- Genres: Rock
- Instrument: Drums, Vocals, Performer Representative Album: "Live in Japan 2006"
| Artist: Eric Singer |
| Discography: Eric Singer |
| Wikipedia: Eric Singer |
| Eric Singer | |
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| Background information | |
| Birth name | Eric Doyle Mensinger |
| Born | May 12, 1958 |
| Origin | Cleveland, Ohio, United States |
| Genres | Hard rock, heavy metal, Glam metal |
| Occupations | Drummer, Musician |
| Instruments | Drums, Vocals, Harmonica |
| Years active | 1984 – present |
| Associated acts | Kiss, Alice Cooper, E.S.P., Lita Ford, Gary Moore, Black Sabbath, Badlands, Brian May, Gilby Clarke, The Cult, Avantasia, Warren DeMartini |
| Website | www.eric-singer.com |
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 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, Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, The Beatles and Queen and drummers such as John Bonham, Cozy Powell, Roger Taylor, Bill Ward, and Buddy Rich.
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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.
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.
Besides his work with Kiss, Singer has also been a permanent member of Alice 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.
Singer is a loyal endorser of Pearl drums, hardware and pedals, Attack drumheads, Zildjian Cymbals and Ddrum acoustic drum triggers.
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Drums: Masterworks series Black Comet Sparkle Finish
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Cymbals:
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Percussion:
Hardware: Pearl
Sticks: Zildjian
Electronics:
Heads:
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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” Z Custom Rock crash cymbal. He also uses a mixture of clear and coated Attack drumheads; he uses mainly the Terry Bozzio models. 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.
| Preceded by Eric Carr |
Drummer for Kiss 1991–1996 |
Succeeded by Peter Criss |
| Preceded by Peter Criss |
Drummer for Kiss 2001–2002 |
Succeeded by Peter Criss |
| Preceded by Peter Criss |
Drummer for Kiss 2004–current |
Succeeded by Incumbent |
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