The KISS drummer Eric Singer celebrates 66 today

In 1991, Singer’s career reached new heights when he joined KISS as the replacement for departing drummer Eric Carr

The KISS drummer Eric Singer celebrates 66 today



Eric Singer, born on May 12, 1958, in Cleveland, Ohio, has solidified his place as one of the most accomplished drummers in the history of rock music. At an early age and fueled by his passion for rhythm and percussion, inspired by iconic drummers such as John Bonham and Keith Moon, he honed his craft through years of dedication and practice, eventually emerging as a formidable force behind the drum kit.
In 1991, Singer’s career reached new heights when he joined KISS as the replacement for departing drummer Eric Carr. His debut with the band came during the “Revenge” album era, where his powerful drumming injected new energy into KISS’s sound. Singer’s tenure with KISS has been marked by numerous highlights, including his memorable performances on albums like “Revenge,” “Carnival of Souls,” and “Psycho Circus.” Among some of his most memorable songs with the band are “God Gave Rock ‘n’ Roll to You II,” “Say Yeah” and “Unholy.”
It was Singer’s role as the drummer during KISS’s highly acclaimed reunion era that solidified his place in rock history. With his electrifying stage presence and impeccable timing, he helped reignite the band’s live shows, captivating audiences around the world with his powerhouse drumming and dynamic performances.
In addition to his work with KISS, Eric Singer has also collaborated with a diverse array of artists and bands, showcasing his versatility as a musician. His talent and professionalism have earned him the respect and admiration of his peers, establishing him as one of the most sought-after drummers in the industry.

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