The guy walked in wearing a red beret and a pink leather jacket and he looked like a frickin’ star. Sabo recalled fondly, “I’ll never forget that moment. The band’s story began in 1986 with a chance meeting between Dave Sabo and Rachel Bolan in a New Jersey guitar shop where Sabo worked. I just had to strike up a conversation.” – Dave Sabo Skid Row burnt brightly for a relatively short period of time and then imploded. Either way, the band always made headlines. Skid Row would be adored, banned, sued, lauded for entering the Billboard album chart at number one or never accepted by the rivals. Adored, Banned, Sued, Lauded and Never Accepted Sebastian Bach was a missing piece of the puzzle that made the band a world-class act but the singer seemed to be a lightning rod for problems and controversy and would be a constant source of irritation to his bandmates. Guitarist Scotty Hill had been sent to the airport to meet an important arrival, which would be their longtime singer, Sebastian Bach. In 1987, guitarist Dave “The Snake” Sabo bassist Rachel Bolan and drummer Rob Affuso waited anxiously in the kitchen of the New Jersey house that was owned by the Sabo family.
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