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Genres
  
Rock music, blues rock

Name
  
Sib Hashian

Years active
  
1975 –present

Role
  
Musician


Labels
  
Epic Records

Children
  
Lauren Hashian

Website
  
Grandchildren
  
Jasmine Johnson

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Born
  
August 17, 1949 (age 74) (
1949-08-17
)

Instruments
  
Drums, percussion, vocals

Associated acts
  
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John Thomas "Sib" Hashian (August 17, 1949 – March 22, 2017) was an American musician, best known as a drummer for the rock band Boston.

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Hashian was reluctantly chosen by Boston founder Tom Scholz in 1975 to replace original drummer Jim Masdea when Epic Records demanded that Masdea be replaced for recording. Hashian is heard on Boston's self-titled debut album, as well as on the follow-up Don't Look Back, although the drum parts he played on many tracks were note-for-note transcriptions of Masdea's original drum arrangements. Hashian was involved in the early sessions for Boston's Third Stage album, but was later replaced when Masdea returned.

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After leaving Boston, Hashian sued Boston band leader Tom Scholz for back royalties and the two later settled out of court.

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Hashian was also the drummer for fellow Boston member Barry Goudreau's self-titled solo album which was released in 1980. The album achieved moderate success with the rock radio hit "Dreams".

Boston and the Barry Goudreau album were the last mainstream projects Hashian worked on. He went on to own a chain of tanning salons in Boston, as well as a small record shop. He occasionally played gigs in the Boston area with former bandmates, including Goudreau, Fran Sheehan, and Brad Delp.

In 2001 he made his first stage appearance as an actor at the Cape Cod Repertory Theater in the world premiere of the play 9-Ball written by his friend Art Devine.

In 2003 he appeared on Sammy Hagar's Live: Hallelujah as an unofficial member of The Waboritas.

In 2004 he returned to the stage at the Tremont Theater for the Boston premiere of 9-Ball which he also produced along with Ernie Boch Jr.

In 2005 he appeared in R U the Girl as his daughter Lauren was a contestant trying out to win the chance to perform with TLC.

In 2006 he recorded with Ernie and the Automatics, a band that features Goudreau on guitar.

In 2012 he began co-hosting Scorch's PFG-TV, a local TV show in New England, episodes of which were regularly featured on the Opie and Anthony Show, although each segment was centered on mocking PFG-TV's entire show.

Personal life

Hashian was of Armenian/Italian ancestry and lived in Lynnfield, Massachusetts with his wife, Suzanne (nee Jipp). They had had one son, Adam, and two daughters, songwriter, Aja Hashian and singer-songwriter Lauren Hashian, who has been in a relationship with Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson since 2007. The Hashian sisters write and produce music together.

Hashian died on March 22, 2017, at the age of 67, after collapsing in the middle of a set while performing on board a cruise ship.

References

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