Jack Sherman, a guitarist who joined the band Red Hot Chili Peppers for its debut album and first US tour, has died at age 64, the band says.
But by the time"Freaky Styley" came out, Sherman was out of the group, and Slovak was back in, for one of many stints to come.
Sherman later had lesser roles on two other Red Hot Chili Peppers albums —"Mother's Milk" and"The Abbey Road EP." On Sunday, the band commemorated the anniversaries of two albums Sherman worked on, which came out on the same day, two years apart."Freaky Styley" was released on Aug. 16 1985 and"Mother's Milk," came out in 1989.
Although many fans considered Sherman's contributions seminal and essential, Sherman was not among those named for Rock & Roll Hall of Fame honors when the group was inducted eight years ago. He was unhappy about being left out and blamed the band for influencing the decision to exclude him and Dave Navarro, another guitarist and former member of the Red Hot Chili Peppers.After leaving the Chili Peppers, Sherman found himself in demand as a session player in the late '80s and early '90s, taking the lead role on Tonio K.
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