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Birth name
  
Aaron West Arkeen

Name
  
West Arkeen

Years active
  
1981-1997


Instruments
  
Guitar, vocals

Also known as
  
West Arkeen

Associated acts
  
West Arkeen Guns N39 Roses Lover Tentang West Arkeen


Born
  
June 18, 1960Neuilly-sur-Seine, France (
1960-06-18
)

Origin
  
Los Angeles, California

Occupation(s)
  
Musician, songwriter, record producer

Died
  
May 30, 1997, Los Angeles, California, United States

Genres
  
Rock music, Hard rock, Blues rock

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Aaron West Arkeen (June 18, 1960 – May 30, 1997), was an American musician best known for co-writing several Guns N' Roses songs. He died in Los Angeles as a result of a drug overdose.

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Early life

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Aaron Arkeen was born in Neuilly-sur-Seine, France and grew up in San Diego, California. He was the grandson of Russian-Jewish immigrants and the son of a US Army sergeant, Morris Arkeen. Arkeen started playing guitar when he was 14 years old. After having only one guitar lesson, Arkeen was a self-taught guitar player. Arkeen cited John Lennon, Led Zeppelin, Jimi Hendrix, Elton John, and Ted Nugent as musical influences from his youth.

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Arkeen worked in the oil industry in Texas and as a slot machine repairman in Las Vegas, before moving to Los Angeles to pursue a music career at age 21.

Music career

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After several years of struggling to launch a career, Arkeen befriended a group of musicians, later to be known as Guns N' Roses. Arkeen co-wrote "It's So Easy," "Crash Diet", "Bad Obsession", "The Garden", "Sentimental Movie" and "Yesterdays" for Guns N' Roses. Arkeen also penned "Make Your Play" and "Pressure" for Brother Cane, as well as co-wrote "My Misery" for Phantom Blue. In the late 80's, Arkeen lived in an apartment next to Duff Mckagan and Sly Stone.

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After working on other songs with the band for their double set Use Your Illusion I and II, Arkeen started his own project in 1995, The Outpatience. Featuring vocalist Mike Shotton, bassist James Hunting, guitarist Joey Hunting, drummer Abe Laboriel Jr. and keyboardist Gregg Buchwalter, the band released their debut album, Anxious Disease in 1996 in Japan. The album has connections to Guns N' Roses: Axl Rose, Slash and Duff McKagan appear as guest artists and Izzy Stradlin co-wrote one of the songs.

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Izzy Stradlin and Duff McKagan are most closely associated with Arkeen. The trio played in The Drunkfuxs' side project together and Arkeen co-wrote two of the songs on McKagan's debut solo record, Believe in Me.

Death

On May 30, 1997, West was found dead in his Los Angeles home at 36 years old. Arkeen had been at home recovering from severe burns from his indoor barbeque that exploded. His death was ruled an "accidental opiate overdose."

Legacy and influence

Duff McKagan credits Arkeen with teaching him about alternate tuning on guitar. Slash stated that Arkeen was "the only one that always came through when any of us needed anything; for a long time he literally was the only one we could trust" The Guns N' Roses album Live Era: '87-'93 was dedicated, in part, to his memory.

References

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