Tony Palermo

Tony Palermo

Tony Palermo
Background information
Birth name Anthony Joseph Palermo
Born (1979-11-22) November 22, 1979
San Jose, California
Genres Hard rock, punk rock, alternative rock
Occupation(s) Musician, drummer
Instruments Drums, percussion
Years active 1995-present
Labels Eleven Seven Music, DGC/Interscope, Geffen, Lava, Epitaph, Abydos
Associated acts Papa Roach
Sixx:A.M.
Pulley
Unwritten Law
Website www.paparoach.com

Anthony "Tony" Joseph Palermo (born November 22, 1979 in San Jose, California) is the current drummer of Californian rock band Papa Roach[1] and is the former drummer of punk rock band Pulley and post-grunge band Unwritten Law. He was also a touring drummer for Sixx:A.M. in summer 2008.[2]

Musical career

Ten Foot Pole

Main article: Ten Foot Pole

Tony Palermo began his career as the drummer for the Los Angeles punk band Ten Foot Pole.

Unwritten Law

Main article: Unwritten Law

Tony Palermo was the drummer for Unwritten Law, with which he was featured on the albums, Here's to the Mourning, and The Hit List. While in Unwritten Law, he was asked to be a touring drummer for Papa Roach before becoming a full-time member.

Pulley

Main article: Pulley (band)

Palermo became the drummer for punk rock band Pulley after the departure of Jordan Burns. He has since been replaced.

Current bands

Main article: Papa Roach

When Papa Roach drummer Dave Buckner was sent to rehab in 2007, the band asked Tony Palermo if he would be willing to play drums for the band live. During the tour, the band formed a relationship with Palermo. In January 2008, when Dave left the band for good, Papa Roach asked Tony to be the band's permanent drummer. It was the band's first line-up change since 1996, also the first since signing with a major label. Tony is featured on 4 Papa Roach's albums, Metamorphosis, Time for Annihilation, The Connection, and F.E.A.R..</ref>

Equipment

Drums (Pearl Masterworks in Black Sparkle 6 ply Maple shells)

Cymbals (Sabian AAX and Paragon)

Paiste cymbals (late 1990s-2011)

References

  1. "Tony P.". Papa Roach. Retrieved 2012-01-26.
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