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Troy Van Leeuwen

1970 - Today

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Troy Van Leeuwen (Dutch pronunciation: [vɑn ˈleːu̯ə(n)]; born January 5, 1970) is an American musician and record producer. He is best known as a guitarist and multi-instrumentalist in the rock band Queens of the Stone Age, with whom he has recorded five studio albums. Joining the band in 2002, he is the second-longest-serving member of the band, after founding member Josh Homme. Van Leeuwen is also a member of the supergroup Gone Is Gone and has fronted his own projects, Enemy and Sweethead. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Troy Van Leeuwen is the 2,817th most popular musician, the 15,868th most popular biography from United States and the 1,165th most popular American Musician.

Troy Van Leeuwen is most famous for being the guitarist and multi-instrumentalist for the rock band Queens of the Stone Age. He has also played with other notable bands, including A Perfect Circle and Failure.

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Among MUSICIANS

Among musicians, Troy Van Leeuwen ranks 2,817 out of 3,175Before him are Latto, Leszek Możdżer, Wallace Roney, Alessandro Venturella, Carl Craig, and Chris Stapleton. After him are Diodato, Sam Totman, James Dean Bradfield, Pakito, Pete Wentz, and Stephen Bray.

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Among people born in 1970, Troy Van Leeuwen ranks 807Before him are Aleksandr Beketov, Valeri Popovitch, Kim Byung-ji, Kevin Weisman, Naked Cowboy, and Master P. After him are Shoko Aida, Zorana Mihajlović, Driss Benzekri, Mauricio Wright, Nico, and Tommy Moe.

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Among MUSICIANS In United States

Among musicians born in United States, Troy Van Leeuwen ranks 1,165Before him are John Tempesta (1964), Sterling Campbell (1964), Latto (1998), Wallace Roney (1960), Carl Craig (1969), and Chris Stapleton (1978). After him are Pete Wentz (1979), Stephen Bray (1956), J Mascis (1965), Brendon Urie (1987), Ani DiFranco (1970), and Chuck Behler (1965).