Melissa Reese

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Melissa Reese
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Reese in 2012
Background information
Born (1990-03-01) March 1, 1990 (age 34) [1] [2] [ dubious discuss ]
Seattle, Washington, U.S.
Genres
Occupations
  • Musician
  • songwriter
  • singer
  • producer
Instruments
  • Synthesizers
  • keyboards
  • vocals
Years active2006–present
Labels Geffen
Member of Guns N' Roses
Website melissareesemusic.com

Melissa Reese (born March 1, 1990) is an American musician who has collaborated frequently with Bryan "Brain" Mantia and is a current member of hard rock band Guns N' Roses. [3]

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Early life

Reese was born in Seattle, Washington. [4] She is the youngest of three children. [4]

Reese began singing and playing piano at age 4. [5] She started writing music on the piano at age 12. [6] At 13 years old, her talents were discovered by musician Tom Whitlock, who helped her get into the music industry. [6] When she was 17, she learned Pro Tools, Reason, and Logic Pro then began performing and producing her own music. [7] She attended Roosevelt High School, where she sang in the vocal jazz ensemble. [4] Reese won an outstanding soloist award at the Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival in high school. [4] After graduating school, Reese began experimenting with recording, creating a module that featured a Boss BR-8 and a Roland Groovebox. [4] [ dubious discuss ]

In her early 20s, she moved to Los Angeles to study music full-time. [5]

Career

Reese performing with Guns N' Roses in 2016. GNR 6-29-16 7 Live at arrowhead.jpg
Reese performing with Guns N' Roses in 2016.

Her first EP was released under the name Lissa (2007), and featured collaboration with Bryan Mantia and Pete Scaturro. [8] Three of the songs of the EP were featured in various TV shows, including Gossip Girl and Keeping up with the Kardashians . [5] [7] [4]

Reese has worked with funk artist Bootsy Collins, rapper Chuck D, singer Vanessa Carlton, soul artist Goapele and singer Taylor Swift. [5] In addition to composing, Reese has produced work for artists such as Drumma Boy. She also did work on the soundtrack for the movie The Assignment. [6]

In October 2016, Reese sang "The Star-Spangled Banner" before a Seattle Seahawks game. [9]

Brain and Melissa

Reese has worked on several projects with Mantia, a composing team dubbed "Brain and Melissa". [7] In 2010, along with Buckethead, they released the multi-CD sets Kind Regards and Best Regards. Brain and Melissa composed part of the soundtrack in the video game Infamous 2 , for which they were nominated for "Outstanding Achievement in Original Composition" by the Academy of Interactive Arts and Sciences awards. [10] Other video games the duo worked on include PlayStation Home , ModNation Racers , Twisted Metal , Fantasia: Music Evolved and Infamous: Second Son . [7] They also scored the films Detention and Power/Rangers . They have worked with music video director Joseph Kahn on several television commercials for NASCAR, SEAT, and Qoros. In addition, they scored a commercial for Johnnie Walker Blue which featured a computer-generated Bruce Lee. [11] They also worked on several remixes of songs from Chinese Democracy for a planned remix album. [3] In addition, the two created a stock music album called Eclectic Cinema alongside former Guns N' Roses guitarist Paul Tobias, and Guns N' Roses and Buckethead collaborator Pete Scaturro. [12] They are currently working on the soundtrack for the upcoming movie Death Race 4: Anarchy and the upcoming Joseph Kahn film Bodied . [6] [5]

The duo performed at a Houston Rockets halftime show on November 10, 2017, performing remixes of "Sorry" and "If the World" from Chinese Democracy, and a cover of KISS's "Do You Love Me?" from Destroyer . [13] They played another NBA halftime show, this time for the Los Angeles Clippers, on November 27, 2017. [14]

Guns N' Roses

Reese after a Guns N' Roses concert in 2016. Guns n'Roses Palacio de los Deportes 30-11-2016 (31366316670) (cropped)2.jpg
Reese after a Guns N' Roses concert in 2016.

Reese joined Guns N' Roses in March 2016 as the band's second keyboardist, replacing Chris Pitman, while also playing synthesizer, sub-bass, background vocals, and programming for all electronic sounds during live performances. She first performed with the band on the Not in This Lifetime... Tour. [15] Upon joining the band, she had two weeks to learn 50 songs to prepare for the tour, working 15 hours a day to learn them. [5] Reese described how she joined the band, stating "They knew of me as a producer and heard about my poetry work. I knew a lot of people in their camp. It just came up as an idea: what about her? I thought it was a joke." Axl later called her composing partner Brain Mantia, and asked "Do I have your blessing on this? [...] Can she pull it off?" [1]

As well as singing backing vocals, Reese's role in the band has been described as the "enhancer", using Akai samplers among other tools to produce sounds from Chinese Democracy songs, as well as playing the Moog synthesizer on "Paradise City". [5] Speaking of her role, she stated "I don't want to get in the way of these songs. On the keys, I add sonic layers to thicken our sound, without sticking out like a sore thumb. Anything from synths [to] organic patches and samples." [5] She first appears with the band on "Absurd" and "Hard Skool", released in 2021. [16] [17]

Discography

Solo

EP

Other appearances

Other projects

Brain & Melissa

with Brain and Buckethead

The Valence Project

Guns N' Roses

Other projects

Session work

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