Brent Fitz
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Brent Fitz performing live with Slash at Festivalna hall, Sofia, during the Apocalyptic Love World Tour 2013. | |
Background information | |
Birth name | Brent Fitz |
Born |
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada | March 27, 1970
Genres | Pop rock, hard rock |
Occupation(s) | Musician, songwriter |
Instruments | Drums, piano, keyboards, guitar, vocals |
Years active | 1986 - present |
Associated acts | Slash, Union, Vince Neil, Theory of a Deadman, Alice Cooper, Econoline Crush |
Website | www.brentfitz.com |
Notable instruments | |
DW Drums Sabian Cymbals Vater Drum Sticks Remo Drum Heads Gibson Guitars |
Brent Fitz (born March 27, 1970) is a Canadian-American multi-instrumentalist and recording artist who mainly works as a touring and session drummer. In his career he has worked with Slash, Theory of a Deadman, Alice Cooper, Vince Neil, Union, The Guess Who, Lamya, Streetheart, Harlequin, and Econoline Crush.
Biography
Early life
Brent is a native of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada where he grew up with his parents Mervyn and Audrey Fitz and a sister, Brenda, who is a piano teacher.[1][2] He attended and graduated from John Taylor Collegiate in 1988.[3] His parents continue to take a keen interest in his career, with his mother Audrey cited as saying "we get to look at his tour schedule and follow him across the world".[4] After leaving Winnipeg in the 90's he lived for some time in Los Angeles, California and currently resides in Las Vegas, Nevada, close to his sister.[2]
Fitz started piano lessons at the age of five and drums at the age of ten, playing heavily in his middle school and high school music programs. He received piano and theory training through The Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto, Ontario and graduated in 1994.[3]
Career
Move to LA
Fitz got his professional start at age 15, playing in various Winnipeg clubs and outlying areas in a cover band named New Alliance. He later moved on to join the heavier Winnipeg based touring club act Seventh Heaven[5] which evolved into Shake Naked.[6] Of this period, his father related that 'we used to go to every gig he played in Winnipeg bars, ladies of the night would pass us, going through to go to the bathroom".[4] Schedules with Seventh Heaven and Shake Naked were much more extensive and involved touring most of Canada. Connections to the city of Los Angeles within the band Seventh Heaven allowed Fitz to have the opportunity to seek work in that market as a performer and session player.[6]
Working with previous Shake Naked vocalist Lenita Erickson later proved fruitful as Erickson's friend Bruce Kulick of Kiss fame invited Fitz to join him in a recording effort after hearing him play.[6] That band would become known as Union[7] and would also include John Corabi on vocals (formerly of The Scream and Mötley Crüe), James Hunting of David Lee Roth on bass, with Kulick on guitar. This four-piece released their self-titled debut in 1998.[8]
Vince Neil
In september 2000 Fitz joined the Bulletboys on tour in support of their Best Of collection,[9] while he recorded with Gilby Clarke and the Slimmer Twins.[10][11] In early 2001, Fitz received an invitation to tour with Vince Neil who re-released his two solo-records that summer.[12] Performing on several international tours, and recorded the album "Live At The Whisky" in 2002.[13] In the same year he joined Neil for the Rock Never Stops Tour from may through to july,[14] followed by s support-slot for Poison in 2003.[15] He continued to feature with Neil on tour, although the imminent Motley Crue reunion at the end of 2004 put the band on hiatus.[16]
Alice Cooper
In the first half of 2005 Fitz joined the Canadian band Theory of a Deadman as the band embarked on tour to support the album "Gasoline".[17] The band had fired their original drummmer Tim Hart, while Robin Diaz played the parts on the album. According to guitarist David Brenner, Fitz is 'a music theory nut' who also contributed backing vocals and piano. He was 'able to come in and play these other guys' parts and really make them his own'.[18] Fitz appeared in four music videos with the band, and made several TV appearances including The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.
In July 2006, while still touring with Theory of a Deadman, Fitz temporarily left the band to tour with Alice Cooper, filling in on drums for Eric Singer while Singer was touring with Kiss.[19] Later that year, Fitz toured the US with Mato Nanji as Indigenous in support of the album Chasing the Sun.[20] He also took part in the sessions for the Harlequin album Waking the Jester released in 2007.[21]
In 2007, Fitz recorded with the recently reformed Canadian rock act Econoline Crush on the album Ignite.[22] He subsequently became a permanent member of the band, while still remaining as regular back-up drummer with Alice Cooper.[23] Fitz appeared in the video for the Econoline Crush hit song "Dirty".
Bruce Kulick
In 2009, Fitz joined the Las Vegas based production of "Monster Circus" as keyboardist/vocalist. Monster Circus performed at The Hilton Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. The band featured Dee Snider of Twisted Sister, bassist Rudy Sarzo, guitarist Tony Montana of Great White, guitarist Dave Kushner from Velvet Revolver, and John Corabi and Bruce Kulick (from Fitz's former band Union).
In June 2009, Fitz appeared on the television show Gene Simmons Family Jewels (season 4, episode 2: Memphis Blues); he and Bruce Kulick helped with some recording studio work Gene Simmons arranged for his son Nick's musical aspirations. Fitz also recorded drums for most of the tracks on Kulick's 2010 album release BK3, including tracks featuring guest artists Gene Simmons, Nick Simmons, John Corabi, and Doug Fieger. Fitz appeared on a second episode in June 2010, this time performing live with Bruce Kulick and Nick Simmons at The Cat Club in Hollywood, California.
Slash
As of March 2010, Fitz became drummer for former Guns N' Roses/Velvet Revolver guitarist Slash.[24] With Slash, Fitz has performed on several US talk shows in 2010 including: The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmell, Ellen, Lopez Tonight (twice) and The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn. Fitz has also appeared in several music videos with Slash including "By The Sword", "Back From Cali", "Beautiful Dangerous" featuring Fergie, "You're A Lie", "Bad Rain" and "Anastasia".
Albums
- Various Artists: Return of the Comet, a tribute to Ace Frehley, 1997
- Various Artists: Forever Mod - A Portrait of a Storyteller, a tribute to Rod Stewart, 1998
- Union - Union, 1998
- Union - Live in the Galaxy, 1999
- Union - The Blue Room, 2000
- Bruce Kulick - Audiodog, 2001
- Gilby Clarke - Swag, 2002
- Bruce Kulick - Transformer, 2002
- Vince Neil - Live at the Whisky: One Night Only, 2003
- Voodooland - Give Me Air, 2003
- Various Artists: Numbers from the Beast, a tribute to Iron Maiden, 2005
- Theory of a Deadman - Gasoline, 2005
- Various Artists: WWE Wreckless Intent, 2006
- Harlequin - Waking the Jester, 2007
- Econoline Crush - Ignite, 2008
- Bruce Kulick - BK3, 2010
- Slash - Slash (Deluxe Edition), 2010
- Slash - iTunes Session, 2010
- Slash - Live in Manchester (Slash album), 2010
- Syndicate - Syndicate, 2011
- Beggars & Thieves - We Are The Broken Hearted, 2011
- Slash - Made in Stoke 24/7/11, 2011
- Slash - Apocalyptic Love, 2012
- Jake E. Lee (Red Dragon Cartel) - Red Dragon Cartel, 2014
- Slash - World On Fire, 2014
References
- ↑ Helen Fitz (grandmother) obituary, published in the Winniped Free Press, January 2, 2003.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Brenda Fitz LinkedIn entry.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Resume on Linkedin.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Scurfield, Maureen (July 20, 2012). "Rock drummer rolls back into Winnipeg". Winnipeg Free Press. Retrieved October 6, 2014.
- ↑ "Maidenfans.com – Interview with Chris Jericho".
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 "Paul Miles – Chronologically Crue".
- ↑ "kissunderground – Interview with Brent Fitz".
- ↑ Discogs.com listing of the (re-)release with credits.
- ↑ Listing and overview of members and former members of the band.
- ↑ The Slimmer Twin bio, indicating he played on their album Lack of Luxury (2000).
- ↑ Credited on the song 'Warm Country Sun' featured on the Gilby Clark album Swag (March 2002).
- ↑ Fiasco, Lance (May 14, 2001). "Motley Crue's Vince Neil to Re-issue two albums on Beyond Music/VNS Records". idobi.com. Retrieved October 5, 2014.
- ↑ Allmusic.com listing of the album.
- ↑ Tourdates listing with (promo) details on KNAC.com.
- ↑ Blabbermouth.net news item from March 5, 2003.
- ↑ Kaufman, Gil (November 24, 2003). "Motley Crue Reuniting For Tour, Possible LP; Tommy, Vince Have Yet To Speak.". MTV.com. Viacom. Retrieved October 5, 2014.
- ↑ Rivadavia, Eduardo (2012). "Theory of a Deadman: Biography". Billboard.com. Rovi. Retrieved October 7, 2014.
- ↑ Rosen, Steven (September 28, 2006). "Theory Of A Deadman: Rock N' Roll Quality". Ultimate-Guitar.com. Retrieved October 7, 2014.
- ↑ Blabbermouth.net News item.
- ↑ Righi, Len (October 12, 2006). "Waidestock! is hip deep in punk, emo and rock bands (p. 2)". The Morning Call. Retrieved October 7, 2014.
- ↑ Allmusic.com credits for the album.
- ↑ Allmusic.com credits for the Ignite album.
- ↑ Bravewords.com news-item on his participation in the Australian tour. Dates May 13, 2007.
- ↑ Chamberlain, Rich (July 9, 2010). "Brent Fitz talks Slash, Grohl, Freese and more". Musicradar.com. Retrieved October 5, 2014.
External links
- Official website
- Brent Fitz at the Internet Movie Database
- YouTube - Brent Fitz with Vince Neil - "Wildside" live from Winnipeg 2003 solo tour w/Poison.
- YouTube TV interview on The Rush in Vancouver, BC.
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