Steve Felton

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Steve Felton
Performing in 2016
Performing in 2016
Background information
Birth nameSteven Raymond Felton
Also known asSkinny
Born (1970-12-06) December 6, 1970 (age 50)
GenresAlternative metal, Industrial metal, nu metal, electro-industrial, experimental metal, thrash metal
InstrumentsDrums, percussion
Years active1987–present
LabelsEclipse, Universal, Megaforce
Associated actsHatrix, Mushroomhead, (216), , Detroit Ave, Tenafly Viper
Websitehttp://www.mushroomhead.com

Steve "Skinny" Felton (born December 6, 1969) is an American musician, most notable for being the co-founder, leader, and drummer of Mushroomhead. He was also the drummer of the bands Hatrix, (216), Tenafly Viper and Scelestus. His other projects include Detroit Ave and 10,000 Cadillacs with fellow Mushroomhead member Jason "J Mann" Popson. He has produced every Mushroomhead album and has directed most of their music videos.

He is married to Jackie LaPonza, who officially joined Mushroomhead in 2020 after touring with the group since 2014.[1][2]

Equipment[]

  • Drums- Tama Artstar Custom, Titanium Silver finish, Black hardware[3]
    • 8"×8" Tom
    • 12"×10 Tom
    • 10"×9" Tom
    • 18"×16" Floor Tom
    • 22"×18" Bass drum (×2)
    • 14"×5.5" Starclassic Maple Snare
  • Cymbals - Zildjian

18" A China High

14" A Mastersound HiHats

18" A Heavy Crash

17" A Heavy Crash

12" Oriental China "Trash"

9" ZIL-BEL

10" A Splash

17" A Heavy Crash

18" A Heavy Crash

21" A Mega Bell Ride

12" A Custom Mastersound HiHats

18" A China High

  • Drumheads
    • Toms - Evans hydraulic black
    • Bass - Evans EMAD2 clear
    • Snare - Evans G2 coated
  • Hardware - Tama
    • IronCobra Power-Glide single pedal (×2)
    • IronCobra Lever-Glide hi-hat stand
    • Power Tower Rack System
    • 1st Chair Ergo-Rider drum throne
  • Other

References[]

  1. ^ Mushroomhead packs the stage in TC
  2. ^ Skinny Family Legacy & More
  3. ^ "TAMA Drums | ARTIST SETUP | Skinny". www.tamadrum.co.jp. 2006-10-17. Archived from the original on 2018-02-01. Retrieved 2020-03-23.


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