Eric Singer
Eric Singer |
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Background information |
Birth name |
Eric Doyle Mensinger |
Born |
May 12, 1958 (1958-05-12) (age 52)
Cleveland, Ohio, United States |
Genres |
Hard rock, heavy metal, glam metal |
Occupations |
Musician, songwriter |
Instruments |
Drums, percussion, vocals, harmonica |
Years active |
1984 – present |
Associated acts |
Kiss, Alice Cooper, E.S.P., Avantasia, Lita Ford, Gary Moore, Black Sabbath, Badlands, Brian May, Gilby Clarke, The Cult, Warren DeMartini |
Website |
Official website |
Eric Doyle Mensinger (born May 12, 1958 in Cleveland, Ohio, USA), better known as Eric Singer, is a hard rock and heavy metal drummer for the rock band Kiss and formerly for singer Alice Cooper. Over the past two decades Singer has appeared on over 50 albums.
Singer began playing drums from an early age, and was inspired by bands such as Humble Pie, The Who, Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, The Beatles and Queen and drummers such as John Bonham, Keith Moon, Cozy Powell, Roger Taylor, Bill Ward, and Buddy Rich.
Early career
Singer's first professional drumming job was as Lita Ford's touring drummer in 1984. In 1985 he joined Black Sabbath, replacing original drummer Bill Ward, who had left the band after the Live Aid reunion. Singer would participate in the recording of the albums Seventh Star and The Eternal Idol and was invited by his Black Sabbath colleague Ray Gillen to join the latter's new formed band Badlands. Singer accepted and played on the band's self-titled debut album. Singer left the group in 1989 as he would join Paul Stanley as his touring drummer on his solo tour of America and Canada. Singer played with Olivia Newton-John in the 1980s as well. (He is visible in her video for "Culture Shock".)
Career with Kiss
The Catman
In 1991, Eric Singer became the drummer for Kiss after the death of Eric Carr. Singer, who had performed with Paul Stanley on his club tour along with Bob Kulick two years earlier, was hired and debuted with the band on the album Revenge, on which he was originally slated to fill in on some tracks while Eric Carr recuperated.[1] Singer played on Carnival of Souls: The Final Sessions and toured with Kiss until 1996, when the band reunited with original drummer Peter Criss and guitarist Ace Frehley for the Alive/Worldwide Tour.
After five relatively quiet years, during which Singer toured with Queen guitarist Brian May, Singer was asked to rejoin Kiss in 2001 after Criss' departure shortly before the Australian and Japanese leg of Kiss' Farewell tour. Singer debuted in full "Catman" make-up and costume for the first time on the tour, causing some animosity because the "Catman" character had previously been solely portrayed by Criss, including during many of the band's successful years; even when Eric Carr replaced Criss, Carr did not don the makeup (he portrayed the "Fox" until Kiss dispensed with the makeup in 1983[2]). Singer was replaced again by Criss in 2003 but returned to the band by the end of the year after Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley opted not to renew Criss' contract. Since then Singer has been playing drums in Kiss as their permanent drummer. In 2009, Singer, along with lead guitarist Tommy Thayer, played and sang on the new Kiss album Sonic Boom, the first studio album to feature the new line-up.
Career with Alice Cooper and other projects
When not touring with Kiss, Singer performs with Alice Cooper. Singer has been a member of Cooper's band since the release of the album Brutal Planet in 2000. Singer had already performed with Cooper years earlier, during the tour for the album Hey Stoopid. Singer has featured on three Alice Cooper albums to date, namely, Brutal Planet, The Eyes Of Alice Cooper, and Along Came a Spider.
He has also occasionally performed and recorded with his own Eric Singer Project, featuring, among others, his former Kiss bandmate Bruce Kulick and former Mötley Crüe lead singer John Corabi. Three releases have resulted from this collaboration: the studio album Lost And Spaced (1998), consisting completely of covers from classic rock songs; the live album Live In Japan (2006); and the DVD Live At The Marquee (2006).
Singer has also played in the band Avantasia, replacing drummer Alex Holzwarth after a guest performance in the song "Into the Unknown" from the album The Metal Opera Part II. Two EPs and one full album have been released with Singer's performance on the drums: Lost in Space Part I, Lost in Space Part II, and The Scarecrow, and on several songs from The Wicked Symphony and Angel of Babylon.
Eric Singer performing with Alice Cooper
Eric Singer performing in Kiss
Equipment
Singer is a loyal endorser of Pearl drums, hardware and pedals, Attack drumheads, Zildjian Cymbals and Ddrum acoustic drum triggers.
Actual Kiss live set-up (2009 - 2010)
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- Drums
Pearl
Pearl Masters
Smoked acrylic
- 24" x 15" bass drum x2
- 12" x 8" Tom
- 13" x 8.5" Tom
- 16" x 14" floor tom
- 18" x 16" floor tom
- 8" x 7" Tom (to left of hi-hat)
- 10" x 8" Tom (to left of hi-hat)
- 14" x 6.5" free-floating snare
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- Cymbals
Zildjian
- 14" Avedis Rock Hi-Hat x1
- 21" K Custom Hybrid Ride x1
- 19" Z3 Medium Crash x8, 8" Splash on the upper part (invertide),
- 16" Oriental China Trash x1
- 9,1 / 2" Zil-Bel X1
- 8" A Custom Splash x1
- 6" A Custom Splash x1
- 12" Z3 Splash x1
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- Percussion
Latin Percussion
- Hardware
Pearl
- C1000 straight stand x 5
- Pesados boom stand B2000
- H2000 hi-hat stand
- S2000 Snare Stand
- P2000C pedal x2
- Titular ch70 platillos
- T2000 double Tom stand
- 75X cencerro titular
- HA100 BD / archivo adjunto HH
- Drumsticks
Zildjian
- "Eric Singer Artist Series" size 2B
- Electronics
DDrum
- Pro Drum Triggers (on each drum)
Miscellaneous information
Singer has his own Signature Series snare drum and artist series drumsticks, "Pearl Signature Series Eric Singer" snare drum and Zildjian "Eric Singer Artist Series" drumsticks.
Singer's cymbal setups can include up to 8 of the same 19” Z3 Medium crash cymbal. He also uses Attack drumheads. Singer uses a variety of Pearl snares live and in the studio, including his own Signature model. He also has been known to use the Steve Ferrone signature snare, various Brass models and Free Floating snares for live use.
See also
References
- Leaf, David; Ken Sharp (2003). Kiss: Behind The Mask - The Official Authorized Biography. New York, NY: Warner Books, Inc.. ISBN 0-446-53073-5.
- Sherman, Dale (2009). Black Diamond: The Unauthorized Biography of KISS (10th Anniversary Edition). Burlington ON, Canada: CG Publishing, Ltd.. ISBN 978-894959-92-6.
Notes
- ↑ Leaf and Sharp, Kiss: Behind The Mask - The Official Authorized Biography, pp. 387, 390.
- ↑ Sherman, Black Diamond, p. 161
External links
Kiss |
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Paul Stanley · Gene Simmons · Tommy Thayer · Eric Singer
Peter Criss · Ace Frehley · Eric Carr · Vinnie Vincent · Mark St. John · Bruce Kulick |
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Studio albums |
Kiss · Hotter Than Hell · Dressed to Kill · Destroyer · Rock and Roll Over · Love Gun · Gene Simmons · Ace Frehley · Peter Criss · Paul Stanley · Dynasty · Unmasked · Music from "The Elder" · Creatures of the Night · Lick It Up · Animalize · Asylum · Crazy Nights · Hot in the Shade · Revenge · Carnival of Souls: The Final Sessions · Psycho Circus · Sonic Boom
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Live albums |
Alive! · Alive II · Alive III · Kiss Unplugged · You Wanted the Best, You Got the Best!! · Kiss Symphony: Alive IV · Kiss Instant Live · Alive! The Millennium Concert · Kiss Alive 35 · Kiss Sonic Boom Over Europe
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Compilations |
The Originals · Double Platinum · Killers · Smashes, Thrashes & Hits · Chikara · Greatest Kiss · The Box Set · The Very Best of Kiss · The Best of Kiss: The Millennium Collection · The Best of Kiss, Volume 2: The Millennium Collection · Gold · Kiss Chronicles: 3 Classic Albums · The Best of Kiss, Volume 3: The Millennium Collection · Kiss Alive! 1975–2000 · Jigoku-Retsuden · Ikons
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Videos and DVDs |
Kiss Meets the Phantom of the Park · Animalize Live Uncensored · Exposed · Crazy Nights · X-treme Close-Up · Kiss Konfidential · Kiss My Ass: The Video · Kiss Unplugged · Psycho Circus 3-D Video · The Second Coming · Kiss Symphony: The DVD · Rock the Nation Live! · Kissology Volume One: 1974–1977 · Kissology Volume Two: 1978–1991 · Kissology Volume Three: 1992–2000
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Singles |
"Nothin' to Lose" · "Kissin' Time" · "Strutter" · "Let Me Go, Rock 'N' Roll" · "Rock and Roll All Nite" · "C'mon and Love Me" · "Rock and Roll All Nite (Live)" · "Shout It Out Loud" · "Flaming Youth" · "Detroit Rock City" · "Beth" · "Hard Luck Woman" · "Calling Dr. Love" · "Christine Sixteen" · "Love Gun" · "Shout It Out Loud (Live)" · "Rocket Ride" · "Strutter '78" · "Radioactive" · "New York Groove" · "Don't You Let Me Down" · "Hold Me, Touch Me (Think of Me When We're Apart)" · "You Still Matter to Me" · "I Was Made for Lovin' You" · "Sure Know Something" · "Shandi" · "She's So European" · "Talk To Me" · "Tomorrow" · "Two Sides of the Coin" · "A World Without Heroes" · "I Love It Loud" · "Lick It Up" · "All Hell's Breakin' Loose" · "Heaven's on Fire" · "Thrills in the Night" · "Tears Are Falling" · "Uh! All Night" · "Crazy Crazy Nights" · "Reason to Live" · "Turn on the Night" · "Let's Put the 'X' in Sex" · "(You Make Me) Rock Hard" · "Hide Your Heart" · "Forever" · "Rise to It" · "God Gave Rock 'n' Roll to You II" · "Unholy" · "Domino" · "I Just Wanna" · "Every Time I Look At You" · "I Love It Loud (Live)" · "Rock and Roll All Nite (Unplugged)" · "Jungle" · "Master & Slave" · "Psycho Circus" · "We Are One" · "I Finally Found My Way" · "You Wanted the Best" · "Modern Day Delilah" · "Say Yeah" · "Never Enough"
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Tribute albums |
Hard to Believe: Kiss Covers Compilation · Kiss My Ass: Classic Kiss Regrooved · A Tribute to the Creatures of the Night · Kiss My Grass: A Hillbilly Tribute to Kiss · Spin the Bottle · Gods of Thunder: A Norwegian Tribute to Kiss · Lick It Up – A Millennium Tribute to Kiss · Kiss My Ankh · Sheep in KISS Make Up
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Concert tours |
Club Tour · Kiss Tour · Hotter Than Hell Tour · Dressed to Kill Tour · Alive! Tour · Destroyer Tour · Rock & Roll Over Tour · Love Gun Tour · Alive II Tour · Dynasty Tour · Unmasked Tour · Creatures of the Night Tour · Lick it Up Tour · Animalize Tour · Asylum Tour · Crazy Nights Tour · Hot in the Shade Tour · Revenge Tour · Kiss My Ass Tour · Alive/Worldwide Tour · Psycho Circus Tour · Kiss Farewell Tour · Rocksimus Maximus Tour/World Domination Tour · Rock the Nation Tour · Rising Sun Tour · Hit 'n Run Tour · Kiss Alive/35 World Tour · Sonic Boom Over Europe Tour · The Hottest Show on Earth Tour
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Related articles |
Band members · Chelsea · Concert tours · Detroit Rock City · Discography · Anton Fig · Filmography · Awards · Kiss Army · Kiss: Psycho Circus · Eddie Kramer · Bob Kulick · Ron Leejack · Merchandising · Kiss: Psycho Circus: The Nightmare Child · Kevin Valentine · Wicked Lester · Kiss Kasket · "Theatricality"
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Book:Kiss · Category:Kiss · Portal:Heavy metal |
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Tobias Sammet's Avantasia |
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Sascha Paeth · Eric Singer · Miro
Henjo Richter · Markus Grosskopf · Alex Holzwarth |
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Studio albums |
The Metal Opera · The Metal Opera Part II · The Scarecrow · The Wicked Symphony · Angel of Babylon
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Singles/EPs |
Avantasia · Lost in Space Part I · Lost in Space Part II
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Compilations |
The Metal Opera: Pt 1 & 2 – Gold Edition · Lost in Space Part I & II
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Related Articles |
The Metal Opera (story) · The Wicked Trilogy (story) · Edguy · Elected
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Live guest musicians |
Michael Kiske · Jørn Lande · Kai Hansen · Bob Catley · Oliver Hartmann · Amanda Somerville · Felix Bohnke · Robert Hunecke-Rizzo · Andre Matos · Cloudy Yang
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Alice Cooper |
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Alice Cooper • Keri Kelli • Damon Johnson • Chuck Garric • Jimmy DeGrasso
See: Former members list |
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Studio albums |
Pretties for You • Easy Action • Love It to Death • Killer • School's Out • Billion Dollar Babies • Muscle of Love • Welcome to My Nightmare • Alice Cooper Goes to Hell • Lace and Whiskey • From the Inside • Flush the Fashion • Special Forces • Zipper Catches Skin • DaDa • Constrictor • Raise Your Fist and Yell • Trash • Hey Stoopid • The Last Temptation • Brutal Planet • Dragontown • The Eyes of Alice Cooper • Dirty Diamonds • Along Came a Spider • Welcome to My Nightmare II
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Live albums |
The Alice Cooper Show • A Fistful of Alice • Live at Cabo Wabo '96 • Brutally Live • Live at Montreux 2005 • Theatre of Death: Live at Hammersmith 2009
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Compilations
and box sets |
Greatest Hits • Prince of Darkness • The Beast of Alice Cooper • Science Fiction • Classicks • Super Hits • The Life and Crimes of Alice Cooper • Mascara and Monsters: The Best of Alice Cooper • The Definitive Alice Cooper • The Essentials: Alice Cooper • Hell Is
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Videography |
Good to See You Again, Alice Cooper • The Nightmare • Welcome to My Nightmare • Alice Cooper and Friends • The Strange Case of Alice Cooper • Alice Cooper a Paris • The Nightmare Returns • Trashes the World • Brutally Live • Live at Montreux 2005 • Theatre Of Death: Live At Hammersmith 2009
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Singles |
"Reflected" • "I'm Eighteen" • "Under My Wheels" • "School's Out" • "Elected" • "No More Mr. Nice Guy" • "Billion Dollar Babies" • "Halo of Flies" • "Welcome to My Nightmare" • "Only Women Bleed" • "Department of Youth" • "I Never Cry" • "You and Me" • "Clones (We're All)" • "I Am The Future" • "He's Back (The Man Behind the Mask)" • "Teenage Frankenstein" • "I Got a Line on You" • "Freedom" • "Poison" • "Bed of Nails" • "House of Fire" • "Only My Heart Talkin'" • "Hey Stoopid" • "Love's a Loaded Gun" • "Feed My Frankenstein" • "The Garden" (w/ Guns N' Roses) "Lost in America" • "It's Me" • "Brutal Planet" • "Gimme" • "Vengeance Is Mine" • "Keepin' Halloween Alive"
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Related articles |
Discography • Filmography • Personnel • Steven • Bob Ezrin • Nights with Alice Cooper • Solid Rock Foundation
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Book:Alice Cooper · Category:Alice Cooper · Portal:Heavy metal |
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Black Sabbath |
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Tony Iommi • Ozzy Osbourne • Geezer Butler • Bill Ward
Ronnie James Dio • Vinny Appice • Geoff Nicholls • Tony Martin • Ian Gillan • Glenn Hughes • Ray Gillen • Neil Murray • Cozy Powell • Bev Bevan • Jo Burt • Terry Chimes • Bob Daisley • Bobby Rondinelli • Eric Singer • Dave Spitz • Dave Walker |
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Studio albums |
Black Sabbath • Paranoid • Master of Reality • Black Sabbath Vol. 4 • Sabbath Bloody Sabbath • Sabotage • Technical Ecstasy • Never Say Die! • Heaven and Hell • Mob Rules • Born Again • Seventh Star • The Eternal Idol • Headless Cross • Tyr • Dehumanizer • Cross Purposes • Forbidden
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Live albums |
Live Evil • Cross Purposes Live • Reunion • Past Lives • Live at Hammersmith Odeon
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Compilations |
We Sold Our Soul for Rock 'n' Roll • The Collection • The Sabbath Stones • Symptom of the Universe: The Original Black Sabbath 1970–1978 • Black Box: The Complete Original Black Sabbath (1970–1978) • Greatest Hits 1970–1978 • The Dio Years • The Rules of Hell
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Unofficial albums |
Live at Last • The Sabbath Collection • The Ozzy Osbourne Years • Under Wheels of Confusion • The Best of Black Sabbath • Club Sonderauflage
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Singles
and other songs |
"Evil Woman" • "N.I.B." • "Paranoid" • "Iron Man" • "War Pigs" • "Fairies Wear Boots" • "Sweet Leaf" • "Children of the Grave" • "Changes" • "Sabbath Bloody Sabbath" • "Rock 'n' Roll Doctor" • "Dirty Women" • "Never Say Die!" • "Neon Knights" • "Heaven and Hell" • "Die Young" • "The Mob Rules" • "Turn Up the Night" • "Trashed" • "No Stranger to Love" • "TV Crimes" • "Psycho Man" • "The Devil Cried"
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Videos |
Never Say Die • Black and Blue • The Black Sabbath Story, Vol. 1 • The Black Sabbath Story, Vol. 2 • The Last Supper • Inside Black Sabbath - 1970–1992 • Black Sabbath's Paranoid • Rock Review • In Their Own Words • Hangin' with Heaven and Hell
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Related articles |
Discography • Members • Heaven & Hell (tour) • Mythology • In These Black Days • Nativity in Black • Martin Birch • Born Again Tour 1983
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Book:Black Sabbath · Category:Black Sabbath · Portal:Heavy metal |
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Brian May |
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Brian May · Jamie Moses · Neil Murray · Spike Edney · Susie Webb · Zoe Nicholas · Eric Singer
Mike Caswell · Maggie Ryder · Miriam Stockley · Chris Thompson · Cozy Powell · Catherine Porter · Shelley Preston · Steve Ferrone |
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Studio albums |
Star Fleet Project · Back to the Light · Another World · Furia
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Live albums |
Live at the Brixton Academy
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Compilations |
Resurrection · Red Special
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Singles |
"Star Fleet" · "Driven by You" · "Too Much Love Will Kill You" · "Back to the Light" · "Resurrection" · "Last Horizon" · "The Amazing Spider-Man" · "Business" · "On My Way Up" · "Another World" · "Why Don't We Try Again" " Purple Haze"
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Videos |
Star Licks Master Series · Live at the Brixton Academy
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Related articles |
Brian May discography · Queen · Queen + Paul Rodgers · Smile · Red Special · Deacy Amp
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