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* [[Eric_Carr|Eric Carr]] ([[1950]]-[[1991]]) ([[Kiss_(band)|Kiss]]) |
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* [[Adam Carson]] ([[1975]]-) ([[AFI (band)|AFI]]) |
* [[Adam Carson]] ([[1975]]-) ([[AFI (band)|AFI]]) |
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* [[Igor Cavalera]] ([[1970]]-) Brazilian drummer best known for his work with the metal band Sepultura. His style incorporates the use of many percussions and "jungle grooves" inspired by Brazilian tribal music. |
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* [[Inca Cesar]] ([[1987]]-) ([[Yossarian]]) |
* [[Inca Cesar]] ([[1987]]-) ([[Yossarian]]) |
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* [[Jimmy Chamberlain]] ([[1964]]-) |
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The following are famous drummers, mostly in the fields of metal, rock, and jazz.
See also: List of jazz drummers, List of percussionists
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- Alex Acuña (Alejandro Neciosup Acua) (1944- ) (Jazz) Born in Peru, became ensconced in the annals of jazz history when he joined ranks with the watershed group Weather Report.
- Steven Adler (Rock) (Guns N' Roses, Adler's Appetite)
- Rob Affuso (1963-) (Punk) (Skid Row)
- AFX Perhaps more precisely considered a "meta-drummer." Along with Luke Vibert and Squarepusher, he is a formidable pioneer and master of drill n bass.
- Tommy Aldridge (ex-Black Oak Arkansas, Ted Nugent,Motörhead)
- Tim 'Herb' Alexander (Rock) (Primus)
- Rashied Ali
- Rick Allen (1963-) (Rock) (Def Leppard), lost his left arm in a 1984 traffic accident, but learnt to drum one-armed and continued on with the band.
- Barry Altschul (1943-) (Jazz)
- Andy Anderson (1951-) (Rock) (The Cure)
- Animal (197?-) is the Muppet drummer for Dr. Teeth and the Electric Mayhem, the band for The Muppet Show. Animal is usually chained to the drum set, as his musical outbursts are extremely violent. He may have been "inspired" by the antics of Keith Moon of The Who.
- Carmine Appice (1946-) (Vanilla Fudge) Also wrote Realistic Rock, the first book about rock drumming that was actually written by a rock drummer.
- Vinny Appice (Rock) (Black Sabbath) Younger brother of Carmine Appice.
- Yukihiro Awaji (from L'arc-en-Ciel)
- Mihailo Arnaut - TABA (Rock) Visoki Napon (eng. High Voltage). Young rock drummer from Serbia, Belgrade. Started his career in band Visoki Napon (eng. High Voltage) which plays good old rock 'n' roll. Also, cooperated with various Belgrade bands.
B
- Ginger Baker (1939- ) (Rock) (Cream) Known for his innovation, virtuosity, and showmanship.
- Ramon Banda (1954 (Jazz) Banda Brothers & Joey DeFrancesco
- Paul Barbarin (c.1900-1969) (Jazz) One of the very best of the pre-Big Band era jazz drummers. A member of the Barbarin family, a dynasty in New Orleans jazz.
- John Barbata (1945-) (Jefferson Airplane)
- Nicholas Barker (Metal) (Cradle of Filth, (Dimmu Borgir)
- Travis Barker (Rock) (Blink 182)
- Joey Baron (Laurie Anderson)
- Carlton Barrett (most famous as the drummer of Bob Marley & The Wailers, also played with many other reggae artists)
- Carter Beauford (Rock) (Dave Matthews Band)
- Louie Bellson (1924- ) One of the most accomplished jazz drummers of all time. Was the father of the double-bass drum.
- Taz Bentley (Reverend Horton Heat, Burden Brothers)
- Pete Best (1941-) Early drummer with the Beatles.
- Gregg Bissonette (1959-)
- Curt Bisquera (1959-) Worked with Elton John & Mick Jagger, famous for his glasses and long hair
- Jason Bittner (Shadows Fall)
- Jimmy Carl Black (1938-) (Frank Zappa's The Mothers of Invention)
- Cindy Blackman
- Ed Blackwell (1929-1992) First came to national attention as the drummer with Ornette Coleman's quartet, around 1960. Known as one of the great innovators of the free jazz of the 1960s, fusing New Orleans and African rhythms with bebop.
- Brian Blade (Joni Mitchell)
- Hal Blaine
- Art Blakey (1919-1990) (Jazz) One of the inventors of the modern, bebop style of drumming.
- Jason Bonham (1966-) (Rock) Son of John Bonham.
- John Bonham (1948-1980) (Rock) (Led Zeppelin) Recognised as one of the most influential and loudest of all drummers who was able to sustain an electric tension throughout his playing
- Mike Bordin
- Rob Bourdon (1979-) (Linkin Park)
- Terry Bozzio (Frank Zappa, Missing Persons) rose to the challenge of Frank Xappa who wrote a complicated percussion piece for him, known as "The Black Page" due to the density of the score. The best version of this is found on Frank Zappa's "Live in New York" album. Bozzio was also well known for his huge kit and his ability to play several drum and effects pedals simultaneously
- Bill Bruford (1948-) (Yes, King Crimson, Bruford, Bruford's Earthworks) One of the more successful British drummers to have emerged from the progressive rock years, drawing widely from African and Latin American rhythms
- Rick Buckler (The Jam)
- Budgie (Pete Clarke) (1957-) (Siouxsie & the Banshees)
- Clem Burke (drummer for 1980s New Wave bands Blondie and The Romantics)
- Ron Bushy (1945-) (Rock) (Iron Butterfly) Drummer on the legendary song "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida".
- Scott Byrne (1961-2005) (Rock) Instant Death
C
- Will Calhoun
- Phill Calvert (Rock) (The Bithday Paty)
- Matt Cameron (1962-) (Rock) (Soundgarden and Pearl Jam)
- Brendan Canty (Fugazi)
- Jim Capaldi (1944-2005)
- Danny Carey (1961-) (Tool) Uses a mixture of Percussive Arts Society (PAS) standard rudiments transposed across the entire kit in complex patterns and odd time signatures
- Karen Carpenter (1950-1983) (Carpenters)
- Eric Carr (1950-1991) (Kiss)
- Adam Carson (1975-) (AFI)
- Igor Cavalera (1970-) Brazilian drummer best known for his work with the metal band Sepultura. His style incorporates the use of many percussions and "jungle grooves" inspired by Brazilian tribal music.
- Inca Cesar (1987-) (Yossarian)
- Jimmy Chamberlain (1964-)
- Dennis Chambers
- Chad Channing (1967-) (Nirvana)
- Damon Che (Don Caballero)
- Brian Chippendale (1973-) (Lightning Bolt)
- Kenny Clarke (Ann Ronell)
- Jimmy Cobb
- Billy Cobham virtuoso jazz fusion drummer, with a military drumming background. Rose to prominence dramatically with John McLaughlin and the Mahuvishnu Orchestra. Known for his use of Swiss army triplets in his fills, his incredible speed and agility on the double bass
- Vinnie Colaiuta (1956-)
- Claude Coleman Jr. (Ween)
- Phil Collins (1951-) (Rock) (Genesis) very influenced by jazz, which can be heard clearly in his work with Brand X. However, it is for his unassuming sensitive treatment of the musical complexities of Genesis that he will be best remembered. In more recent years, Collins has tended to put the complex drumming work to one side in pursuit of lounge-style jazz singing and easily accessible popular musical forms.
- Gerry Conway
- Paul Cook The Sex Pistols)
- Tré Cool (Rock) (Green Day)
- Jason Cooper
- Stewart Copeland (Rock) (Curved Air, The Police)
- Billy Cotton
- Peter Criss (1947-) (Kiss)
- Chris Curtis (1941-2005) (The Searchers)
D
- John Densmore (The Doors)
- Alan Dawson (1929-1996)
- Kevin Dean drummer of Brand New Sin
- Mikkey Dee (ex-King Diamond, Motörhead)
- Jack DeJohnette (Jazz)
- Victor DeLorenzo (Violent Femmes)
- Baby Dodds (1898-1959) early jazz drummer
- Micky Dolenz (1945- ) (The Monkees)
- John Dolmayan (System of a Down)
- Virgil Donati
- David Douglas (Relient K)
- Gigi Drums
- Aynsley Dunbar
- Nick D'Virgilio (1968) - session drummer for Genesis and Tears for Fears, drummer/lead vocalist for Spock's Beard)
E
- Sheila E (Sheila Escovedo) (1957- ) Served as the drummer and musical director for Prince
- Blas Elias (Slaughter)
- Sonny Emory
- Peter Erskine
- Adrian Erlandsson
- Daniel Erlandsson
- Guy Evans Drummer for band Van der Graaf Generator and for the audio-visual project Echo City. Probably one of the most underrated drummers of the British progressive rock scene
F
- Jon Farriss (1977-) (The Farriss Brothers/INXS)
- Vic Firth
- Ginger Fish (Marilyn Manson)
- Jon Fishman
- Mick Fleetwood (1942-) (Fleetwood Mac)
- Billy Flynn (Geggy Tah)
- D.J. Fontana (born 1931) (Elvis Presley)
- Al Foster
- John French
- Josh Freese (The Vandals, A Perfect Circle, Session, Guns N' Roses)
- Rick Ferrusi (Dead On Arrival)
- Ferrusi Rick (Dead On Arrival)
- Lucas Fox (ex-Motörhead)
G
- Steve Gadd (1945-)
- Rob Gardner (Guns N' Roses)
- Mike Gibbins (1949-2005) (Rock) Badfinger
- Pete Gill (ex-Saxon, ex-Motörhead)
- Michel Gondry
- Bobby Graham
- Milford Graves
- Dave Grohl (1969-) (Rock) (Nirvana and Foo Fighters)
- Trilok Gurtu
H
- Tomas Haake (Meshuggah)
- Willie "Too Big" Hall (from The Blues Brothers)
- Tubby Hall (1895-1946)
- Jan Hammer
- Zac Hanson
- Beaver Harris
- Mickey Hart (1943-)
- Roy Haynes
- Topper Headon
- Levon Helm
- Don Henley - The Eagles
- Mark Heron (Oceansize)
- Raymond Herrera (Fear Factory)
- Paul Hester
- Billy Higgins
- Zach Hill (Hella)
- Steve Hindalong
- Gene Hoglan
- Matt Horton
- Jeremy Hummel (formerly of Breaking Benjamin)
- John Humphrey (Seether)
- Clint Hyndman - Something For Kate
I
J
- Steve Jansen
- Elvin Jones (1927-2004) (Jazz) (John Coltrane Quartet)
- Philly Joe Jones
- Matt Johnson
- Ben Johnston (Biffy Clyro)
- Steve Jordan
- Joey Jordison (Slipknot)
K
- Manu Katché
- Johnny Kelly (Type O Negative)
- Jim Keltner
- Billy Kersands, blackface minstrel performer known for his acrobatic drumming
- Kitty (Mindless Self Indulgence)
- Eric Kretz
- Bill Kreutzmann (Grateful Dead)
- Gene Krupa (1909-1973) Known for his highly energetic and flamboyant style.
- Russ Kunkel (rock) - Jackson Browne, Carly Simon, James Taylor, David Crosby and Graham Nash
- Jimmy Keegan (1969-) Spock's Beard, Santana, Kenny Loggins, John Waite, The Trip
L
- Papa Jack Laine (1873-1966) Has been called the first white jazz musician. The patriarch of the early 1900's New Orleans music scene.
- Jon Lee (1968-2002)
- Tommy Lee (1962-) (Metal) (Mötley Crüe)
- Jaki Liebezeit (Can (band))
- Yoseph "Joe" Levy (1959-)
- Zach Lind (Jimmy Eat World)
- Pete Lockett
- Dave Lombardo Slayer Known for his astonishing speed and innovation.
- Martin Lopez
- Gas Lipstick (H.I.M.)
- Mike Luce (Drowning Pool)
M
- Brian Mantia (Primus, Guns N' Roses)
- Jimmy Marinos (The Romantics)
- Billy Martin
- Nick Mason (Pink Floyd)
- Pat Mastelotto
- Dave Mattacks
- Nicko McBrain (Iron Maiden)
- Ed McTaggart
- Roy Mayorga
- Jerry Mercer (April Wine)
- Bruce Mitchell (The Durutti Column)
- Mitch Mitchell (The Jimi Hendrix Experience)
- Keith Moon (1947-1978) (Rock) (The Who)
- Sean Moore (Manic Street Preachers)
- Fabrizio Moretti (The Strokes)
- Stephen Morris (Joy Division, New Order)
- Paul Motian
- Flo Mounier (1974-) (Cryptopsy)
- Larry Mullen, Jr. (U2)
- Sunny Murray
- Paul McKinnon (1946-)
- Jess Margera(CKY)
O
- Babatunde Olatunji (1927-2003) Nigerian drummer and World Music pioneer
- Jay Osmond
- Ken Owen (Carcass)
P
- Ian Paice
- Carl Palmer (1950-)
- Melvin Parker
- John Paris (Earth, Wind, & Fire)
- Vinnie Paul (Metal) (Pantera) Drummer.
- Neil Peart (1952-) (Rock) (Rush) Drummer and lyricist. Considered the most technically perfect drummer in rock and roll.
- Jan Pelan (1981-)
- Chris Pennie (Metal/Hardcore) (Dillinger Escape Plan}
- Scott Phillips (Creed, Alter Bridge)
- Simon Phillips (1957-)
- Mike Portnoy (Progressive Metal) (Dream Theater) Known as a spectacular drummer in the modern age.
- Cozy Powell (1947-1998)
- Prince
R
- Tommy Ramone (1952-) The drummer for the original lineup of the punk band the Ramones
- Sean Reinert
- Reni
- Buddy Rich (1917-1987) (Jazz) Drummer and bandleader. Billed as the World's Greatest Drummer; known for his technique, speed, and ability to improvise.
- Ben Riley
- Herlin Riley
- Max Roach (1924-) (Jazz) One of the first drummers to play in the bebop style.
- Steve Rucker (Bee Gees)
- John Rutsey (1953-)
- Kim Ruzz (Mercyful Fate)
S
- Pete Sandoval (Morbid Angel)
- Gina Schock
- Jon "Bermuda" Schwartz ("Weird Al" Yankovic)
- Peter Sellers (1925-1980) Better known for his acting.
- David Silveria (KoЯn)
- Phil Selway (1967-)
- Danny Seraphine (Chicago)
- Chad Smith
- Steve Smith
- Matt Sorum (The Cult, Guns N' Roses)
- Squarepusher
- Zak Starkey (1965-) (Rock) Son of Ringo Starr, has played for The Who and is currently in Oasis
- Ringo Starr (aka Richard Starkey) (1940-) (Rock) The Beatles
- Thomas Stauch (former Blind Guardian member, currently in Savage Circus)
- Bill Stewart
- Eddie Stratton (Rock) (One Minute Silence)
- Clyde Stubblefield
T
- Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor (ex-Motörhead)
- Roger Taylor (Duran Duran)
- Roger Taylor (1949-) (Queen) Drummer/percussionist and vocalist.
- Ted − Dead Kennedys drummer 1978−1981; replaced by D.H. Peligro
- Shinya Terachi (Dir en Grey)
- Jon Theodore (The Mars Volta)
- Pete Thomas (The Attractions)
- Chester Thompson (Phil Collins)
- Paul Thompson - Roxy Music
- Laurence Tolhurst
- Matt Tong (Bloc Party)
- Tico Torres (Hector Tico Samuel Torres) (1953-) (Rock) (Bon Jovi)
- Jeff Tortora(1971-) (Blue Man Group2000-present) Former drummer for Joey Belladonna(1993) Occasional drummer for Joe Stump(1993-)
- Scott Travis ([[Judas Priest]) ([[Racer X])
- Maureen Tucker (The Velvet Underground)
- Trym (Emperor}
U
- Lars Ulrich (1963-) (Metal) (Metallica)
V
- Toby Vail (Bikini Kill)
- Butch Vig (1957-) (Rock) (Garbage)
- Alex Van Halen (1953-) (Rock), Van Halen (1974-)
W
- Chad Wackerman
- Bill Ward (1948-) (Black Sabbath)
- Charlie Watts (1941-) (The Rolling Stones)
- Jeff 'Tain' Watts
- Chick Webb (William Henry Webb) (1905-1939) (Swing music) Drummer and band leader.
- Dave Weckl (1960-)
- Max Weinberg - E Street Band, Max Weinberg Seven
- Andy Whale (Bolt Thrower)
- Brad Wilk (Rage Against The Machine and Audioslave)
- Alan "Oasis" White - long-time drummer of Oasis.
- Alan White - Plastic Ono Band, Yes
- Andy White
- Steve White - Paul Weller drummer and brother of Alan White from Oasis.
- Lenny White
- Meg White (White Stripes)
- Barry Whitwam (1946-) (Rock) Herman's Hermits
- Paul Wertico (1953-) (Jazz) (The Pat Metheny Group)
- Tony Williams
- Boris Williams
- Pick Withers
- Robert Wyatt
Y
- Adrian Young (1969-) (Rock) (No Doubt)
- Yoshiki
Chris Wicks (1968 -) (rock pop country ) various bands