Dave Navarro

Dave Navarro
David Michael "Dave" Navarrois an American guitarist, singer-songwriter, and actor. He is best known as a founding member of the alternative rock band Jane's Addictionand as a former member of the Red Hot Chili Peppers. He also released one solo album Trust No One. Navarro has also been a member of the Jane's Addiction spin-off bands, Deconstruction and The Panic Channel. Allmusic's Greg Prato described him as "one of alternative rock's first true guitar heroes," with an eclectic playing style...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionGuitarist
Date of Birth7 June 1967
CitySanta Monica, CA
CountryUnited States of America
I wish I was a shredder that could play everything, but I don't have the patience.
There is no love left in your eyes, there is no love between your thighs.
I've always been a fan of music where you can hear new things each time you listen.
I'm as obsessive with health as I was with destruction.
So as long as I can do the music or create, I'll feel fine.
I'm thrilled I have the opportunity to do the 'Spread' show and have the terrific sponsors that we work with like Nikon or Verizon.
I have never been sexually aroused by a man. But I have yet to kiss Johnny Depp, so you never know.
My God! So sad to hear about Amy Winehouse! My deepest condolences to her friends and family and fans. You will be missed Amy xoxox
Chad Michael Ward is a master of the storytelling craft. His imagery, both still and moving, reaches deep into the darkest corners of the mind, combining the macabre and the sensuous Revealing humanity's secret daydream atrocities. CMW taps into our most excitable of emotions with a blend of fear and human sexuality. Like an erotic car accident we can not look away from.
I'm either shooting nine grams of coke a day or spending two hours at the gym. There's no middle ground.
As a viewer of television if there's something I don't like or find offensive, I just don't watch it.
Jane's Addiction has only put out new music when our hearts were in and when we had something to say creatively.
For me, it doesn't matter how difficult something is, it doesn't matter how impressive it is, it's what sounds best that really counts.
And I've also come to the conclusion that, as far as guitar solos and things like that are concerned, it's more important to complement the music rather than take away from it.