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Will Hunt
Background information
Birth nameWilliam Martin Hunt
Born (1971-09-05) September 5, 1971 (age 53)
Gainesville, Florida, United States
GenresAlternative metal, nu metal, hard rock
Occupation(s)Musician, songwriter, drummer
InstrumentDrums
LabelsWarner Bros.

William Martin "Will" Hunt (born September 5, 1971) is an American drummer, who has played for many bands, including Evanescence, Skrape, Dark New Day, Black Label Society, Device, Rival City Heights, and as a touring member for Staind and Static-X.

Career

Scars of Amber

Hunt while recording the debut album Indestructible loved the direction the album was going and Phillip Calfy vocalist for Scars of Amber had asked Hunt about taking up permanent member status in the project and Hunt Agreed. Hunt would bring in fellow Device band mate Virus on guitar who has played for Dope and Lords of Acid and on bass Dave Benedict from the Canadian band Default also mention of Baxter Teal deepfield on guitars and Phillips brother Steven Calfy Ronin Starr on bass and Guitar back ups. The Debut album was released on November 24, 2015

Skrape

Hunt's first band was the nu metal band Skrape. The band was formed in the late 1990s and released two albums, New Killer America and Up The Dose. In 2004, the band was dropped from RCA Records, and disbanded shortly afterward.

Dark New Day

Hunt helped form Dark New Day in 2004. Their debut album Twelve Year Silence, was released in 2005. They recorded their second album, Hail Mary in 2008, although due to band members' involvement with other projects, the album was not released until 2013. The group is currently inactive, with no known plans of returning.

Miscellaneous Bands

Hunt has been involved with several bands on a temporary basis as a recording or live member.

During 2007, Hunt recorded with bloodsimple and Static-X.

In 2008, Hunt filled in for Tommy Lee in Mötley Crüe for several dates when Lee suffered from tendinitis.

Hunt joined Tommy Lee's rap metal side-project Methods of Mayhem as the drummer for their 2010 A Public Disservice Announcement album. Though he was set to appear with the band on tour promoting the album, he was replaced with Sevendust drummer Morgan Rose.

It was announced in 2010 that Hunt would be the new drummer for Crossfade's third album, We All Bleed. It was confirmed Hunt's involvement was only temporary due to Crossfade's announcement of Mark Castillo joining on drums. On December 10, 2010 Hunt was named as the new Drummer for Eye Empire.[1] He replaced original Empire drummer Garrett Whitlock, but left in 2011.

In May 2011, it was announced that Hunt would be taking over drumming duties for the scheduled Staind tour dates, taking place of the original drummer, Jon Wysocki, who had recently left.

In February 2013, he recorded with the band SOiL for their 2013 album Whole

Hunt has also played live with Slaughter, and Vince Neil. Hunt recorded drums on Stryper front man Michael Sweet's 2016 solo album One Sided War.

Evanescence

In May 2007, Hunt was named as a replacement for the departed Rocky Gray of Evanescence, and remained with the group through their The Open Door album tour, which ended in December 2007. He remained active with Dark New Day while playing with Evanescence.[2] Hunt performed with Evanescence in their 2009 one-off show at the Maquinaria Festival in São Paulo, Brazil. On February 2010, Hunt rejoined Evanescence when the band started pre-production of their third album. After touring in 2011 and 2012, Evanescence decided to take an extended break.

Black Label Society

Hunt was a member of Black Label Society from 2010 to 2011, recording Order of the Black with the band. In 2011, he left due to his commitment to Evanescence.

Device

It was announced in January 2013 that Hunt would be a band member for David Draiman's new project, Device.[3] The band is no longer active as of January 2015.

White Noise Owl

In 2013, Hunt contributed drums to White Noise Owl's EP Until We Meet Again which was produced by Ben Grosse and features musicians Pete Murray of Lo-Pro on vocals, John Fahnestock on bass, and Chris Shy on guitar.[4] The EP was released on March 11, 2014.[5]

Vasco Rossi

On 1 March 2014, Hunt joined the Vasco Rossi band for the live tour Live Kom014 - Cambia-menti.

Rival City Heights

On February 14, 2016, Hunt joined Jeff Gutt's band Rival City Heights for the tour with Trapt.[6]

Equipment

Hunt uses Pearl Drums,[7] Vater drum sticks, Zildjian cymbals and Remo drumheads.

DRUM SETUP

Drums Pearl Masterworks

  • 26" x 16" Bass Drum
  • 14" x 6.5" Reference or Ultra-Cast Snare
  • 12" x 9" Tom (mounted on stand)
  • 16" x 16" Floor Tom
  • 18" x 16" Floor Tom

ZILDJIAN CYMBALS

Cymbals Zildjian Z3

  • 14" Hi-Hat
  • 18" Medium Crash
  • 12" Splash
  • 18" Rock Crash
  • 21" Mega Bell Ride
  • 19" Medium Crash
  • 19" Thrash Ride
  • 18" China

Electronics

  • PD-8 Pad
  • FD-8 Pedal

Discography

Skrape

Tommy Lee

Dark New Day

Bloodsimple

Black Label Society

Methods of Mayhem

Crossfade

Evanescence

White Noise Owl

  • Until We Meet Again (March 11, 2014)

Michael Sweet

References

  1. ^ "Also...Drummer..." Facebook. Retrieved 2011-10-18.
  2. ^ "New Lineup Announced" (Press release). Wind-up via Blabbermouth.net. 2007-05-17. Retrieved 2007-05-17. {{cite press release}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  3. ^ Childers, Chad. "David Draiman's Device Secure Geezer Butler, Serj Tankian, M. Shadows + More for Debut Album". Loudwire. Retrieved 22 July 2013.
  4. ^ White Noise Owl - Debut EP teaser // Spring 2014
  5. ^ "Official White Noise Owl Website". Retrieved 20 January 2014.
  6. ^ Facebook - A message from RCH's new drummer Will Hunt
  7. ^ "Pearl Welcomes Will Hunt!!". Pearldrummersforum.com. Retrieved 2011-10-18.