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Frank Ferrer

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Frank Ferrer
Ferrer in 2016
Ferrer in 2016
Background information
Also known as"Thunderchucker"
Born (1966-03-25) March 25, 1966 (age 58)
OriginBrooklyn, New York, U.S.
Genres
OccupationMusician
InstrumentDrums
Years active1989–present
Member of
Formerly of

Frank Ferrer (born March 25, 1966) is an American musician. He is best known as the drummer for hard rock band Guns N' Roses, with whom he has played, toured, and recorded since 2006. He is the longest tenured drummer in the band's history. Ferrer was also a member of The Psychedelic Furs, Love Spit Love as well as The Beautiful. He has recorded and worked with several high profile musicians including Robi "Draco" Rosa, Tool, Gordon Gano, PJ Harvey, Tommy Stinson, Nena, Frank Black of The Pixies, Neil Young, Perry Farrell and Cheetah Chrome of The Dead Boys.

Career

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The Beautiful (1988–1993)

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Ferrer was a member of New York based band The Beautiful. The band featured Ferrer on drums along with Jonathan Lacey on vocals and guitar, and bassist Perry Bottke. The band released a self-titled EP in 1990, and a full-length album Storybook, in May 1992.

Psychedelic Furs & Love Spit Love (1992–2008)

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Ferrer joined Love Spit Love in 1992. The band was formed by Richard Butler with Ferrer and Richard Fortus while The Psychedelic Furs were on hiatus. Love Spit Love released their self titled album Love Spit Love in 1994 and Trysome Eatone in 1997. During this time Ferrer also played on demos Dripping Goss' album Gift of Demise. From 2001 until 2008, Ferrer joined the touring lineup (along with Fortus) of The Psychedelic Furs.

The Compulsions (2004–present)

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Ferrer is drummer for the New York City based band The Compulsions. The band features Rob Carlyle on vocals and rhythm guitar, fellow Guns N' Roses member Richard Fortus on lead guitar, and bassist Sami Yaffa of Hanoi Rocks and The New York Dolls. In 2011, the band released their first full-length studio album, Beat The Devil.

Guns N' Roses (2006–present)

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Ferrer meeting a United States Air Force member in 2014

In July 2006, Frank Ferrer joined Guns N' Roses during their European Tour to replace Bryan "Brain" Mantia, who had returned to the United States when his wife had a child. Tommy Stinson and Richard Fortus, whom Ferrer had both recorded with in the past, reached out to Ferrer to fill the drum position.[1] Ferrer played his first show with the band on June 24, 2006, in Dessel, Belgium at Graspop Metal Meeting.[2] Initially expected to be just a touring drummer filling in for 2 weeks, Ferrer became the official drummer in October 2006. He contributes drums to the tracks "Chinese Democracy", "Better", "If the World", "There Was a Time" and "I.R.S." on the album Chinese Democracy.

Ferrer toured with the group through the end of the Chinese Democracy Tour, as well as the Up Close and Personal Tour & Appetite for Democracy Tour. He appears in the live video release Appetite for Democracy 3D.

He took part in the reunion Not in This Lifetime... Tour, featuring classic-era members Slash and Duff McKagan, which circled the world from 2016 to 2019. He has continued to tour with them since.

The Dead Daisies (2013–2014)

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Ferrer with the Dead Daisies in 2013

Ferrer toured with The Dead Daisies in 2013 and recorded drums for their 2014 EP Face I Love.[3][4]

PSSR (2019-present)

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In 2019, Ferrer formed the hard rock band PSSR with singer/guitarist Eric J, bassist Brett Bass, and lead guitarist Rob Bailey, and released their first single "Busted". Two more singles were released in 2020, "Last Time" and "Push", and another in 2021 entitled "She's All Right".[5]

Personal life

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Landlord

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Ferrer has been accused of predatory rental practices in the Coachella Valley, California. According to an April 2023 article in Business Insider,[6] Ferrer has been refusing to make necessary repairs and disrupting the lives of his tenants. According to the article, the property was declared a public nuisance by the city of La Quinta and remains the subject of an open investigation. Ferrer has declined to comment.

Equipment

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Ferrer uses DW drums, Remo drumheads, Sabian cymbals and Vater drumsticks. His drum setup according to his official website consists of a 26x14" kick drum, a 12x12" rack tom and 14x14 and 16x16" floor toms, sometimes using 16x16 and 18x16 floor toms. His Sabian cymbal setup varies from time to time along with drumheads. His choice of sticks are Vater Power 5Bs. Ferrer uses a Latin percussion rock ridge rider cowbell and various handheld tambourines. He previously used Pork Pie Percussion drums and Zildjian cymbals until 2014.

Tours and live sessions

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Tours

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Live sessions

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  • Tool – February 1, 2012 – Izod Center East Rutherford, NJ. Lateralus drum duel performance.
  • Tool – August 1, 2009 – All Points West Festival, Liberty Park, NJ. Lateralus drum duel performance.
  • Tool – August 15, 2002 – Continental Arena, NJ. Second drummer on the song called "Triad".
  • Wyclef JeanReggae Sunsplash 1999
  • Tommy Stinson (Guns N' Roses/Replacements) – Series of shows in 2004 featuring Richard Fortus (Guns N' Roses)
  • Frank Black/Gordon Gano – October 11, 2003, Troubadour, LA
  • Thunderchucker Records – inception October 2004 New York, NY
  • Perry Farrell – live show at Hiro Ballroom, NYC fashion week 2005
  • Nena Vienna, Austria 2008

References

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  1. ^ "Interview with Frank Ferrer". Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved June 25, 2015.
  2. ^ Frank's anniversary with GNR
  3. ^ "The Dead Daisies the story on tour". Archived from the original on April 22, 2016. Retrieved December 3, 2015.
  4. ^ Dead Daisies featuring GNR and Thin Lizzy members
  5. ^ Rockpit, The (June 16, 2021). "PSSR (featuring Guns N' Roses' Frank Ferrer) release new single and lyric video 'She's All Right'". The Rockpit. Retrieved December 19, 2022.
  6. ^ Walk-Morris, Tatiana. "An idyllic California town, a celebrity landlord, and a rental from hell". Business Insider. Retrieved April 26, 2023.
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