I am thinking that lead player in Seventeen is Reb Beach. I am sure there are many kick butt guitar players like Beach who are not household names. Here is what I pulled up on Wiki:
Beach is best known for his work in the band Winger and for being a member of Whitesnake since 2002.
After graduating from
Fox Chapel Area High School and attending
Berklee College of Music in the early 1980s, he played in
Fiona's backing band and became an accomplished studio musician, working with the likes of Howard Jones, Chaka Khan, The Bee Gees, Twisted Sister, and Roger Daltrey, among others, showcasing Beach's ability to adapt to various musical styles.
While working with Fiona, he was introduced to
Kip Winger who was touring with
Alice Cooper at the time. Eventually they formed the band Sahara along with
Rod Morgenstein and
Paul Taylor, which was later renamed to Winger.
Winger recorded and toured in support of three albums,
Winger (1988),
In the Heart of the Young (1990) and
Pull (1993). The band also released a number of hit singles, including "Seventeen", "Madalaine", "Headed for a Heartbreak" and "Miles Away".
After Winger disbanded in the mid 1990s, Beach first joined Alice Cooper's band and later replaced
George Lynch in the heavy metal band
Dokken. With
Dokken he recorded one studio album titled
Erase The Slate and a live DVD titled
Live From The Sun.
He was also involved with
Sega, as he recorded the soundtrack for the video game
Daytona USA 2.
Since leaving Dokken, Beach has been a part of several different recording and touring projects. In addition to sporadic touring with Winger, he released a solo effort entitled
Masquerade in 2002. Since 2002, he has been a member of
David Coverdale's current incarnation of
Whitesnake and has been the longest-serving guitarist/member of the band to this day, excluding Coverdale.
A "supergroup" project called
The Mob with
King's X frontman
Doug Pinnick and
Night Ranger drummer
Kelly Keagy, resulted in a single self-titled album, released in 2005.
A reformed Winger released their first studio recording in over a decade,
IV in 2006.
He replaced
Jeff Watson in
Night Ranger for a series of dates in Japan and the US, but announced his departure in January 2008.
He currently splits his time between Winger and Whitesnake, recording
Better Days Comin' in 2014 with the former band, and
The Purple Album with the latter in 2015. He continues to tour with both acts.
According to band mate
Kip Winger, Reb is quite adept at coming up with multiple rock riffs at a time, though he is often unable to remember them later.
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Ibanez guitars produced his signature RBM models (stands for
Reb Beach Model) in the early 1990s. On the 2005 Whitesnake reunion tour, he primarily used custom models by luthier
Suhr Guitars.