Formed 1985, U.S.A.
Albums:
1989
Enuff Z'Nuff
1991
Strength
1993
Animals With Human Intelligence
1994
1985
1995
Tweaked
1996
Peach Fuzz
1997
Seven
1998
Live
1999
Paraphernalia
2000
10
2002
Welcome To Blue Island
2004
Favorites
2004
"?"
2006
Greatest Hits
History:
When Enuff Z'Nuff hit the mainstream in 1989 they were (unfairly) lumped into the hair metal genre that was
massive at the time. But the group transcended that genre with their vocal harmonies and pop sensibilities. Really
nothing more than an exceptional pop-rock band, the hard rock categorization of Enuff Z'Nuff proved to be
both a blessing and a curse.
Friends Donnie Vie (vocals/guitar) and Chip Z'Nuff (bass/vocals) formed Enough Z'Nuff
in Chicago, Illinois in 1985. The band quickly recorded a demo, and with the addition of Derek Frigo
(guitar, ex-LeMans) and Vikki Foxx (drums) promptly changed their name to Enuff Z'Nuff. After years of
working their way through the club circuit the major labels finally came calling, leading to a deal with Atco
Records. Their self-titled debut proved to be a surprise success spawning two hit singles in "New Thing" and the
ballad "Fly High Michelle". However their glam image on their videos was often at odds with their Cheap Trick
meets The Beatles sound, causing some people to take more interest in the look than the actual music.
Enuff Z'Nuff toned down their image for 1991's Strength, but it was unable to reach the
same level of popularity as the debut. To make matters even worse, the genre in which they were falsely thrown
into was about to self-destruct, taking Enuff Z'Nuff down with it. With the band's future looking darker
by the minute, drugs and alcohol began to take their toll, resulting in Frigo leaving the group for a short
time. With the members getting their vices under control (momentarily) they went back into the studio to record the third album.
Foxx jumped ship after recording his drum tracks for Animals With Human Intelligence to join
Vince Neil who had recently split from Motley Crue.
With new drummer Ricky Parent, Enuff
Z'Nuff hit the road opening for Poison, but with the influx of grunge few people were listening.
Drug abuse and infighting led to Frigo leaving for good in 1994 and original guitarist Gino
Martino returned to the fold. The band wanted to release a double album but instead decided on splitting the
recordings onto two albums, Tweaked and the more eclectic tunes being released as Chip & Donnie's
Brothers (later reissued as Seven). By 1996 Martino could no longer fulfill touring
obligations and guitarist Johnny Monaco became the newest member. However the band faced some huge setbacks
after the release of Welcome To Blue Island; Donnie Vie left to pursue a solo career and then with
rumors of a reunion circulating Derek Frigo passed away from an accidental drug overdose on May 28, 2004 followed
by Ricky Parent who lost his battle with cancer on October 27, 2007.
The remaining three members continue to tour, but with Chip Z'Nuff joining Adler's Appetite
in late 2005 the future of Enuff Z'Nuff is anyone's guess.
Links:
The Official Enuff Z'Nuff Page
The Official Donnie Vie Page
The Official Johnny Monaco Page
Peachfuzz: The Official Enuff Z'Nuff Fan Site
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