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  1. Los Angeles, United States. Occupation (s) Musician, singer-songwriter, author, poet. Instrument (s) Guitar. Arik Ben Marshall (born February 13, 1967) [1] is an American guitarist, singer, songwriter, poet, and author, best known as a member of the Red Hot Chili Peppers in 1992-93.

  2. 30. Sept. 2023 · The first guitarist they recruited, Arik Marshall, lasted less than a year. The second, Jesse Tobias, barely notched up a month. “We were looking for very specific, cosmic characteristics, and they weren’t presenting themselves,” Kiedis told

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  3. 7. Feb. 2024 · Arik Marshall. Marshall had a short run with the band following Frusciante’s departure in 1992, in the middle of the worldwide Blood Sugar Sex Magik tour. He toured extensively during this time, even playing Lollapalooza that year.

  4. After failed auditions with Zander Schloss, Arik Marshall of Los Angeles band Marshall Law was hired, and the Chili Peppers headlined the Lollapalooza festival in 1992. Marshall also appeared in the music videos for " Breaking the Girl " and " If You Have to Ask ", as well as the Simpsons episode " Krusty Gets Kancelled ".

  5. Arik Ben Marshall was the guitarist for the Red Hot Chili Peppers during a short period of time between 1992 and 1993, replacing John Frusciante to complete the Blood Sugar Sex Magik Tour. He was replaced by Jesse Tobias. Previous to Red Hot Chili Peppers, he was in the band Marshall Law. He is...

  6. 4. Juni 2018 · One of the rare performances with Arik Marshall on guitar. Mt. Smart Supertop, Auckland, New Zealand. October 28th, 1992.My Twitter: https://twitter.com/redh...

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  7. 11. Mai 2018 · Former members: Jack Irons, drums (born Los Angeles, California, 18 July 1962); Arik Marshall, guitar (born Los Angeles, California, 13 February 1967); Cliff Martinez, drums; Dave Navarro (born Santa Monica, California, 7 June 1967); Jack Sherman, guitar; Hillel Slovak (born Haifa, Israel, 13 April 1962; died Los Angeles, California ...