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Anthony Gallo was born on 10 April, 1965 in Studio City, California, United States, is an American guitarist (born 1965). Discover Anthony Gallo's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 58 years old?

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Occupation Musician, actor
Age 58 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 10 April 1965
Birthday 10 April
Birthplace Studio City, California, United States
Nationality United States

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1965

Anthony Gallo (born April 10, 1965) is an American guitarist who started at age 16 in the early 1980s punk scene.

Gallo later progressed into heavy metal and rock as well as T.V. and Film.

With a career spanning over 30 years Gallo played and recorded with New Regime, Los Cycos, Nick Menza (Megadeth), Mike Muir, Suicidal Tendencies/Los Cycos, SIN 34, Jon Nelson, Louiche Mayorga, Louis "Loud Lou" Hinzo (Würm), D.H. Peligro (Dead Kennedys), Tiny Bubz (T.S.O.L.), Phil Campbell (Motörhead), heavy metal act Cold Shot, guitarist Carlos Cavazo (Ratt, Quiet Riot), James Bradley Jr. (Crazy Town), Scott Weiland (STP/ Velvet Revolver), guitarist Christian Nesmith and Bullet Boys vocalist Marq Torien, and has appeared on Sons of Anarchy in Seasons 5 and 6 as a hang around, and Season 7, the final Ride episode 9, as an S.O.A. Indian Hills, Nevada, charter member.

Born Robert Anthony Gallo on April 10, 1965, in Los Angeles.

His father is Emil Frank Gallo, a financier, and his mother is actress Gigi Perreau.

Gallo grew up in the Hollywood Hills and at age four moved north to Studio City in the San Fernando Valley.

There he met local guitarist Steve Goertzen, who inspired him to learn the instrument and introduced him to such artists as Jeff Beck, Jimi Hendrix, Jimmy Page and Johnny Winter.

When he was 13, Gallo took guitar lessons at Valley Arts Guitar with the aim of learning to read music.

He attended Walter Reed Jr. High, where he met future New Regime bandmates, Todd Payden, Marc Woodson and Michael Brevetz.

1981

In 1981 Gallo joined his first band New Regime.

The line up consisted of Todd Payden (vocals), Marc Woodson (drums) and Michael Brevetz (bass).

1983

In 1983 New Regime recorded two tracks for Mystic Records, "Be a Man Go to War" on (Party Animal 2) and "Night Stix" on the (Copulation Compilation).

Both were produced by label owner Doug Moody.

After those recordings, they were offered the opening slot for Suicidal Tendencies in Sacramento after a suggestion from Black Flag, Würm bassist Chuck Dukowski who caught one of their shows and thought they sounded a lot like them.

Gallo and Mike Muir became fast friends and when Jon Nelson left Suicidal, Muir asked Gallo to help with guitar.

"We just sat around Mike's house and jammed and wrote songs...one day I got a call from Mike and he asked if I wanted to play guitar in Los Cycos, a side project he was just starting."

Los Cycos was originally Mike Muir (vocals), Bob Heathcote (bass), Anthony Gallo (guitars) and Amery Smith (drums).

After a few rehearsals, drummer Smith left the line up, along with then Suicidal Tendencies guitarist Jon Nelson to start their own band (The Brood).

Los Cycos eventually included: Grant Estes on lead guitar, Gallo went to (rhythm), and original choices Bob Heathcote and Amery Smith were replaced by Louiche Mayorga (bass) and No Mercy's Sal Troy (drums).

"We initially rehearsed in Santa Monica at a little place on Lincoln Blvd., then when Bob and Amery left we moved to the basement of Louiche's house."

With the final line up established and two songs "It's Not Easy" and "A Little Each Day" completed, Los Cycos were now ready for their recording debut on Suicidal Records.

The Skate Punk compilation "Welcome to Venice" featured local Venice bands Suicidal Tendencies, Beowülf, Los Cycos, No Mercy and Excel, and was the first record released on the new label.

Band politics and Muir's responsibilities with Suicidal prompted Gallo to leave the band before the release of "Welcome to Venice" his picture remained on the album's cover.

1987

The other Los Cycos track "A Little Each Day" was also included in the 1987 Suicidal Tendencies release "Join The Army" and again on "Still Cyco After All These Years" released in 93.

1988

In 1988 Gallo founded the heavy metal band "Cold Shot" recruiting singer/songwriter Adam Murray, bassist Erin Bartley, and drummer Rikki Baggett.

The name "Cold Shot" (a suggestion by Murray) was not inspired from Stevie Ray Vaughan's song of the same name.

Murray was working a construction job.

His boss described his ex as "A real cold shot".

Cold Shot played alongside such bands as the Bullet Boys, Bang Tango, Guns N' Roses and Motörhead.

1989

Los Cycos disbanded that same year and in 1989 Suicidal Tendencies re-recorded "It's Not Easy" for their 1989 release Controlled by Hatred/Feel Like Shit...Déjà Vu album.

1994

Cold Shot disbanded in 1994.

1998

The recordings were shelved and in 1998 when Nick left Megadeth, they decided to record together.

Recording for Menzas Life After Deth was done over a two-year period and was written and performed mostly by Menza.

Guest guitarist included Gallo as well as Christian Nesmith (son of Mike Nesmith of The Monkees) for leads.

Nick hired producer Max Norman (Ozzy Osbourne, Megadeth) to produce a few of the tracks.

"It was a lot of fun to record and I was looking forward to the live shows"; however, the excitement was short-lived.

2000

In 2000 it resurfaced on the "FNG" compilation and a fourth time on the 2008 (Split) Album "Lights...Camera...Revolution!/Still Cyco After All These Years."

2012

In November 2012 Cold Shot signed a record deal with Eönian Records to release all their previously unreleased material.

Eventually Gallo co-founded the band "Chodle's Trunk" with former Megadeth drummer Nick Menza and singer songwriter Gary "G-Voz" Flores.

"All we got offered was a Japanese deal for like 10 grand and we thought WOW we spent more on recording it!"