Michael Cartellone

Michael Cartellone

Cartellone performing in Birmingham, Alabama on June 23, 2009
Background information
Born (1962-06-07) June 7, 1962
Solon, Ohio
Genres Hard rock, Heavy metal, Southern rock, Progressive rock
Occupation(s) Musician, Artist
Instruments Drums
Years active 1973[1][2] to present
Associated acts Lynyrd Skynyrd, Damn Yankees, Accept, VUA
Website michaelcartellone.com

Michael Cartellone (born June 7, 1962) is an American musician and the current drummer of Lynyrd Skynyrd (1999–present).[3]

Biography

Cartellone is the former drummer of Damn Yankees (1989–1996, 1998-2001) [4] and a former drummer for Accept (1996).[5] He appeared on former Faith No More singer Chuck Mosley's 2009 album, Will Rap Over Hard Rock for Food. He has also worked with Eddie Jobson, Tommy Shaw (before and after the formation of Damn Yankees), John Fogerty, Peter Frampton, John Wetton, Freddie Mercury, Cher, Adrian Belew,[1][2] Brad Gillis, Shaw Blades, Steve Fister, Wolf Hoffmann (solo), Tim Kirker, Jack Blades (after the dissolution of Damn Yankees) and Joe Lynn Turner.[6]

He is also an accomplished painter and ardent Charlie Chaplin and Cleveland Indians fan.

Cartellone uses Pearl drums, pedals and hardware and Zildjian cymbals, most notably the A and A custom series, but previously used the Z custom series in the past, and he also uses Remo drumheads and Promark drumsticks.

References

  1. 1 2 "Michael Cartellone (About Michael link)". Michael Cartellone official website. MC Artworks. Retrieved July 7, 2013. External link in |work= (help)
  2. 1 2 "Michael Cartellone". Down South Jukin'. Bruce Wall. Retrieved July 7, 2013. External link in |work= (help)
  3. Erlewine, Stephen Thomas; Leggett, Steve. "Lynyrd Skynyrd: Biography". AllMusic. Rovi. Retrieved May 31, 2010.
  4. Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "Damn Yankees: Biography". AllMusic. Rovi. Retrieved May 31, 2010.
  5. Rivadavia, Eduardo. "Accept: Biography". AllMusic. Rovi. Retrieved May 31, 2010.
  6. "Michael Cartellone: Credits". AllMusic. Rovi. Retrieved July 8, 2013.

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