Dregen (born Andreas Tyrone Svensson; 12 June 1973) is a Swedish musician best known as the guitarist of The Hellacopters, as well as Backyard Babies. As of March 2014, Dregen has also served as the newest member of Michael Monroe's solo band, replacing Ginger as guitarist. He was formerly married to fellow Swedish singer Pernilla Andersson,[1] who is also the mother of their first child, a son named Sixten.[2] The couple officially announced their separation on 1 June 2015.[3]
Swedish guitarist
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Dregen
Dregen performing in 2018
Background information
Birth name
Andreas Tyrone Svensson
Also known as
Dregen, Dregen Hellacopter, Åsk Dregen, Jerry Lee Hellacopter, Sue Ellen
Born
(1973-06-12) 12 June 1973 (age49)
Genres
Garage rock, punk rock, glam punk, glam rock, hard rock, glam metal
He is a founding member of Backyard Babies, who he helped form in 1987. The band announced the start of an indefinite hiatus beginning in 2010. In a 2011 interview with Rocksverige.se, Dregen mentioned the band would eventually come together and be stronger than ever in response to rumours surrounding the band's still ongoing hiatus.[4] During this hiatus, Dregen released a personal autobiography, followed by his first solo record in September 2013.[5] Then, after a 5-year absence, Backyard Babies returned in 2015, going on to release Four By Four later that summer. Its release marked the band's first album in 7 years.
History
Dregen formed the Backyard Babies with his childhood friends Nicke Borg, Peder Carlsson and Johan Blomqvist in their own town of Nässjö, Sweden. The band moved to Stockholm to pursue wider success. The group signed a record deal and released their debut album Diesel & Power in 1994.
Also in 1994, Dregen met singer and guitarist Nicke Andersson who at that time played drums with Swedish death metal outfit Entombed. Together they formed another band, The Hellacopters. The Hellacopters found success in 1996 with their album Supershitty to the Max!, which won a Grammis. It was followed in 1997 by the record Payin' the Dues. The band also toured with KISS. That same year, Backyard Babies released another Grammis winning album – Total 13.
By the end of the 1990s, Dregen decided to leave The Hellacopters and subsequently focused on recording and performing with Backyard Babies.[6]
The album Making Enemies is Good was released in 2001, and Backyard Babies were awarded another Grammis. They toured the world several times and even did a European tour opening up for AC/DC.[7] Since then, the band have released a number of EPs, singles and albums such as Stockholm Syndrome, People Like People Like People Like Us, Backyard Babies and Them XX. The latter resulted in an anniversary tour in 2010, following which the band announced an indefinite hiatus.[8]
In May 2011 Dregen also joined Michael Monroe, from former band Hanoi Rocks.[9] Monroe, writing on his website, said
Dregen is the perfect choice for this band. We are a group of very strong individuals and we really needed a great personality as a guitar player. Dregen has the whole package together – he's a killer guitarist, a brilliant showman, looks great and has the right kind of attitude and taste in music. I feel very glad and lucky that he was willing and able to join us. Dregen is a real star and a true rocker at heart.I can't wait to start rockin' out with him in the band![10]
As of July 2011, Dregen was working on his first solo album.[11] It was released on 25 September 2013 as Dregen.
Musical equipment
Dregen at the 2011 Ilosaarirock festival
Guitars
Gibson ES-335 – Goldtop finish and Classic 57 bridge and neck pickups.
Gibson ES-335 – Cream white finish, Lundgren bridge pickup and Classic 57 neck pickup.
Gibson ES-335 – Black finish, DiMarzio Super Distortion bridge pickup and Classic 57 neck pickup.
Sundberg S-J2 acoustic – Luthier built with custom skull inlays.
Effects
Jim Dunlop Cry Baby
MXR MC-401 Boost
Amplifiers
Fender Super Sonic Heads through 4x12" Fender cabinets – Used live since 2009.
Fender Bassman Heads modified by Tommy Folkesson through 4x12 Marshall cabinets – Used live until 2009.
Fender Prosonic – Used during later studio recordings.
Selected discography
See also: The Hellacopters discography
1994 Backyard Babies – Diesel & Power (Guitar, backing vocals)
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