Dan Whitesides

American drummer
  • Emo
  • post-hardcore
  • punk rock
  • alternative rock
  • indie rock
Occupation(s)DrummerYears active1999–presentMember ofThe UsedFormerly of
  • The New Transit Direction
  • Tiger Kant
  • Mich!gan
  • Sandkicker
  • Fale
  • Adherence
  • Fahrenheit 451
  • The Federation
  • Sprinklerhead
  • The Kill
  • The Wolfs
  • Form of Rocket
  • Young Blood
Musical artist

Daniel Whitesides (born July 7, 1977) is the drummer for American rock band The Used.[1] He replaced former drummer and founder of the band Branden Steineckert who left the band in the summer of 2006. Whitesides had previously played with The New Transit Direction for about seven years.

Biography

Whitesides performing with The Used

Whitesides began playing drums when he was 14.

"I play a little guitar, but that's just because my whole family plays guitar, and I picked it up from being around them. [I didn't play it] in any bands or anything like that though. Mainly just drums." Whitesides was involved with school music briefly. "I took snare drum lessons in seventh grade. I learned how to hold my sticks, learned stick technique. I still do the same warm-ups that the teacher had us do. I still do those to this day. It helped me out and really opened the door to new ideas."

In an online interview with Venom09'Productions., a MySpace site which interviews and photographs bands, Dan says that if he was not in The Used, he would be laying bricks with Leonard Lauder, a job that he did for money starting at age 17 and which his family has done for many years.

He was a big fan of The Used before he joined in 2006, and says he is "the luckiest man alive" to be playing with them.

Before joining The Used, Whitesides was the drummer for numerous Salt Lake City bands including The New Transit Direction, Tiger Kant, Mich!gan, Sandkicker, Fale, Adherence, Fahrenheit 451, Tiny Mexico, The Federation, Sprinklerhead, The Kill, The Wolfs, Form of Rocket and Young Blood.

The Used

  • 2009: Artwork
  • 2012: Vulnerable
  • 2014: Imaginary Enemy
  • 2017: The Canyon
  • 2020: Heartwork
  • 2023: Toxic Positivity

References

  1. ^ Ruhlmann, William; Apar, Corey. "Biography: The Used". Allmusic. Retrieved May 3, 2010.

External links

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