John Kiffmeyer (also known as Al Sobrante), was born on July 11, 1969. He was the first drummer of the punk rock/alternative rock band Green Day. He was given his nickname in reference to his hometown, El Sobrante.
John Kiffmeyer | |
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Also known as | Al Sobrante |
Born | July 11, 1969 (age 41) California, United States |
Genres | Punk rock |
Occupations | Musician |
Instruments | Drums |
Years active | 1988-1995 (musician) 1995-present (producer) |
Associated acts | Green Day, Isocracy |
Biography
John Kiffmeyer was born in California on July 11, 1969. His first exposure in the punk scene was as the drummer of the band Isocracy. The group was popular in the East Bay, and mainstays at the famed club, 924 Gilman Street.
In 1990, he left the band to attend college at Humboldt State University in Arcata, California. Kiffmeyer later joined the band The Ne'er Do Wells, leaving abruptly in 1994. Following a stint with punk band The Ritalins, he became manager of The Shruggs until their split. Recently he produced "The Lost Troublemakers Album" by The Troublemakers, a garage band from Sacramento, California. He now lives in San Francisco, California with his wife Greta and his young son Lolo.
Drumming style
John Kiffmeyer is left-handed and plays drums open handed, playing the hi-hat cymbals with his left hand, and the ride cymbal positioned just to the left of the hi-hat.
References
- ^ Kimpel, Dan (1 May 2006). How they made it: true stories of how music's biggest stars went from start to stardom!. Hal Leonard Corporation. p. 47. ISBN 9780634076428. http://books.google.com/books?id=wDyd16CHUu4C&pg=PA47. Retrieved 31 July 2010.
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