“Randy Rhoads: Reflections Of A Guitar Icon”, a new documentary about legendary guitarist Randy Rhoads, best known for his work with OZZY OSBOURNE, has just been made available on Video On Demand. The 85-minute film was directed by Andre Relis and was narrated by L.A. GUNS guitarist Tracii Guns. It was written and edited by Michael Bruining.
“Randy Rhoads: Reflections Of A Guitar Icon” includes interviews with Randy‘s mother Delores Rhoads, brother Kelle Rhoads, Eddie Van Halen (VAN HALEN),Rudy Sarzo (QUIET RIOT),Frankie Banali (QUIET RIOT),Joel Hoekstra (WHITESNAKE),Bruce Kulick (KISS),Doug Aldrich (WHITESNAKE, DIO),Gary Moore, Dweezil Zappa, George Lynch (DOKKEN) and Ozzy Osbourne.
Speaking to Darren Paltrowitz, host of the “Paltrocast With Darren Paltrowitz”, Relis stated about his decision to get involved with making of the film: “What really got me to do this documentary… There was an existing documentary from 2012 [or] 2013, which is ‘Randy Rhoads: The Quiet Riot Years’. And they never really released it. And the filmmaker reached out to me. I watched it and I just thought, ‘This is incredible.’ So, yeah, there’s a lot of material utilized that’s been dated from that period of time.”
Asked which part of the filmmaking process was most difficult this time around, whether it was condensing Randy‘s life story into less than 90 minutes or securing the rights to all the footage that is used in the film, Relis said: “Quite frankly, all of ’em. Like I say, it was a unique situation that I had an underlying film that I was able to license a lot of footage from. But a film producer… I’ve been producing films that are really, really, really hard to make, dealing with very difficult personalities, and I think that through my 12, 13 years of producing movies, it really helped just hammer through it.
“There was a lot of people along the way that tried to squash it or made it really difficult for me, and I just thought, ‘We’ve gotta get the story out. We’ve gotta get the story out,'” he explained. “And I’m not gonna let the story go.’
“There was a time where it was pretty sketchy, but I stayed committed and we got it done.”
Rhoads and two others were killed on March 19, 1982 when the small plane they were flying in at Flying Baron Estates in Leesburg, Florida struck Osbourne‘s tour bus, then crashed into a mansion. Rhoads was 25 years old.
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