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Full Name: James Alexander King
Birthday: September
17, 1977 in
Profession: Musician, composer, teacher
Instrument: drums
Past Bands: Saddle Rash, Mcjesus W/Rich Gillmore N Copp, Eldorado/The Elko's W/palm, Coff n Lil' E, The GentleMen, Kill City Affair with Big E Skrappy 2, Another Fine Mess With Ice Lowe
Current Bands: The 77s, Mazinga, Scott Morgan’s Power Train, The Devil Elvis, the AssButts
Musical Influences: Rock and Roll, ..Anything Loud!, AC/DC (Bon Scott days), MotorHead, Queens of the Stoneage, Hot Snakes, SuperSuckers, Mickey Avalon, Van Halen (Diamond Dave days), Hard Lessons, Kyuss, Black Flag, KISS, GNR, Misfits, The Damned, Gluecifer, Van Stone, Zeppelin, Beastie Boys, Beck, Sonic Youth, Alice Cooper, Outkast, Pistols, Primus, Red Hots!, Danzig, The Cramps, Too $HORT, Snoop.
Alex
King was born in 1977 in
Alex started playing the drums when he was just two years old. On tour with his dad, everybody around him was always playing some kind of instrument or involved with music in some way. He got his first small drum set when he was four years old, and he vaguely remembers playing on his Uncle Rob's drums. Rob King, one of Alex's biggest musical influences, played in various bands including Destroy All Monsters.
Alex started listening
to his uncle's kind of music--rock and roll--and taught himself how to play the
drums. He had help from many different musicians: "Anyone who I�ve ever asked about drums has been so cool to me," Alex
says about his experience on the road. He even met Travis Barker from Blink 182, who taught him a few technique
tricks. His father, however, wasn't so
encouraging. "He discouraged me big time
against anything to do with music," Alex says. Jim, who had experienced life on the road as a musician, says that being
a musician gives you a very tough life. "It's
really hard and there a lot of disappointments," he says, "I wouldn't wish it
upon anybody, and I think the more time progresses, the worse it gets." But Alex's
musical ambitions couldn't be thwarted. He
was in his first band at age twelve, with some friends from school in
Alex
graduated from high school in 1996 and went right to college. He started out at
Alex is
extremely involved in the music scene in
Alex
concepts and arranges guitar music (usually not lyrics) and his inspiration
comes from anything, he says. "I'll grab
a guitar and start playing a little riff. Then somebody will start humming a bar, maybe some lyrics, and I'll have
the drum vision in my head." His bands
play all over the
Alex
also contributes to the
As far as the family business goes, Alex has no desire to take over King's Keyboard House. "I'm not a piano player," he says, and the business is just not his thing. His father wasn't ready to hire another full time employee at the piano store, and since he needed a job, he went over to Julie's. At Julie's, Alex does whatever needs to be done, from fixing printers to getting music for customers to running to the bank. He loves his job, and loves working with Julie.
Like his father and Uncle Rob, Alex is very successful as a musician. He has played in venues all over the Ann Arbor and Detroit area, and is making quite a name for himself. In fact, his bands seem to be everywhere, and nothing but good things are expected to come from this drummer. Top