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Doug Aldrich | Self | |
Frankie Banali | Self | |
Kevin DuBrow | Self | |
Drew Forsyth | Self - Drummer | |
Tracii Guns | Narrator | |
Joel Hoekstra | Self | |
Lori Hollen | Self - President: Quiet Riot Fan Club | |
Bruce Kulick | Self | |
George Lynch | Self | |
Laura Mandell | Self - Kevin's Mother | |
Kim McNair | Self - Randy's Friend | |
Gary Moore | Self | |
Ozzy Osbourne | Self | |
Brian Reason | Self - Randy's Guitar Tech | |
Delores Rhoads | Self - Randy's Mother | |
Kelle Rhoads | Self | |
Randy Rhoads | Self | |
Rudy Sarzo | Self - Bassist | |
Ron Sobol | Self - Photographer | |
Dana Strum | Self | |
Edward Van Halen | Self | |
Dweezil Zappa | Self |
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Producer |
J.D. Beaufils
Jessica Bennett Lucile Bouez Julie Paquit |
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Writer |
Michael Bruining
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Randy Rhoads’ guitar riffs re-shaped rock ‘n roll and raised the stakes for guitarists around the world. Known primarily as the lead guitarist for Ozzy Osbourne and for his groundbreaking guitar work on the albums “Blizzard of Ozz” and “Diary of a Madman”, Randy spent most of his life playing in a small band known at the time, Quiet Riot. After leaving Quiet Riot to play, record and tour with Ozzy, Randy died at the young age of 25 in a tragic plane crash in Florida. His body died that day, but his soul and music live on forever. |
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