Jimmy Degrasso

Jimmy DeGrasso is an American drummer known for his work in the rock and heavy metal genres. Born on July 27, 1963, he gained prominence in the 1990s through his collaborations with several notable bands. DeGrasso is best known for his time with Alice Cooper, where he contributed to albums like "The Last Temptation" (1994) and "Brutal Planet" (2000). He has also played with other prominent acts, including Megadeth, where he appeared on the album "Risk" (1999), and Black Label Society, enhancing their heavy sound with his powerful drumming style. DeGrasso's technical proficiency and versatility have made him a sought-after session musician, contributing to various projects across different genres. His impact on the music scene is highlighted by his ability to adapt and thrive in the fast-paced world of rock and metal, earning respect among peers and fans alike. Over the years, he has become a staple in the live music circuit, known for his energetic performances and tight rhythm work. DeGrasso's contributions continue to influence aspiring drummers and musicians within the rock community.