Even 40 years after Randy Rhoads died, he’s still considered a guitar legend for what he did in his all-too-brief 25 years and for what he was supposed to be… a guitar icon.
Now, a new rock documentary ‘Randy Rhoads: Reflections of a Guitar Icon,’ explores the life and talent of the gone-too-soon guitar virtuoso.
Official Synopsis from the trailer:
In the 70s, Randy Rhoads’ guitar riffs reshaped rock n roll and raised the stakes for guitarists everywhere. As the lead guitarist for Quiet Riot and Ozzy Osbourne, Randy made a name for himself at a very young age. You can still hear his hair-raising guitar solos on the albums Blizzard of Oz & Diary of a Madman. Tragically, Randy died at the young age of 25 in a plane crash. Known as the James Dean of rock n roll, he left this world too soon, but his soul and music live on forever.
The doc is directed by Andre Relis and narrated by L.A. Guns guitarist Tracii Guns.
‘Randy Rhoads: Reflections of a Guitar Icon’ is now available to buy or rent.
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