Also known as Utah Biggs Origin Seattle, Washington | Name Jesse Sprinkle Role Singer | |
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Occupation(s) Musician
Recording Engineer
Songwriter
Record producer Instruments Drums, Percussion, Guitar Associated acts Poor Old Lu
Dead Poetic
Demon Hunter Website JesseSprinkle.net
PoorOldLu.com
Paradise Uganda Music groups Poor Old Lu, Demon Hunter (2000 – 2004), Dead Poetic, Transparent Albums Surrounded by Lights, Summer of Darkness, Four Wall Blackmail, New Medicines, Mindsize Similar People Aaron Sprinkle, Ryan Clark, Don Clark, Timothy Watts, Ethan Luck |
Kenneth koome and jesse sprinkle
Jesse Sprinkle (born June 22, 1976) is a singer, songwriter, drummer, guitarist, and rapper.
Contents
- Kenneth koome and jesse sprinkle
- Career
- as himself
- solo work under various monikers
- with Demon Hunter
- with Dead Poetic
- as a member of bands
- Compilation discography
- References
Career
At 13, Jesse and his brother Aaron Sprinkle formed the Christian alternative rock group Poor Old Lu, for which Jesse contributed drums, percussion and vocals. Between 1990 and 2002, they released 8 albums and toured nationally. Poor Old Lu amicably disbanded in 2002.
His first solo effort was an instrumental mail-order-only CD called Sunsites based around Jesse's acoustic guitar and cello by friend Phil Peterson. Jesse and Phil recorded under several different names around this time, including:
Jesse then took a more traditional band musical approach and recorded Roobrik under the moniker The World Inside.
Jesse continues to record his own music, while drumming for other bands, Morella's Forest, Demon Hunter, Dead Poetic, Burning Daylight, and Transparent. His live percussive contributions include Michael Knott, Denison Witmer, Kutless, Starflyer 59, The Lashes, and more.