Jerry Wayne Gaskill (born December 27, 1957) is an American
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musician who is the drummer for
King's X
King's X is an American Rock music, rock band formed in Springfield, Missouri, in 1979. They were first called the Edge and later became Sneak Preview before settling on its current name in 1985. The band's current lineup has remained intact fo ...
.
Biography
Gaskill has been interested in making music and playing drums for as long as he can remember. His father bought him his first drum, a snare, at the age of four. From there, he pieced together a full kit.
He grew up in a very musical family with both his dad and brother being guitar players. The three actually started an all-instrumental band called ''Jerry and the Knights''. Gaskill played his first bar gig when he was seven years old with this group and was paid $2 for his efforts.
''Jerry and the Knights'' played at different functions such as talent shows, wedding receptions, parties and so on until his mid-teens. He then joined a local band called Frog Ocean Road who he had admired. Gaskill played with them until he was 18, at which time he had a self professed "Born Again" experience. He then became involved in the local Christian music scene playing at churches and jamming with other like-minded musicians.
In 1978, Gaskill decided to attend
Evangel College in
Springfield, Missouri
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and moved there with the intention of becoming a Biblical Studies major. He never lost the musical bug and was quick to involve himself in the local music circles. He was soon introduced to singer
Greg X. Volz who was putting a new band together and asked Gaskill to participate. They also asked bassist
Doug Pinnick to move to Springfield and join the band. Pinnick accepted, but a month after his arrival, the project fell apart.
Gaskill was soon asked, along with Pinnick, to join the
Phil Keaggy
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band (presumably through Keaggy's previous work with Volz) which they accepted. He went on a national tour with Keaggy for about a year. During the band's show in Springfield, Gaskill was asked by a member of the opening band if he would lend them his drums. That person happened to be
Ty Tabor who was filling in for the drummer who had quit the band the night before.
At one point, Gaskill became involved in a demo project for the Tracy Zinn Band that had Tabor as a member. The two hit it off and were later involved in other projects together.
After the Keaggy job, Gaskill and Pinnick (who had also been jamming with Tabor) decided to try getting their own band together. The group was rounded out by Tabor and guitarist Dan McCollam. They called themselves The Edge, then three years later Sneak Preview, which eventually morphed into
King's X
King's X is an American Rock music, rock band formed in Springfield, Missouri, in 1979. They were first called the Edge and later became Sneak Preview before settling on its current name in 1985. The band's current lineup has remained intact fo ...
several years later. As the middle member of King's X, Gaskill is seven years younger than Pinnick and three-and-a-half years older than Tabor.
Gaskill has enjoyed a long and storied career with King's X and continues with them to this day. The album ''
Gretchen Goes to Nebraska'' was based in part on a story that he wrote. He has appeared as lead vocalist on 3 King's X tracks and is an integral part of their famous three-part vocal harmonies.
Gaskill suffered a heart attack on February 25, 2012, and was rushed to a hospital where he underwent emergency surgery. After his release from hospital he posted a video message on Facebook, thanking everyone who had supported him through his illness and then married his long term partner, Julie, in Las Vegas. In October of the same year, Gaskill's
Sea Bright, New Jersey
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home was completely destroyed by
Superstorm Sandy. An internet campaign, via
GiveForward.com, to raise $25,000 was immediately launched.
According to the King's X Facebook page, Gaskill suffered another heart attack while recovering from a "scheduled minor procedure" on September 12, 2014, and was scheduled to get double bypass surgery within 72 hours. King's X canceled all future shows until further notice.
Projects
In addition to King's X, Gaskill has performed on the albums ''
Let It Go
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'' by
Galactic Cowboys, ''Red Line'' by the
Texas blues guitarist
Jay Hooks,
Ty Tabor's solo album ''
Safety
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'', Black Sugar Transmission's 2007 debut album (helmed by Andee Blacksugar, who also played guitar in Gaskill's solo band in 2005) and
Doug Pinnick's Poundhound albums and Supershine project.
Gaskill released a solo album, ''
Come Somewhere'', in April 2004. He sang all lead vocals as well as performed all drum, acoustic guitar, and some electric guitar tracks. It was produced by and featured his King's X cohort Ty Tabor, and was recorded at Tabor's Alien Beans Studios.
Gaskill released his second solo album, ''Love and Scars'', on October 30, 2015, and was produced by DA Karkos.
Complete discography
King's X
''See
King's X#Discography''
Solo albums
*''
Come Somewhere'' (Inside Out Music, 2004)
*''Love and Scars'' (Rat Pak Records, 2015)
Guest appearances
*
Poundhound – ''
Massive Grooves...'' 1998
*
Galactic Cowboys – ''
Let It Go
"Let It Go" is a song from Disney's 2013 computer-animated feature film '' Frozen'', whose music and lyrics were composed by husband-and-wife songwriting team Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez. The song was performed in its original show ...
'' 2000
*Supershine 2000
*
Poundhound – ''
Pineappleskunk'' 2001
*
Jay Hooks – ''Red Line'' 2002
*
Ty Tabor – ''
Safety
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Meanings
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'' 2002
*Black-N-Blues-''The Sale'' video 2005
*Bob Burger – ''Surprise Party'' 2006
*Black Sugar Transmission 2007
References
External links
*
Review of ''Come Somewhere'' at The Phantom TollBooth
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1957 births
American performers of Christian music
Living people
American heavy metal drummers
King's X members
Progressive metal musicians
People from Sea Bright, New Jersey
20th-century American drummers
American male drummers
20th-century American male musicians
Inside Out Music artists
Drummers from New Jersey
Musicians from Monmouth County, New Jersey