Frank Fontsere
Frank Fontsere (born September 2, 1967), is a professional drummer from Marietta, Georgia. He is known mostly for his work in rap/metal group, Stuck Mojo (1996–2000) and heavy metal group, Fozzy (1999–2005, 2009–2022).[1] He has also been a member of Agent Cooper (2004, 2005), The Duke (2005), Soundevice (2006), Love Said No (2007) and Primer 55 (2007). He is famous for using drum triggers on his albums and for every live performance.
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Birth name | Frank Carles Fontserè |
Also known as | KK LaFlame |
Born | Denville, New Jersey | September 2, 1967
Genres | Heavy metal, rap metal, nu metal, hard rock |
Occupation(s) | Musician, songwriter |
Instruments | Drums, percussion |
Years active | 1996–2022 |
Labels | Century Media, Megaforce, ASH, Riot Entertainment |
Associated acts | Stuck Mojo, Fozzy, Agent Cooper, Primer 55, Walking With Kings |
Personal life
In 2006, Fontsere wed longtime girlfriend Tracy Cochran and in 2014 the couple had a son.
Discography
- with Stuck Mojo
- Violated EP (European release) (1996)
- Pigwalk (1996)
- Rising (1998)
- HVY1 (1999)
- Declaration of a Headhunter (2000)
- Violate This (2001)
- with Fozzy
- Fozzy (2000)
- Happenstance (2002)
- WWE Originals (2004)
- All That Remains (2005)
- Chasing the Grail (2010)
- Sin and Bones (2012)
- Do You Wanna Start a War (2014)
- Judas (2017)
- with Agent Cooper
- Beginner's Mind (2004)
- with The Duke
- The Duke - My Kung-Fu is Good (2005)
- with Love Said No
- Love Said No EP (2007)
References
- Ilich, Bobby (September 17, 2012). "Chris Jericho: Fozzy is Not a Vanity Project?". International Business Times. Retrieved August 1, 2021.
External links
- Official Fozzy website
- Official Walking With Kings website
- Frank Fontsere on Twitter
- Frank Fontsere's channel on YouTube
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