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  1. Bradley James „DezFafara (* 12. Mai 1966 in Santa Barbara) ist ein US-amerikanischer Metal -Sänger. Nach seiner Zeit bei der Musikgruppe She’s in Pain ab 1992 wurde Fafara als Sänger der gegen Ende der 1990er populären Nu-Metal -Band Coal Chamber bekannt, seit 2002 ist er Frontmann bei DevilDriver .

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    Bradley James " Dez " Fafara (born May 12, 1966) is an American vocalist who performs in the metal bands DevilDriver and Coal Chamber . Early life. Fafara is of Portuguese and Italian descent. His father, Tiger Fafara, and his late uncle, Stanley Fafara, were child actors on the Leave It to Beaver television sitcom .

  3. 4. Juli 2023 · last updated 4 July 2023. From witnessing nu metal at ground zero to his near-death experience with Covid, Dez Fafara has lived a life and then some. (Image credit: Jeremy Saffer) As the frontman for both Coal Chamber and Devildriver, Dez Fafara has been a beloved fixture of the metal scene for more than 25 years, participating in ...

  4. 10. Nov. 2020 · From nu metal anthems to groove metal neck-snappers, these are the 10 songs DevilDriver/Coal Chamber frontman Dez Fafara is proudest of writing. (Image credit: Stephanie Cabral) Dez Fafara is one of music’s great survivors. As a member of Coal Chamber, he was there at the birth of nu metal.

  5. 12. Feb. 2020 · Coal Chamber were one of the first new bands to enter Hollywood’s heavy metal vacuum — a pale and dreary club circuit that had stood as America’s metal Babylon only a couple of years prior. We recently caught up with frontman Dez Fafara, who recalls a grim prognosis for Tinseltown’s rockers.

  6. 11. Mai 2023 · Rehabbed and resurrected in mind, body and spirit, Dez is back in fighting shape, recently finishing off a run of co-headlining dates with DevilDriver and Cradle of Filth, with reunion ...

  7. 8. Juni 2017 · About their first managers downright stealing or taking advantage of them. Dez: There’s a lot of that in the industry, and this is why I say that the shell game in the music industry is the manager. He’s taking 15%, sometimes 20%, from their clients, and sometimes doing a half-assed job, not being on the job full-time.