts. I lost my house. I lost cars. I lost guitars. I lost everything," he remembers. In 1989 Martell filed a "Complaint For Breach of Oral Agreement, Injunctive Relief, and Negligent and Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress" against Mars, claiming that he intentionally and maliciously neglected their son's emotional needs due to his refusal to meet or communicate with the boy despite their son's desires. Mars has nine grandchildren and at least one great-grandchild, though he doesn't know the exact number. Mars currently resides in
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with Schönenberger. He has a relationship with his son, Les Paul, but is estranged from his other children.


Health

For all of his professional career, Mars has struggled with
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, a chronic, inflammatory form of arthritis that mainly affects the spine and pelvis. He says the pain began when he was 14 years old, with sharp pain at the top of his tailbone. He did not get a proper diagnosis until he was 27, and the condition has caused him a great deal of pain and increasingly impaired his movement throughout his life. He has said that although the condition can be quite painful, he is grateful that ankylosing spondylitis rarely affects the hands and feet; "That meant I could play guitar, and that's what mattered most." Mars said in Mötley Crüe's 2001 autobiography, ''The Dirt'': By late 2001, the excruciating pain caused by ankylosing spondylitis led to addiction issues with Oxycontin,
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, and
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. He was also drinking heavily and taking as many as 45
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a day. Mars rarely left his home or even went outside during this period. "I used to see giant reptile aliens at the end of my bed," he says. Sixx claims that Mars eventually moved into his house and that he "actually had to spoon-feed arssince he was so fucked up." Over the years, the illness has caused his lower spine to seize up and freeze completely solid, "... causing
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in isback and squashing imfurther down and forward until ewas a full shorter than ewas in high school." Mars reported in 2013 that his neck is so stiff he could not even turn his head, preventing him from driving a car. The condition led to hip-replacement surgery at the end of 2004. In spite of the pain, Mars refuses to use a cane or a wheelchair, saying "If I can't get up there myself, I'm not doing it."


Influences

Mainly influenced by the Blues rock music of the 1960s, he has pointed out the likes of
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and
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as influences: Mars also claims that the albums: '' Axis: Bold as Love'' (1967), ''
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'' (1968), '' Having a Rave Up with the Yardbirds'' (1965), '' Disraeli Gears'' (1967), '' Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs'' (1970), ''
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'' (1974), '' Band of Gypsys'' (1970), ''
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'' (1969), and various songs by
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helped "change his life". Former Mötley Crüe vocalist John Corabi has said that Mars was a big fan of
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and Jeff Beck; "To Mick, it was about kicking you in the chest and having this ungodly sound."


Other works

Mars has contributed songwriting to John LeCompt, a former member of
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and the other band members of Machina, and to the Swedish band
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. Their second album, ''The Unattractive Revolution'', was released on October 3, 2007, and featured two songs co-written by Mars. Mars played guitar on the title track of
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's 2008 album '' Take It to the Limit'', and contributed a guitar solo to the song "Into the Light" by
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, on their 2009 album ''
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''. Mars also contributed a guitar solo to the song "The Question" on Rock Star: Supernova runner-up Dilana's U.S. debut album '' Inside Out''. In 2010 he co-wrote a song with Escape the Fate for the band's self-titled album, which was instead withheld from the album and reserved for a later release. Mars co-wrote and appears in the music video of the song "
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" by
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on their 2011 album '' War of Angels''. In November 2019, Mars released a new song, "The Way I'm Wired", with Black Smoke Trigger. Mars was also featured on the hit single " Outlaws & Outsiders" by
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. In 2024, Mars was featured on another Cory Marks single titled "(Make My) Country Rock".


Equipment

Mars in his early career used guitars that were popular at the time: Kramer, and other
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s; on occasion he used a black
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, and sometimes a B.C. Rich. However, according to an interview published in September 2009, Mars' main stage guitars for that tour were
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s with an "HSH" (
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,
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, humbucker) configuration. He frequently used a Stratocaster modified from components of 1963, 1964, and 1965 models with J.M. Rolph pickups and a licensed
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bridge system turning it into a Superstrat.


Discography


Solo

* '' The Other Side of Mars'' (2024)


With

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* ''
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'' (1981) * ''
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'' (1983) * ''
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'' (1985) * '' Girls, Girls, Girls'' (1987) * '' Dr. Feelgood'' (1989) * ''
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'' (1994) * ''
Generation Swine ''Generation Swine'' is the seventh studio album by the American heavy metal band Mötley Crüe, released on June 24, 1997. The album marks the return of lead singer Vince Neil following his last appearance on 1991's '' Decade of Decadence'' an ...
'' (1997) * '' New Tattoo'' (2000) * '' Saints of Los Angeles'' (2008)


With Hear 'n Aid

* '' Hear 'n Aid'' (1986)


References


External links

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