John Humphrey (drummer)
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Johnny "John" Stephen Humphrey | |
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Background information | |
Also known as | Johnny |
Born | March 23, 1970 |
Origin | Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States |
Genres | Post-grunge, alternative rock |
Instruments | Drums, cajon |
Associated acts | The Nixons, Seether |
Johnny "John" Stephen Humphrey (born March 23, 1970) is an American musician, and currently the drummer of the post-grunge band Seether. From 1994 until 2000, Humphrey was the drummer for The Nixons. He joined Seether in 2003.
Equipment
Drums: Ludwig Classic Maple (Glass Glitter finish)
- 16x24 bass drum
- 10x13 rack tom
- 14x14 floor tom
- 16x16 floor tom
- 16x18 floor tom
- 6.5x14 Ludwig Black Beauty
Sabian Cymbals:
- 18" AAXplosion fast crash
- 10" AA splash
- 14" AAX Stage hi-hats
- 20" Vault V-crash
- 21" AAX Stage ride
- 20" AA Medium crash
- 19" AA Holy China
- 19" Vault Saturation crash
Hardware:
- Ludwig Atlas Pro
- DW 9000 Double Pedal
- Carmichael Throne
Heads:
- Evans EC2 clear (toms) ST White Coated (Snare) EQ3 (bass drum)
Sticks:
- Vic Firth 3A
Discography
The Nixons
- Studio albums
- Halo (1994)
- Foma (1995)
- The Nixons (1997)
- Latest Thing (2000)
- Live albums
- Scrapbook (1999)
Huver
- Studio albums
- The Wheatland EP (2001)
Seether
Main article: Seether discography
- Studio albums
- Karma and Effect (2005)
- Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces (2007)
- Holding On to Strings Better Left to Fray (2011)
- Live albums
- One Cold Night (2006)
- Compilations
- Disclaimer II (Tracks 13-17, 20) (2004)
- Digital albums
- iTunes Originals - Seether (2008)
- Rhapsody Originals - Seether (2008)
External links
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