Reb Beach

Reb Beach: The Shredding Virtuoso of Hard Rock and Heavy Metal
Reb Beach is an American guitarist renowned for his technical prowess and melodic flair across the hard rock and heavy metal genres. Hailing from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, he first achieved major commercial success as a member of the multi-platinum glam metal band Winger in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
Early career
Born in 1963, Reb Beach began his professional journey as a session and touring guitarist in the mid-1980s. His early work included touring with artists like Fiona and contributing to albums such as Howard Jones's 1986 release One to One, which showcased his versatility beyond pure rock.
Breakthrough
Beach's breakthrough arrived in 1988 with the formation of Winger, signed to Atlantic Records. Their self-titled debut album, Winger, achieved double-platinum status, fueled by heavy MTV rotation and hit singles that climbed the Billboard Hot 100.
Key tracks
Seventeen — This hit single from Winger's debut became a definitive anthem of the era, reaching the Top 40 and cementing the band's chart presence.
Headed for a Heartbreak — A power ballad that highlighted Beach's emotive soloing and songwriting, becoming a staple of rock radio.
Can't Get Enuff — A hard-rocking track from the platinum-selling Pull album that demonstrates Beach's aggressive riffing and signature tone.
The Mountain — An instrumental showcase from his 2002 solo album Masquerade that fully displays his technical mastery and compositional skill.
Following Winger's initial hiatus, Beach joined the legendary rock act Whitesnake in 2002, contributing to albums like Good to Be Bad and Forevermore. His tenure with the band solidified his reputation as a world-class touring and recording guitarist. Concurrently, he has been a longstanding member of the progressive rock supergroup Dokken since the mid-2000s, recording several albums and touring extensively.
In a remarkable dual-gig feat, Beach balances his roles in both Whitesnake and Winger, the latter having reunited for several well-received albums including 2014's Better Days Comin'. His signature blend of lightning-fast alternate picking, melodic phrasing, and innovative use of harmonics has influenced a generation of guitarists.
Fans of Reb Beach's guitar work also enjoy the sounds of Winger for the obvious connection and shared melodic metal foundation. The technical firepower of Whitesnake during the modern era heavily features his playing. Listeners appreciate the similar shred style of George Lynch from his work with Dokken and Lynch Mob. The melodic hard rock of Night Ranger also shares a kinship with Beach's hook-oriented soloing.Reb Beach's extensive catalog ensures his music remains in regular rotation across a network of classic rock FM stations, dedicated hard rock online streams, and specialty metal radio programs. His iconic riffs and solos from the late 80s to the present day are perennial favorites.
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