Aaron Burckhard

Aaron Burckhard
Born (1963-11-14) November 14, 1963
Oakland, California, United States
Instruments Drums
Associated acts Nirvana, Attica

Aaron Burckhard (born November 14, 1963) is an American musician who was the first drummer recruited for Kurt Cobain and Krist Novoselic's rock group that soon came to be known as Nirvana.[1] Burckhard played drums for the band until December 1987. Burckhard was no longer a part of Nirvana by the time band recorded their first demo at Reciprocal Recordings in Seattle on January 23, 1988 (Dale Crover of Melvins served as his replacement).

With Nirvana

Burckhard's drumming can be heard on the first disc of Nirvana's With the Lights Out. He played at the band's first live show, which was a 1987 house party in Raymond, Washington. He also played drums for a May 6, 1987 radio broadcast on KAOS.

Burckhard's dismissal purportedly came as a result of his volatile nature which propelled him into frequent physical confrontations with people. An additional complaint against Burckhard was that he did not take his membership with the band as seriously as Kurt Cobain wanted him to. Burckhard frequently skipped practice, which infuriated Cobain. The last straw occurred when Burckhard got Cobain's car impounded after getting arrested for fighting with a police officer.[2]

Post Nirvana

In 2005, Burckhard played with Attica.[3]

In 2011, Burckhard along with Clint (Dogger) Mullins and Mat Watson formed the band, Screaming Sons of...

In 2013, he got signed with his new band, Under Sin.

References

  1. True, Everett (2006) Nirvana: The True Story, Omnibus Press, ISBN 978-1844496402
  2. Archived January 14, 2009, at the Wayback Machine.
  3. Burlingame, Jeff (2006) Kurt Cobain: Oh Well, Whatever, Nevermind, Enslow Publishers, ISBN 978-0766024267, p. 46
Preceded by
N/A: Original drummer
Drummer of Nirvana
Early 1987 – December 1987
Succeeded by
Dale Crover


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