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Richard Suligowski (born December 28, 1955), better known today as Rik Fox, is an American heavy metal bassist. He was active mainly during the 1970s and 1980s, in the New York City and Hollywood area rock and metal scenes.


Early life

Fox was born in
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, on Long Island, and raised in the
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neighborhood of
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. While in high school, Fox was interested in
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and
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, choosing as his subjects, the flashy personalities of the
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glam scene of the early 1970s. Among many other famous New York City bands performing on the city's club scene at such famous locales as
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and
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(clubs he would also later perform in with a group he joined during the height of the New York City club scene marking his professional debut on Halloween in 1975 at Max's, the Martian Rock Band), he also photographed early
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. During this period, he dated
younger sister
of original Kiss drummer
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. Fox and Criss became friends and Fox witnessed the formation of legendary rock band Kiss from the very beginning, including the addition of lead guitarist
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. During his formative club band years, after establishing himself on the 'scene', with the Martian Rock Band and performing at the famed NYC club
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and
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, in 1976, Fox found himself joining a well-established New Jersey glam-heavy club band making the rounds named Virgin. Virgin eventually became known as SIN upon Fox's suggested band name change. From the band's biography: "SIN was originally formed in New York/New Jersey in 1976 -77, coming out of the ashes of New Jersey club circuit bands VIRGIN and LUST, with the name SIN first being coined by bassist Rik Fox, bringing with him, drummer Basil Stanley (Stan Bassel from Long Island), joining Ian Criss and Keith (Vinny Matthews) Starz. In this line-up the band performed until 1978-79, when Criss left to join another band called Angelface. Fox retained the rights to the name SIN and, after moving to L.A. in 1982 to join Sister and name the heavy metal band W.A.S.P. After departing W.A.S.P., Fox networked around L.A. and eventually rehearsed for a short time with both
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and Hellion (although never recording or performing live with either band), eventually joining Steeler Steeler (American album) for one album and after leaving Steeler, with now-proven club-drawing power, reformed two Los Angeles versions of SIN once again."


Career


W.A.S.P.

After moving to
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, at the invitation of Blackie Lawless, and arriving on February 4, 1982, Fox played bass-guitar in several bands, including Steeler, Sin, and W.A.S.P.. Although the band was called Sister upon his arrival, relatively speaking, he was only associated with W.A.S.P. for four months, February 1982-the end of May, 1982), and recorded a 'live' three-track cassette demo. He came up with the name "W.A.S.P.", (there were no periods in the band name at this time—which was validated in an interview by former W.A.S.P. guitarist
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). The idea is said to have occurred to him after he stepped on a
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in the courtyard of the house where he lived with band leader
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. The story of W.A.S.P. is retold in the books ''Bang Your Head: The Rise and Fall of Heavy Metal'' by David Konow, and "W.A.S.P.; A Sting in the Tale" by
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, As stated, this is confirmed by W.A.S.P. guitarist
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at a time of Piper's height of drug and alcohol abuse, as well as in several online interviews with him. On the other hand, some who witnessed the formation of W.A.S.P. explain that Rik Fox participated in the band after drummer Tony Richards showed up in the scene; according to Richards, the name was not Circus Circus when he joined the band. Fox contends that to his recollection, the band was named
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when he joined. Lawless has since begrudgingly confirmed that Rik Fox had indeed, been a band member but, 'only for a couple of rehearsals', which may not be entirely accurate, since Fox spent some 4 months rehearsing and writing with the band. Fox is also shown in early band photographs taken by Don Adkins Jr. during the band's first photo session. Causing a firestorm of controversy thirty years later after the fact, despite the grumblings by some die-hard W.A.S.P. fans desperately attempting to re-write a revisionist history of the band, it should be submitted for consideration that, since Fox created the bands' name while he was, in fact, an early co-founding band member, at that moment of the creation of it becoming the band now-known as W.A.S.P., technically speaking, no matter what happened to the band after Fox left, that historic point still qualifies him as an original founding member along with Lawless, Piper and Richards. All this, has been verified and validated by former W.A.S.P. guitarist Chris Holmes who has stated he agrees to all of the information as being true. Many unverified allegations usually follow band membership changes, and Fox was no stranger to that. Both Lawless and Richards' narrative, allege that "Rik Fox couldn't do it in the band, his playing was just not right", so they "let him go in a very short period of time." Which comes off as plausible, only because of Lawless's career being much stronger. However, Fox's bass tracks, found on the now rare, collectible live, 'original' W.A.S.P. 3-track demo recorded at Pipers' studio tell a very different story; showing a very solid and melodic bass style by Fox and how much Lawless' narrative was apparently incorrectly misinforming the public. Further, it should also be considered that since it is widely recognized that 'power associates itself with power', it is abundantly clear that if Fox had moved on to a larger successful career, that, thirty years later, nobody would bother attempting to dismiss or dispute his membership in W.A.S.P.; it would have obviously been openly acknowledged by Lawless. Case in point; New York City guitarist Ivan Kral co-founded the band Blondie and left before the band's first album, similar to Fox's relation to W.A.S.P. Nobody contends or disputes that point, but for Fox's situation, such is the case of being denied membership or credit in the band's history. Furthermore, the question has been put forth in many interviews: "What would W.A.S.P. have been called, if not for Fox's membership in that first original line-up and suggestion in the first place?"


Steeler

After leaving W.A.S.P., Fox spent a short time rehearsing briefly with both
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and Hellion, and then joined the
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fronted band Steeler in 1983. He'd put an ad in a Los Angeles music magazine looking for a gig and got a call from Keel himself. Fox auditioned for Steeler and was offered the job, but before he'd accepted it, he was offered the bassist duties in the band
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by keyboardist
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. Fox had a bit of a dilemma, being tempted by Giuffria's offer since Angel was his 'dream band'. After considering both offers, Fox decided to join the hot, up and coming Steeler. Fox spent five months in Steeler, long enough to record the self-titled album and play some amazing gigs before being unceremoniously let go from the band. This apparently happened to many musicians in L.A. at the time, known for its 'revolving door' with many players constantly switching membership in bands. The decision to release Fox was apparently made by Keel and drummer Mark Edwards (who was responsible for informing Fox) for 'unspecified reasons', and caught Fox completely by surprise. Considering that the band was gaining huge momentum and doing well, this move confused both Fox and the fans, with Steeler changing line-ups twice more again within several months before finally becoming the band
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. According to Fox, Edwards has since spoken with him in 2009 and stated that he "regretted the way the dissolution of the album line-up occurred", further stating that "had that line-up been able to stay together, that a major label signing would definitely have been forthcoming, and the band would have moved to the next plateau of national and international success." Fox actually received more mileage from his time with Steeler after his tenure with W.A.S.P., and contends that Steeler "was one of the seminal cornerstones of the Hollywood rock scene in the early 1980s." This laid the groundwork that was integral for many of the bands yet to follow, such as
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and
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, just as the MTV era was being introduced to rock music fans. At the time of the original membership change, after Fox's membership was confirmed, Steeler acquired the services of a young, up-an-coming Swedish guitar-whiz virtuoso named
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, which gave the band some much-garnered attention, selling out venues and opening for the likes of Hughes/Thrall, Vandenberg, and
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at a high point in their respective careers. Unfortunately, Steeler changed their line-up several more times before calling it quits, with
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eventually forming KEEL under his surname
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. In addition to the 'classic' Steeler debut album, two more Steeler releases have surfaced over the years in the Steeler legacy: '' Steeler; Excited '83'' (Perkins Palace, Pasadena, CA, USA, supporting
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- a rare, excellent quality, live, collectors bootleg), and the Ron Keel released '' Metal Generation: The Steeler Anthology''. Rik Fox appears on all three albums. There are also several YouTube live bootleg Steeler performances recorded off the 'board mix' showing how talented as musicians this band really was. With show host
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admittedly being a big fan of Steelers' (small by comparison but equally integral) contribution to heavy metal music history, the question on the minds of the fans of That Metal Show, is the oversight, 'while Yngwie Malmsteen has been a guest of the show several times, why then, has Steeler (as a band-together) been denied consideration as guests?' *Updated note: May 10, 2019 saw a long-awaited Steeler reunion during the KEELFEST concert event held at the Alrosa Villa club in Columbus, Ohio, featuring legendary guitarist Mitch Perry.


Going solo with SIN

Meanwhile, after leaving Steeler, Fox was now 'on the map' and had a bankable reputation and sizable following, enough to now attempt to sell out clubs on his name alone. And so, Fox re-founded the band SIN. (This happened when he formed a band and referred back to the band name he used back in his New Jersey club days going back to 1977-SIN). Fox's first L.A. line-up began to sell out clubs rapidly drawing attention, following on the heels of his popular notoriety from Steeler. However, within six months, despite recording and releasing a 'heavy' Angel-meets Judas Priest sounding, now-rare, snake-shaped collectors' picture disc single of the Fox/Drossin penned "On the Run" backed with "Captured in Time", disagreements erupted over a potential new band management direction that Fox questioned, which resulted in the previously unknown band members beginning to publicly entertain ideas of stealing the SIN band name and kicking Fox out of his own band and replace him. Things came to a head during recording what would have been their first album when, after apologizing to the producer of these sessions, Bill Metoyer, Fox stormed out of the session. Wasting no time, Fox quickly re-formed another line up using three newly relocated members of the New York band, Mongol Horde recording artists Alien, who had recently disbanded in New York, contacted Fox and came to Los Angeles to join him in reforming a new line-up of SIN. This line-up enjoyed some well-noticed success, and outstandingly outdid his previous band's accomplishments, finding themselves being voted in a Los Angeles music magazine's fans poll for 'The top drawing rock/metal band cumulative for 1984 over Keel, Stryper and Odin.' They headlined in dozens of packed-house concerts and shows, including the annual '
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' before some 5,000 people. This line-up of Sin also co-headlined a show with Christian metal band
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and directly supported a show with his former Steeler bandmate band Ron Keel's band
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. Doors were now opening for Fox and SIN. After being approached and picked up by Jerry Weintraub's 'Management 3' in Beverly Hills, Fox was 'advised' (coerced) to replace vocalist Frank C. Starr (see
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) and drummer Mark Anthony Benquechea who were replaced by musicians of producer Dana Strum's choosing and, with singer
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singing the tracking vocals they entered Encore Studios in 1985 to record album master demos, being produced by
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bassist
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(who also produced among other L.A. bands, the band
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). Showing promise, SIN now began receiving attention from the major record labels. However, despite Fox trying desperately to keep it together, misfortune struck again and the band's internal chemistry and Management issues caused Fox to disband Sin which then fell apart. To add insult to injury, producer Strum then openly violated copyright laws by handing over Fox' song "On the Run" to Vincent Vincent who changed the lyrics and re-recorded it as "Let Freedom Rock" for his own album ''
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''. When Fox attempted to sue, Strum threatened with a counter-suit to 'bleed Fox dry' and then following, Vincent claimed bankruptcy. (See also, the Number 1 fan -voted Decibel Geek Podcast episode: http://dbgeekshow.blogspot.com/2011/07/vinnie-vincent-special-part-1.html ).


New band life - Burn and Surgical Steel

Upon the break-up of Sin, Fox was quickly approached by Niji Management (associated with Wendy Dio, wife of Ronnie James)'s band
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(formerly Hellion), who shared the same producer (
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), and was accepted into the band, spending several months rehearsing with them in 1986. Shortly after, the band eventually dismissed their singer, Richard Parico. Fox then approached a fellow New Yorker, former
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lead singer
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to offer him the gig, which Turbin turned down in favor of his own project. During a break in rehearsals, Fox flew to Arizona to scout potential gigs for Burn. At a Loudness concert there, he was approached to join Arizona heavy metal band
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, (a band formerly fronted by
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later in
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and Racer X, and featuring
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frontman
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on one of their demos). This meeting led to spending several months performing and recording an album with them and supporting the
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band for a 1987 New Year's Eve concert. Unfortunately, misfortune struck again when Surgical Steel's financial backing fell through to finish the album, and the recording deal fell through leaving the album unfinished. Fox eventually left the band, returning to Hollywood, (with apparently no 'playing issues' at fault claimed there, either). Fox had successfully recorded with
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drummer
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for the Surgical Steel sessions. Fox stated in his interviews that "this pattern of bad luck began to take on the appearance of his developing a penchant for joining popular name bands that, despite looking very promising going in, were, in effect, already sinking ships... it began to look like I couldn't stay with a band for very long, which, despite outward appearances, as anyone can easily see, was not the case, since they fell part on their own soon after I left them and I had moved on to other ventures." However, in the waning years of the 1980s, Rik Fox has had the good fortune to have shared the stage and performed with some of Rock's Legends, including the late
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and rock comedian Sam Kinison, Little Steven, Ozzy Osbourne drummer Randy Castillo, as well as Kiss guitarist
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, and Bruce Springsteen's drummer, ‘Mighty’
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, (in the late 1970s), Roseanne's
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, producer Jean Beauvoir, as well as the band Warrant and
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, among others at various all-star jams, or, jamming with the likes of Steppenwolf's legendary guitarist Michael Monarch.


1990s

Not one to stand still, despite some mistaken rumors being circulated that Fox has 'not done anything significant since he left Steeler', nothing could be further from the truth; Fox's music career may have taken a slight turn, but never entirely ended. After he abandoned his last popular band, Thunderball, and then Flyboyz, in the early 1990s. He abandoned his 'pretty-boy look' and played in a local, low-key Hollywood band Wiseguys, radically camouflaging himself into a rather incognito image that better fit the band Ministry, than the more Glam-looking bands he created or performed with. Seeing the writing on the wall, with the arena styled rock music of the 1980s being phased out in the 1990s, many musicians began to look elsewhere for employment to survive, and so, Fox began to broaden his horizons and take a personal break from music for a while, and try some new ventures.


New interests

After having served five years in the
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(which is a lower civilian branch of the U.S. Army), as a radio operator/communications NCO with the rank of E4 (Corporal), his interest moved on in all things military, which brought him to working in the film industry as an assistant
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, and weapons handler, working on some direct-to-video lower budget films and on the Network syndicated television series '' Air America'', featuring
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, and the late Scott Plank, with whom Fox became close friends. Fox also dabbled in acting and took several film roles. He worked on the film 'Surface to Air' with
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,
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, and
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. Fox acted briefly on the television soap opera '' General Hospital'', acting directly with series anchor 'Luke'-
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. Rik was also one of the featured interview subjects for the VH-1 Cable series 'Driven' for the episode "The Rise of
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" being a close friend of Nikki Sixx and the band, and recommended to VH-1 producers by former Hollywood booking agent Vicky Hamilton (music executive). Rik is also remembered as one of the featured interview subjects for the legendary Rock film parody, The Decline of Western Civilization Part II: The Metal Years by friend and director
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.


Renaissance and living history/re-enactment pioneer

Through acting, he eventually became involved with the Renaissance Faire scene, and military timeline events such as the Old Fort MacArthur Days where he actively sought and succeeded to bring the noticeably absent Polish 17th century military history into the forefront. Fox has been referred to by many Polish media correspondents and others as a 'recognized pioneer' in this venture, of creating the first representation in the U.S., of the Polish winged hussar cavalry of central Europe which, apparently, is a part of his ancestry. Polish 17th century military author Bartosz Musialowicz had interviewed him and written an article about Rik, dubbing him with the honorary title of 'The First Saber of the U.S.' for founding and creating the first officially recognized representation of the Polish winged hussar cavalry in American history. Apart from being an internationally recognized rock musician, it is of interest to note that Rik is the first Polish-American of Polish noble (not 'royal') ancestry, to 'formally', represent the Polish Winged Hussar cavalry in U.S. history. Rock On Press/Polish Origin Among other accomplishments, Fox had been nominated as the vice-president of the Los Angeles chapter of the
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, in which he served a 4-year term augmenting his position in accomplishing raising Polish Historic Awareness and Culture with some recognition of his efforts by the Polish Consul in Los Angeles. He then stepped aside a second-term for family-related reasons.


Back to music and the Winged Hussars

Fox is also involved in co-promotion of the European and Japanese market release of ''The Steeler Anthology'' with former bandmate
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. A discussion of a possible Steeler reunion performance has been left open-ended so far. Although he has not left the music field entirely, broadening his horizons, in recent years, Fox has taken a new interest in learning the field of
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through his wife Tamara, (married on October 1, 2009 in a small private ceremony), and they train their (rescued) horses, while he continues to work on his pursuit of raising Polish historical awareness and culture and military history with their winged hussar group. Fox, today, is also making a comeback in music. Through Shrapnel Records producer
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, Fox has recently re-connected with fellow Steeler bandmate and drummer Mark Edwards. Renewed interest is being shown to Steeler, by
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, who expressed interest in using some of Steeler's music for a new project, which will possibly revive an interest in Steeler once again for the next 'Metal Generation' to come as well as previous fans who still listen to their classic album. Rik Fox was interviewed in the 2011 book release ''W.A.S.P.; A Sting in the Tale'' by author
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, and asked to share his input on the early days of the band's creation of which he is now known to have been an original founding member of. Fox was also featured in three more book releases. The first book which will feature Fox, is by NPR personality Charlie Schroeder, titled ''Man of War'', regarding Schroeder's Walter Mitty-like embedded experiences of participating with various re-enactments of warriors of military history to see and experience what it was like to be those historical warriors. Among the many historical impressions in the book, Schroeder spent a day with Fox's Polish Winged Hussar living history group fully suited up in the famous winged armor. In the meantime, The second book, by KISS author Ken Sharp for the ''New York Times'' bestseller ''Nothing to Lose'' regarding the band
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in their formative years, of which Fox was an active part. The book features various first-hand historical anecdotes and exclusive early live photos contributed by Fox. Rik Fox is also slated to be among the featured popular performers in the upcoming coffee table book 'Lost Rockers' scheduled for a 2015 publication release. The third book, by historian Miltiades Varvounis, titled ''Made in Poland: The Women and Men Who Changed the World'', in which Rik Fox was included among author's list of the 100 most influential Polish people that changed the world. In promoting his ancestral noble Polish heritage, Rik was featured as a 17th-century Polish winged hussar cavalry-knight figure in the Documentary film "
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", as well as having been the featured subject in 2013, for the (Canadian) History Channel cable television series Museum Secrets (Kensington Productions), which selects various curious topics of history and expounds upon them. In Rik's case, for the episode dealing with the Moscow State Museum in Russia, and a suit of Polish winged armor on display there, the director and producer sought him out because, in the words of the segment producer: 'of all his active research on the subject and what he has brought to the table with regard to his being the most highly visible contributions of promoting the winged hussars and Polish history in the United States.' The episode dedicated to the winged hussars for Season Three is considered ground-breaking for finally producing valuable information being made available to the mainstream public in the English-language on the winged hussars, which was a major accomplishment and a dream come true for Fox. In addition to returning to music or reform another band line-up, Rik Fox has also recorded bass tracks for the re-make Rascal's song 'I Ain't Gonna Eat Out my Heart Anymore' (originally covered by the band Angel) for the Spiders & Snakes 2014 album release 'The Year of the Snake', and stepped in temporarily replacing bassist Phil St. Vincent for several live shows until Vincent returned. Fox also left his endorsement deal as an artist endorsing the
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company, and currently has switched to promoting the DR brand of bass strings, and, has although finally become the owner of a white neck-thru-body
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Thunderbird-IV™ bass, Fox has signed a deal to endorse the Esola Custom Guitar Company which will be making his own signature Rik Fox "Thunder Eagle™"(c) model bass. This will join his promotion and usage of the EMG bass pickups and
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custom bass bridge. Already being a published writer, (based on the entertainment value seen in his many online interviews and adventures), public demand has motivated Fox to pen his own biography, currently in the works, which promises to be a real catharsis of sorts. Fox is also writing a book on his creation and introduction of the winged hussars' representation in America. Rik Fox is re-entering the music scene making a comeback and, continues to give interviews and currently, is enjoying a resurgence in popularity and in contact with his friends and international fans in Facebook where many facets of his background can be seen there. Fox is also a graduate and active member of Community Emergency Response Team (CERT), which is an Emergency Management Services augmentation support organization under the Los Angeles City and County Fire Department and
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(FEMA). He also holds a FEMA certificate and four completion certificates from the St. Petersburg College - Southeastern Public Safety Institute - Multijurisdictional Counterdrug Task Force. Additionally, Fox is a licensed Security Officer, and a licensed Ham Radio operator, call-sign KM6CDJ.


Discography

Rik Fox Discography / Credits With the Martian Rock Band * 1975: New York City, N.Y. No recorded releases. Band photos by Leee Black Childers/Mainman. Several live performances (including the Max's Kansas City and CBGB's) Band photos, no demo, no known video. With SIN * 1977, First Sin Demo- Rock ‘n Reel Studios, L.I., N.Y. September *1977 “Lady Killer” (Rik Fox), “Dance Momma, Dance” (Ian Criss/Rik Fox/Vinnie Matthews), “Slasher” (Ian Criss), “Little Girl” (Ian Criss. Rik Fox). Band photos and demo only. No known video. With The E. Walker Band * 1980–81: Cover band - New Jersey/N.Y. Demo session/original songs. Bass credits only. Live Performances six nights per week, 1980–1981. Band photos and demo only. No known video. With Aggressor * 1982: Cover band - New Jersey/N.Y. Live performances / band photos only. Shrapnel Records recording artist, Guitarist Dave Ferrara was band member. No known video or recorded material with Fox. With W.A.S.P. * 1982, W.A.S.P. Demo (mistakenly referred to as ‘Face the Attack’), Magnum Opus rehearsal Studios, Buena Park, CA. April, 1982 Six songs. Wrote and played bass on; * B.A.D. * School Daze * On Your Knees * Sleeping in the Fire * Hellion * (One song not properly credited) “Master of Disaster” (Blackie Lawless/Rik Fox-Bass & lyrics). No live performances – band photos by Don Adkins Jr. With
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* 1982: No Recorded releases/ no known band photos – taped rehearsals only. With Hellion * 1982: No recorded releases/ no known band photos – auditions/rehearsals only. With Steeler * 1982-83, Steeler Debut album, Prairie Sun Recording Studios, Cotati, CA. Shrapnel Records release. Recorded bass – entire album/all tracks. One cut credited: “Abduction” (Theme). Live performances March 1983—May 1983. No known video of this line-up. Studio: * 1983 - '' Steeler'' Live: *
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, (Live album) Perkins Palace, Pasadena, CA, USA * Metal Generation: The Steeler Anthology With Chris Impeliteri – 1983: Rehearsals only /produced no known product/photos. With Sin * 1983, Sin (L.A. Mach I), Snake picture disc single released: “On the Run” (Rik Fox/H. Drossin), b/w “Captured in Time”. Now considered a rare collector's item. Several live performances, band photos, no known video available. * 1984, Sin (L.A. Mach II), Demo, Sunburst Studios, Culver City, CA. September 2, 1984. Producer: Rik Fox. Eight songs. Writing credits: “On the Run” (Fox/Drossin), “Ladies man” (Fox/Martel/Starr), “I’m No Angel” (Fox), “Vendetta” (Fox/Martel/Kristi). Dozens of live performances, band photos, no known video available. * 1985, SIN (Album Master Demos), Kendun/Encore Recording Studios, Burbank, CA. Producer:
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. Four songs. “On the Run” (Rik Fox), “Don’t Say Goodbye” (Kristi/Starr), “We Got Your Rock” (M. Kupersmith), “Break Down the Walls (That Stop the Rock) (Fox, Kristi/Martel). With Burn * 1986/87: No Recorded releases/no known band photos – rehearsals only. With Surgical Steel * 1986-87: Debut album, El Chaton Studios, Phoenix, AZ. Producer: Dan Wexler. Eight-nine songs (?) Unspecified. Song credits two (?), recorded entire album. Recorded with
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drummer Mick Brown on one track. Album Project unfinished/shelved; lack of budget to complete project. Several live performances including support for Lita Ford. Band photos, no known video available. With Thunderball * 1987-88: Demo, Pro Rock Studios, North Hollywood, CA. Producer: Rik Fox Three songs. “Gypsy Brandy” (Rik Fox), “Love Trap” (C. Freeman/J. Aguar), “Cry of Love” (Fox/Mazzola). Other songs: “Back in Action” (Fox/Mazzola), “Bitchin’ Bewitchin’ “(Fox), “The Fire Still Burnz” (Fox/Mazzola). Several live performances recorded on video, band photos. With Dr. Starr & the Medics * 1989: One Live Guest Performance, Phoenix, AZ. No known video. With Saints Ghosts & Thieves * 1990: (w/ Carlo Bartolini from Dramarama) One Live Guest performance, Madam Wong's West. No known video. With Johnny Crash * 1990 Johnny Crash debut album “Neighborhood Threat”. Song: “Freedom Road” - Background vocals - no known promotional photos or video documentation available. With Kings Horses (with Randy Piper of W.A.S.P.) * 1991: One live performance, The Waters Club, San Pedro, CA. Live photos, no known video available. With Flyboyz * 1992: Demo, Five songs. Two songs credited: “Fascination” (Rik Fox), “Bad Reputation” (Fox/D. James). Several live shows - no video. With Spiders & Snakes * 1993: two live performance, several live band photos, no known video. * 2014: Recorded bass tracks for the re-make Rascal's song 'I Ain't Gonna Eat Out my Heart Anymore' Spiders & Snakes 2014 album release 'The Year of the Snake'. Several show performances videotaped and uploaded on to YouTube. Live Guest Performances With: Mark St. John (KISS) 4/1/1987 * “Rock ‘n Roll”—Joshua's Parlor, Orange Co. CA. Sam Kinison, 1988 * “Wild Thing”-The China Club, Hollywood, CA. (including
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(Dio) 7/26/1986 * “We’re Stars” - Irvine Meadows, (Sacred Heart Tour show), and the following weekend with Rough Cutt at the Country Club, Reseda, CA. With Jim Crean * recorded 2018/released 2019 album "The London Fog" Guest performances on album, single "Broken" with
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, Mike Tramp, Chris Holmes, Mitch Perry and many others. As of 2019, Fox has been performing as a member of "The World's Best Deep Purple Tribute" from Los Angeles, known as " Child in Time. Several All-Star Jams in Los Angeles 2013 to present: * "Cold Day in Hell" and "Serenade" with
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at The Whisky a Go-Go, Hollywood, CA., "You Drive me Nervous", "Touch Too Much" at The Dave Brown Cancer Charity Benefit at Paladino's Club, with Betsy Bitch and her 'Knockers' band. Several Kevin Estrada (Photographer) Birthday Jams and a performance at the Rock Against Trafficking Benefit with both Kevin Estrada and Spiders & Snakes. "The Trooper" at Lucy 51's Club with
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, Several performances with Los Angeles bands White Lie and Spiders & Snakes. (all video performances on YouTube)


Equipment

Rik has or is endorsing the following musical equipment gear: * Esola Custom Guitars *
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DR Bass Strings *
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s (1983 to present) *
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Bass Amplifiers (1970's thru 1983) *
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Custom Basses (1985 to present) *
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Destroyer Bass (1970's to 1983) * Aria Pro II Custom Blood Bass (1983 to present) * Gibson 1975 EB-3 Bass (1985 to present) *
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Thunderbird Basses (2010 to present) *
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Bass Strings (1983 to present) * DiMarzio Bass Pickups * EMG Bass Pickups * NADY Wireless Systems * Dunlop Custom Picks * Belden (and other) Cables * M. Honer Blues Harp Harmonicas * DiMarzio Guitar straps


References


External links

*https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1126794637 *http://www.rikfoxbass.wix.com/rikfox {{DEFAULTSORT:Fox, Rik American heavy metal musicians American people of Polish descent Living people 1955 births People from Amityville, New York W.A.S.P. members 20th-century American bass guitarists Steeler (American band) members