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Sean Kinney

Sean Howard Kinney (born May 27, 1966) is an American musician, best known as the drummer and co-founder of the rock band Alice in Chains.[2][3] Kinney also founded the short-lived supergroup Spys4Darwin, and has collaborated with other artists such as Johnny Cash and Metallica. He played drums for his Alice in Chains bandmate, Jerry Cantrell's first solo album, Boggy Depot (1998). Since 2009, Kinney has been co-owner of the Crocodile club in Seattle. He was a guest drummer on NBC's Late Night with Seth Meyers in September 2018. Kinney has earned nine Grammy Award nominations as a member of Alice in Chains.[4]

Sean Kinney
Kinney performing with Alice in Chains in 2019
Background information
Birth nameSean Howard Kinney
Born (1966-05-27) May 27, 1966 (age 56)
Renton, Washington, U.S.[1]
GenresAlternative metal, grunge, alternative rock, heavy metal, hard rock
Occupation(s)Drummer
Years active1976–present
Labels
Member ofAlice in Chains
Formerly ofJerry Cantrell, Spys4Darwin

Biography

Sean Howard Kinney was born in Renton, Washington, on May 27, 1966.[5][1] His father was a police officer and his mother was a city official.[6][7]

Kinney's interest in music was developed at an early age. He got his first drum kit when he was 5 years old. By the age of 9, he was the drummer for his grandfather's band, The Cross Cats,[7] and was traveling the Northwest playing small venues.[7] Kinney grew up in Renton, where he attended Liberty Senior High School in the Issaquah School District.[citation needed]

Alice in Chains

 
Kinney performing with Alice in Chains at the Uproar Festival in 2013, with the initials "LSMS" on his drumkit in tribute to Layne Staley and Mike Starr

Kinney met singer Layne Staley around 1985, when Staley's band Sleze was playing at Alki Beach.[7] Kinney revealed to Guitar Legends magazine that in their first meeting he told Staley that he was cool but his band sucked, and that he should get a different drummer, so Kinney suggested himself.[7] Kinney did not have a phone at the time, so he gave Staley a piece of paper with his girlfriend's number.[7]

Kinney met up with Alice in Chains in 1987,[2] when guitarist Jerry Cantrell wanted to form a new band after his band Diamond Lie broke up, so his roommate Layne Staley gave him the phone number of Kinney's girlfriend, Melinda Starr, so that Cantrell could talk to Kinney and set up a meeting.[2] Kinney and his girlfriend went to the Music Bank in Seattle where Cantrell was living and listened to his demos.[8] Cantrell mentioned that they needed a bass player to jam with them, and he already had someone in mind: Mike Starr, with whom Cantrell had played in a band in Burien called Gypsy Rose.[2][8] Kinney then mentioned that his girlfriend was actually Starr's sister, and that he had been playing in bands together with Starr since they were kids.[2] Kinney called Starr and a few days later he started jamming with him and Cantrell at the Music Bank, but they didn't have a singer.[2] Cantrell, Starr and Kinney wanted Staley to be their lead singer, so they started auditioning terrible lead singers in front of Staley to send a hint.[9][2][10] The last straw for Staley was when they auditioned a male stripper – he decided to join the band after that.[2] Starr was replaced by former Ozzy Osbourne bassist Mike Inez in 1993.[11]

Kinney almost didn't play on Alice in Chains' debut album, Facelift. He had broken his hand and the band started rehearsing with Greg Gilmore, the drummer from Mother Love Bone. Kinney explained in the 2009 book Grunge is Dead:

I almost didn't play on the record – they started rehearsing with the drummer from Mother Love Bone, Greg Gilmore. I was sitting there playing with one hand, guiding him through it. Dave Jerden came in and they started to try to do it. He was like, 'Screw it – pull the plug. This is not going to be the same.' Luckily, we took a tiny bit of time off. I had that cast on for a while, and was like, 'I can't miss this.' I cut my cast off in the studio and kept a bucket of ice by the drum set. Kept my hand iced down and played with a broken hand. I tried not to do that again – your first big break, and you fuck it up.[12]

Since the band's inception, Kinney has been the only drummer. He also played piano and sang chorus vocals through a megaphone on the hidden song from Sap entitled "Love Song".[13][14] The album was named after a dream Kinney had about the band recording some light acoustic songs for an album they name Sap, because it's "sappy.".[15]

Kinney was featured in the 1992 movie Singles, along with the other members of Alice in Chains performing the songs "It Ain't Like That" and "Would?".[16]

Other projects

 
Kinney in 2002

In 1996, Kinney joined singer Johnny Cash, guitarist Kim Thayil of Soundgarden, and bassist Krist Novoselic of Nirvana for a cover of Willie Nelson's "Time of the Preacher", featured on the tribute album Twisted Willie,[17][18] which also had Kinney playing drums for Jerry Cantrell's cover of "I've Seen All This World I Care to See".[18] In the same year, Kinney played drums for Cantrell's first original solo song, "Leave Me Alone", featured on the soundtrack of the 1996 film The Cable Guy.[19]

In 1998, Kinney played drums for Cantrell's first solo album, Boggy Depot,[20] and percussion in the song "Tuesday's Gone", a cover of Lynyrd Skynyrd released on Metallica's 1998 album Garage Inc., also featuring Cantrell on guitar.[21]

After they toured as part of Cantrell's solo band in 1998, Kinney and Queensrÿche guitarist Chris DeGarmo formed a new band called Spys4Darwin in 1999.[22] Alice in Chains' bassist Mike Inez and Sponge lead vocalist Vin Dombroski joined the band soon after. The band released their first and only album on May 18, 2001, a 6-track EP entitled Microfish,[23] and made their live debut at Endfest in Seattle on August 4, 2001.[24]

Since 2009, Kinney co-owns the club The Crocodile in Seattle along with Alice in Chains' manager Susan Silver,[25][26] Capitol Hill Block Party co-founder Marcus Charles,[27] Peggy Curtis,[27] and Portugal. The Man guitarist Eric Howk.[27] In 2013, Rolling Stone named The Crocodile as one of the best clubs in America, ranked at #7.[28]

Soundgarden lead vocalist Chris Cornell personally asked Kinney to join him, Pearl Jam guitarist Mike McCready, Soundgarden drummer Matt Cameron, Screaming Trees drummer Barrett Martin and Guns N' Roses bassist Duff McKagan in the tribute show to the band Mad Season at Seattle's Benaroya Hall on January 30, 2015.[29] Kinney played bongo for the song "All Alone" while a track with Layne Staley's original vocals were played.[30] The performance was released as a live album in August 2015, entitled Mad Season / Seattle Symphony: Sonic Evolution / January 30, 2015 / Benaroya Hall.[31]

From September 17 to 20, 2018, Kinney was a guest drummer on NBC's Late Night with Seth Meyers.[32]

Alice in Chains rebirth (2005–present)

 
William DuVall (left), Sean Kinney (back) and Jerry Cantrell (right) performing at an Alice in Chains concert in 2007.

Alice in Chains was inactive from 1996 onwards due to Layne Staley's drug issues, which resulted in his death in April 2002.[33] In 2005, Kinney came up with the idea of reuniting with the other two surviving members of Alice in Chains, Jerry Cantrell and Mike Inez, to perform at a benefit concert for the victims of the tsunami disaster that struck South Asia in 2004. Kinney made calls to his former bandmates, as well as friends in the music community, such as former Alice in Chains manager Susan Silver. Kinney was surprised by the enthusiastic response to his idea,[34] and the band performed for the first time in 10 years at the K-Rock Tsunami Continued Care Relief Concert in Seattle on February 18, 2006, featuring guest vocalists singing Staley's parts.[35]

On March 6, 2006, the band performed together again at VH1's Decades Rock Live concert, honoring fellow Seattle musicians Ann Wilson and Nancy Wilson of Heart.[36] That night they played "Rooster" with Comes with the Fall vocalist William DuVall and Ann Wilson.[36] DuVall joined Alice in Chains as lead singer shortly thereafter.[36] The band has toured extensively worldwide since then.[37]

The album Black Gives Way to Blue, the first without Staley, was released on September 29, 2009, featuring DuVall as the new vocalist.[38] The album was totally funded by Kinney and Cantrell, as the band did not have a record label at the time.[10] Their fifth studio album, The Devil Put Dinosaurs Here, was released on May 28, 2013.[39]

In 2013, Kinney added the initials "LSMS" on his drum kit, a tribute to Alice in Chains' late members Layne Staley and Mike Starr.[40]

Alice in Chains' sixth studio album (and the third with DuVall),[41] Rainier Fog, was released on August 24, 2018.[42]

Artwork

Kinney plays a large role in the presentation of the band, having helped design artwork, T-shirts and stage setups for most of the band's albums and tours.[43]

In 1995, Alice in Chains was contemplating making a third studio album. When it was official, Kinney drew out artwork for the cover and liner notes.[44][45] The cover features a three-legged dog, reason being, according to band lore, there was a three-legged dog named Tripod that used to terrorize Kinney and chase him around during his paper-work duty when he was a kid.[45] The music video for the album's first single, "Grind", shows a three legged dog (similar to the one that allegedly used to chase Kinney) walking up a stairway with an elderly man.[45]

The cover art of Black Gives Way to Blue (2009), an illustration of a heart surrounded by a black background,[46] was Kinney's basic concept.[47]

Gear

 
Sean Kinney drum set displayed at the Hard Rock Cafe in Seattle.

Kinney uses a drum kit made by Drum Workshop (DW Drums) with Remo heads and cymbals by Sabian.[48] He uses Vater Percussion drumsticks.[49]

Discography

Alice in Chains
Other appearances
Title Release Label Band
Boggy Depot 1998 Columbia Jerry Cantrell[50]
Microfish 2001 Pied Viper Records Spys4Darwin[51]

Guest appearances

Year Song Artist(s) Album
1996 "Time of the Preacher" Johnny Cash Twisted Willie[18]
"I've Seen All This World I Care to See" Jerry Cantrell
"Leave Me Alone" The Cable Guy (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)[19]
1998 "Tuesday's Gone" Metallica Garage Inc.[21][52]
2015 "All Alone" Mad Season Mad Season / Seattle Symphony: Sonic Evolution / January 30, 2015 / Benaroya Hall[53]
2016 "Tears" Alice in Chains Rush – 2112 (40th Anniversary Edition)[54][55]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1992 Singles Himself Cameo
1995 The Nona Tapes Himself Short film
2013 AIC 23 Stanley Eisen Short film

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Sean Howard Kinney born May 27 1966 is an American musician best known as the drummer and co founder of the rock band Alice in Chains 2 3 Kinney also founded the short lived supergroup Spys4Darwin and has collaborated with other artists such as Johnny Cash and Metallica He played drums for his Alice in Chains bandmate Jerry Cantrell s first solo album Boggy Depot 1998 Since 2009 Kinney has been co owner of the Crocodile club in Seattle He was a guest drummer on NBC s Late Night with Seth Meyers in September 2018 Kinney has earned nine Grammy Award nominations as a member of Alice in Chains 4 Sean KinneyKinney performing with Alice in Chains in 2019Background informationBirth nameSean Howard KinneyBorn 1966 05 27 May 27 1966 age 56 Renton Washington U S 1 GenresAlternative metal grunge alternative rock heavy metal hard rockOccupation s DrummerYears active1976 presentLabelsColumbiaCapitol RecordsBMGMember ofAlice in ChainsFormerly ofJerry Cantrell Spys4Darwin Contents 1 Biography 2 Alice in Chains 3 Other projects 4 Alice in Chains rebirth 2005 present 5 Artwork 6 Gear 7 Discography 7 1 Guest appearances 8 Filmography 9 References 10 External linksBiography EditSean Howard Kinney was born in Renton Washington on May 27 1966 5 1 His father was a police officer and his mother was a city official 6 7 Kinney s interest in music was developed at an early age He got his first drum kit when he was 5 years old By the age of 9 he was the drummer for his grandfather s band The Cross Cats 7 and was traveling the Northwest playing small venues 7 Kinney grew up in Renton where he attended Liberty Senior High School in the Issaquah School District citation needed Alice in Chains Edit Kinney performing with Alice in Chains at the Uproar Festival in 2013 with the initials LSMS on his drumkit in tribute to Layne Staley and Mike Starr Main article Alice in Chains Kinney met singer Layne Staley around 1985 when Staley s band Sleze was playing at Alki Beach 7 Kinney revealed to Guitar Legends magazine that in their first meeting he told Staley that he was cool but his band sucked and that he should get a different drummer so Kinney suggested himself 7 Kinney did not have a phone at the time so he gave Staley a piece of paper with his girlfriend s number 7 Kinney met up with Alice in Chains in 1987 2 when guitarist Jerry Cantrell wanted to form a new band after his band Diamond Lie broke up so his roommate Layne Staley gave him the phone number of Kinney s girlfriend Melinda Starr so that Cantrell could talk to Kinney and set up a meeting 2 Kinney and his girlfriend went to the Music Bank in Seattle where Cantrell was living and listened to his demos 8 Cantrell mentioned that they needed a bass player to jam with them and he already had someone in mind Mike Starr with whom Cantrell had played in a band in Burien called Gypsy Rose 2 8 Kinney then mentioned that his girlfriend was actually Starr s sister and that he had been playing in bands together with Starr since they were kids 2 Kinney called Starr and a few days later he started jamming with him and Cantrell at the Music Bank but they didn t have a singer 2 Cantrell Starr and Kinney wanted Staley to be their lead singer so they started auditioning terrible lead singers in front of Staley to send a hint 9 2 10 The last straw for Staley was when they auditioned a male stripper he decided to join the band after that 2 Starr was replaced by former Ozzy Osbourne bassist Mike Inez in 1993 11 Kinney almost didn t play on Alice in Chains debut album Facelift He had broken his hand and the band started rehearsing with Greg Gilmore the drummer from Mother Love Bone Kinney explained in the 2009 book Grunge is Dead I almost didn t play on the record they started rehearsing with the drummer from Mother Love Bone Greg Gilmore I was sitting there playing with one hand guiding him through it Dave Jerden came in and they started to try to do it He was like Screw it pull the plug This is not going to be the same Luckily we took a tiny bit of time off I had that cast on for a while and was like I can t miss this I cut my cast off in the studio and kept a bucket of ice by the drum set Kept my hand iced down and played with a broken hand I tried not to do that again your first big break and you fuck it up 12 Since the band s inception Kinney has been the only drummer He also played piano and sang chorus vocals through a megaphone on the hidden song from Sap entitled Love Song 13 14 The album was named after a dream Kinney had about the band recording some light acoustic songs for an album they name Sap because it s sappy 15 Kinney was featured in the 1992 movie Singles along with the other members of Alice in Chains performing the songs It Ain t Like That and Would 16 Other projects Edit Kinney in 2002 In 1996 Kinney joined singer Johnny Cash guitarist Kim Thayil of Soundgarden and bassist Krist Novoselic of Nirvana for a cover of Willie Nelson s Time of the Preacher featured on the tribute album Twisted Willie 17 18 which also had Kinney playing drums for Jerry Cantrell s cover of I ve Seen All This World I Care to See 18 In the same year Kinney played drums for Cantrell s first original solo song Leave Me Alone featured on the soundtrack of the 1996 film The Cable Guy 19 In 1998 Kinney played drums for Cantrell s first solo album Boggy Depot 20 and percussion in the song Tuesday s Gone a cover of Lynyrd Skynyrd released on Metallica s 1998 album Garage Inc also featuring Cantrell on guitar 21 After they toured as part of Cantrell s solo band in 1998 Kinney and Queensryche guitarist Chris DeGarmo formed a new band called Spys4Darwin in 1999 22 Alice in Chains bassist Mike Inez and Sponge lead vocalist Vin Dombroski joined the band soon after The band released their first and only album on May 18 2001 a 6 track EP entitled Microfish 23 and made their live debut at Endfest in Seattle on August 4 2001 24 Since 2009 Kinney co owns the club The Crocodile in Seattle along with Alice in Chains manager Susan Silver 25 26 Capitol Hill Block Party co founder Marcus Charles 27 Peggy Curtis 27 and Portugal The Man guitarist Eric Howk 27 In 2013 Rolling Stone named The Crocodile as one of the best clubs in America ranked at 7 28 Soundgarden lead vocalist Chris Cornell personally asked Kinney to join him Pearl Jam guitarist Mike McCready Soundgarden drummer Matt Cameron Screaming Trees drummer Barrett Martin and Guns N Roses bassist Duff McKagan in the tribute show to the band Mad Season at Seattle s Benaroya Hall on January 30 2015 29 Kinney played bongo for the song All Alone while a track with Layne Staley s original vocals were played 30 The performance was released as a live album in August 2015 entitled Mad Season Seattle Symphony Sonic Evolution January 30 2015 Benaroya Hall 31 From September 17 to 20 2018 Kinney was a guest drummer on NBC s Late Night with Seth Meyers 32 Alice in Chains rebirth 2005 present Edit William DuVall left Sean Kinney back and Jerry Cantrell right performing at an Alice in Chains concert in 2007 Alice in Chains was inactive from 1996 onwards due to Layne Staley s drug issues which resulted in his death in April 2002 33 In 2005 Kinney came up with the idea of reuniting with the other two surviving members of Alice in Chains Jerry Cantrell and Mike Inez to perform at a benefit concert for the victims of the tsunami disaster that struck South Asia in 2004 Kinney made calls to his former bandmates as well as friends in the music community such as former Alice in Chains manager Susan Silver Kinney was surprised by the enthusiastic response to his idea 34 and the band performed for the first time in 10 years at the K Rock Tsunami Continued Care Relief Concert in Seattle on February 18 2006 featuring guest vocalists singing Staley s parts 35 On March 6 2006 the band performed together again at VH1 s Decades Rock Live concert honoring fellow Seattle musicians Ann Wilson and Nancy Wilson of Heart 36 That night they played Rooster with Comes with the Fall vocalist William DuVall and Ann Wilson 36 DuVall joined Alice in Chains as lead singer shortly thereafter 36 The band has toured extensively worldwide since then 37 The album Black Gives Way to Blue the first without Staley was released on September 29 2009 featuring DuVall as the new vocalist 38 The album was totally funded by Kinney and Cantrell as the band did not have a record label at the time 10 Their fifth studio album The Devil Put Dinosaurs Here was released on May 28 2013 39 In 2013 Kinney added the initials LSMS on his drum kit a tribute to Alice in Chains late members Layne Staley and Mike Starr 40 Alice in Chains sixth studio album and the third with DuVall 41 Rainier Fog was released on August 24 2018 42 Artwork EditKinney plays a large role in the presentation of the band having helped design artwork T shirts and stage setups for most of the band s albums and tours 43 In 1995 Alice in Chains was contemplating making a third studio album When it was official Kinney drew out artwork for the cover and liner notes 44 45 The cover features a three legged dog reason being according to band lore there was a three legged dog named Tripod that used to terrorize Kinney and chase him around during his paper work duty when he was a kid 45 The music video for the album s first single Grind shows a three legged dog similar to the one that allegedly used to chase Kinney walking up a stairway with an elderly man 45 The cover art of Black Gives Way to Blue 2009 an illustration of a heart surrounded by a black background 46 was Kinney s basic concept 47 Gear Edit Sean Kinney drum set displayed at the Hard Rock Cafe in Seattle Kinney uses a drum kit made by Drum Workshop DW Drums with Remo heads and cymbals by Sabian 48 He uses Vater Percussion drumsticks 49 Discography EditAlice in ChainsMain article Alice in Chains discography Other appearancesTitle Release Label BandBoggy Depot 1998 Columbia Jerry Cantrell 50 Microfish 2001 Pied Viper Records Spys4Darwin 51 Guest appearances Edit Year Song Artist s Album1996 Time of the Preacher Johnny Cash Twisted Willie 18 I ve Seen All This World I Care to See Jerry Cantrell Leave Me Alone The Cable Guy Original Motion Picture Soundtrack 19 1998 Tuesday s Gone Metallica Garage Inc 21 52 2015 All Alone Mad Season Mad Season Seattle Symphony Sonic Evolution January 30 2015 Benaroya Hall 53 2016 Tears Alice in Chains Rush 2112 40th Anniversary Edition 54 55 Filmography EditYear Title Role Notes1992 Singles Himself Cameo1995 The Nona Tapes Himself Short film2013 AIC 23 Stanley Eisen Short filmReferences Edit a b Playoff time in Alice in Chains league ESPN com December 9 2011 Retrieved May 25 2018 a b c d e f g h Interview Alice In Chains Jerry Cantrell and Sean Kinney about Layne Staley YouTube January 12 2010 Archived from the original on December 13 2021 Retrieved May 25 2018 Erlewine Stephen Thomas Prato Greg Biography Alice in Chains AMG Retrieved May 17 2010 GRAMMY Award Results for Sean Kinney Grammy com Retrieved October 31 2021 de Sola David August 4 2015 Alice in Chains The Untold Story Thomas Dunne Books pp 25 26 ISBN 978 1 250 04807 3 Alice in Chains Live amp Interview Paris 2009 YouTube February 6 2010 Archived from the original on December 13 2021 Retrieved May 25 2018 a b c d e f de Sola David August 4 2015 Alice in Chains The Untold Story Thomas Dunne Books p 26 ISBN 978 1 250 04807 3 a b de Sola David August 4 2015 Alice in Chains The Untold Story Thomas Dunne Books p 68 ISBN 978 1 250 04807 3 Layne Staley Interview Alice in Chains 1996 part 1 of 2 YouTube Archived from the original on December 13 2021 Retrieved July 14 2017 a b Interview Jerry Cantrell Discusses Alice in Chain s 2009 Comeback Black Gives Way to Blue Guitar World January 10 2013 Retrieved July 15 2017 2006 band bio Aliceinchains com Aliceinchains com Archived from the original on July 19 2006 Retrieved May 25 2018 Prato Greg Grunge is Dead The Oral History of Seattle Rock Music p 261 April 2009 25 Years Ago Alice in Chains Show Their Quiet Side on the Sap EP diffuser fm February 4 2017 Retrieved May 25 2018 Love Song Media notes Alice in Chains Columbia Records 1992 a href Template Cite AV media notes html title Template Cite AV media notes cite AV media notes a CS1 maint others in cite AV media notes link Alice In Chains Timeline SonyMusic com Archived from the original on October 7 1999 Retrieved May 25 2018 Alice In Chains Would amp It Ain t Like That Singles Pro Shot YouTube June 27 2015 Archived from the original on December 13 2021 Retrieved May 26 2018 Hochman Steve January 27 1996 ALBUM REVIEWS POP Twisted Willie Gives Nelson Grunge Honors Treatment Los Angeles Times Retrieved May 25 2018 a b c Various Twisted Willie Discogs Retrieved May 15 2018 a b Various The Cable Guy Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Discogs Retrieved May 25 2018 Cantrell Talks About Alice In Chains Future As He Readies Solo Effort MTV News February 5 1998 Retrieved May 25 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