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Jimmy Keegan

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Birth name
  
James E. Keegan

Years active
  
30

Instruments
  
Drums, vocals


Genres
  
Progressive, R&B

Origin
  
Los Angeles, CA

Name
  
Jimmy Keegan

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Born
  
November 3, 1969 Los Angeles, California, US (
1969-11-03
)

Role
  
Musical Artist ยท jimmykeegan.com

Albums
  
The Oblivion Particle, Brief Nocturnes and Dreamless Sleep, The X Tour: Live

Music group
  
Spock's Beard (Since 2011)

Movies and TV shows
  
The Littles, Over the Top, Here Come the Littles

Similar People
  
Ted Leonard, Dave Meros, Alan Morse, Ryo Okumoto, Nick D'Virgilio

Drum Magazine Playthrough: Spock's Beard 'Postcards From Perdition' By Jimmy Keegan


Jimmy Keegan is a drummer. He has played with artists such as Santana, as the drummer on the song "Primavera" on Santana's hit album Supernatural and with John Waite, He was the drummer for the progressive rock band Spock's Beard, having replaced original drummer Nick D'Virgilio in November 2011. Before joining Spock's Beard, Keegan was their touring drummer since 2003, when D'Virgilio picked up the frontman and main singer role during live performances. Keegan was a member of Spock's Beard for five years, until he left in October 2016.

Contents

He was born November 3, 1969, and is the youngest of 8 children.

Acting/Voiceover career

According to an interview with Keegan, he did voiceover work as a child. His credits included G.I. Joe, The Littles (TV series) ,"Explorers" and Over The Top. While Keegan voiced various characters on G.I. Joe, his primary character on The Littles was Henry Bigg. Keegan said "the voice-over work is probably the most fun because I'm a huge cartoon fan." He also had a very brief appearance on the long running CBS daytime drama The Young and the Restless in 1983 as Phillip Chancellor III.

Equipment

Jimmy endorses Yamaha Drums. He also uses Aquarian heads and Vater sticks, Paiste cymbals and Audio Technica microphones.

References

Jimmy Keegan Wikipedia