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maynard james
keenan
James H.
Keenan-April 17/1964

Maynard was born to
a Baptist family and grew up with an older sister in Ravenna, Ohio; which is described by
one of its residents as a "lower middle class town with no purpose". Maynard
attended Brown Jr High and then Ravenna High school through the 10th grade until he moved
to Michigan. There he attended Mason County Central High School in Scottville, MI. By the
time he entered the army, in 1982, he had lived in Ohio, Michigan, New Jersey, New York,
Oklahoma, Kansas and Texas.
Maynard was a member of the United States Military Academy ("West Point") prep
school class of 1984 (which means he was there from the summer of '83 until May '84). He
was member of the cross country and wrestling teams, the glee club, and the "Knight
Crier" (the student newspaper?)
Maynard quit the military to study art, which eventually led to a job in LA applying
spatial design concepts (called "Feng Shui") to remodeling pet stores. While
Maynard was in Michigan, he attened the Kendall College of Art and Design, which is one of
the best in that area. His artwork is rumored to be very interesting, symbolic, and
bordering on abstract. Maynard was friends with Gillian Anderson while he was at Kendall.
Before Tool, in the 80's, Maynard was in Children of the Anachronistic Dynasty (C.A.D.)
that released an independent cassette called 'Fingernails'. He was also in another band
called TexAns.
Maynard attended West Point Prep School and United States Military Academy Prep School,
hence references to the Honor Code "I will not lie, cheat, or steal, or tolerate
those who do"; and to the term 'tool.' Tools are seen as sellouts. They follow the
regulations to the letter and will turn even their best friends in for the slightest
violations.
Maynard was drummer Danny Carey's neighbor in LA.
Maynard's father is a retired high school teacher from Mason County Central Highschool in
Scottville, Michigan. They get along fine and Maynard visits home every year.
Maynard is now rumored to reside in Jerome, Arizona.Other Points of Interest |
| Birthday |
April 17th, 1964 |
| Facts |
Maynard was a Kiss
maniac when he was about twelve
The first concert that Maynard remembers was Rick Springfield.
Maynard was voted by his senior class as most "artistic."
Maynard has a son named Devo who is about two years old
Maynard is into Gracie
Jiu-Jitsu (Brazillian Jujitsu, he studied under Rickson Gracie). |
Danny Carey
Daniel Edwin
Carey-May 10/1961

Danny Carey grew up
in a very typical, middle-class American house in Paola, Kansas. His father was a manager
for a large insurance company and his mother was a school teacher. Danny has one older
brother and one younger brother. Danny's earliest musical memory was when his father took
him into the music library at the University of Kansas and played The Planets by Gustov
Holst. Danny started taking lessons when he was ten or eleven, just on the snare drum in
school band, and then again when he got his first kit at thirteen. Danny received a
scholarship in High School to go to the Conservatory of Music in Kansas City.
Danny studied music for over three years at the University of Missouri. He had a couple of
offers to play basketball at small colleges, but knew he wasn't good enough to play major
college basketball or to go pro. Danny spent years working on his rudiments and doing drum
corps. He always loved Billy Cobham and Buddy Rich because no matter how fast they played,
you could hear every note. When he was in college he got a lot of classical training,
doing recitals for three and a half years. He could have earned a degree if he stuck it
out a while longer, but just wanted to play the drum set a little more, so he bailed on
school when an opportunity came to go on the road with a band
In 1986, Danny moved to Los Angeles, and spent four years there before anything really
happened. However, at that time he was heavily into electronic drums. He was playing an
electronic kit with real cymbals, and played the clubs. Then he got more into real drums,
and attributes that to finally finding a quality set that sounded good. Danny also worked
as a session player for Green Jello,
Pygmy Love Circus, and Carole King. Danny's day job in LA was working in a tape
duplication house. Then he met Adam Jones through Tom Morello of Rage (Against The
Machine). Danny was also living beside Maynard. He never auditioned for them (Keenan and
Jones). He felt sorry for them, because they would invite people over to play, and they
wouldn't show up, so he would fill in.
Danny still loves playing jazz when he gets the chance. He is also working on a side
project called ZAUM, which deals more in an electronic medium. Danny has also been
involved in other side projects, including a TV sitcom called "Sibs" (that gave
him the opportunity to play stuff from James Brown and Sly and Family Stone material).
Other Points of Interest
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| Birthday |
May 10th 1961 |
| Facts |
Danny Carey is
6'5"
Danny's first concert was Lynyrd Skynyrd
Danny is in another band called Zaum |
| Equipment |
Drumset:
Sonor Designer Series
8x14 bronze snare
14x14 floor tom
18x16 floor tom
18x24 bass drum
18x22 bass drum
8x8 tom
10x10 tom
14" RotoTom
Electronics:
Simmons SDX pads
Hardware: Sonor
Heads:
Evan's heads - power center-snare, Hydraulic-toms, hydraulic & EQ3 on bass
Pedals:
Axis
Cymbals:
14" Paiste Dry Crisp hi-hats
22" Novo China
12" S.F. Flanger Bell
13" Sound Formula Mega Cup Chime
8" Paiste splash
18" Sound Formula Thin crash
18" Paiste Full crash
22" Paiste Dry Heavy ride
20 & 22" Paiste Thin China
20" Paiste Power crash
6" + 8" Signature Splash
14" Signature Sound Edge Hi Hat
18" Signature Mellow Crash, Power Crash
20" Signature Full Crash, Thin China
5" Bell Chime on top of an 8" 3000 Bell
Sticks:
Trueline.
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Justin chancellor
Justin Gunnar
Walte Chancellor-November 19/19??

Justin first met
Tool in New York, and kept in touch with band members for a couple of years until Justin's
band in England "Peach", did a tour with Tool in Europe in 1994. When original
bassist Paul D'Amour left to play guitar in Lusk, Tool gave Justin a call. At first Justin
turned them down. Peach had broken up about six months before, and he was forming a new
band with the guitarist. Justin felt very loyal to his friend who he'd played with since
he was 14. But then decided he couldn't deny himself the opportunity. Justin flew to the
US, auditioned, and got the job. He beat out some stiff competition, which included
Filter's Frank Cavanagh, KYUSS's Scott Reeder, Zaum's Marko Fox (who did the voice on Die
Eier von Satan), and Pigmy Love Circus's E. Shepherd Stevenson.
Justin adds a different sound to Tool because he is a heavy bass player and added a lower
end to the overall sound of the band.
Other Points of Interest
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| birthday |
November 19th 1971 |
| facts |
Justin was married
January of 1997
Justin used to sing in 'Dinner Time Fido' - the band's name coming from a line in a
Blackadder song. |
| Equipment |
Justin uses an Ernie
Ball MusicMan but prefers Wal basses (after being loaned one from Failure's Greg Edwards
for recording Aenima), cabinets by Mesa Boogie, pre-amp by Demeter, and effects by Boss
& Digitech (Whammy Pedal). |
Adam Jones
Adam Thomas
Jones-January 8/1968

Adam Jones is the
creative mind behind the amazing guitar riffs and the intense videos of Tool. Adam seems
more comfortable as an artist than as a musician, but he does a great job for a
non-guitarist.
Adam is originally from Illinois, and played violin in elementary school. He was accepted
into the Suzuki program, and continued to play violin through his freshman year in high
school. He then played a stand up bass for three years in an orchestra.
In addition to playing in an orchestra, Adam played bass in a band called Electric Sheep
with Tom Morello of Rage Against the Machine in high school
(Libertyville), and while he never received traditional guitar lessons, they learned from
each other. Adam also studied film, and recieved a scholarship to go to film school.
Adam began by learning "straight make-up," because he thought it would help him
out. He then began work as a sculptor and special effects designer where he learned the
stop-motion camera techniques he would later apply in Tool's videos Sober, Prison Sex, and
Stinkfist.
Adam went to school at the Hollywood Makeup Academy. After he graduated, he went to work
at Rick Lazzarini's "The Character
Shop." He was there for quite a while, 1-2 years, and worked on a TV show called
"Monsters." He designed and fabricated a Grim Reaper makeup and a Zombie head on
a spike (later used in Ghostbusters 2.) Adam worked on several commercials, and was one of
the designers. He worked on a salad dressing commercial (it was never aired), Olympic
stain (Albert Einstein makeups), Duracell (Boxers and Taxi cabs), Nightmare on Elm Street
Part 5 (He did the Fredy Kreuger in the womb makeup), and Ghostbusters 2. At the time that
Adam had a pet chameleon and a Great Dane. After that, Adam went to Stan Winston's. There
he worked on Predator 2, where he sculpted a unique looking skull for the Predator 2 space
ship interior.
Adam is a great drawer, and is brilliant at charicatures. He was a big Devo fan (the music
group). He used to really be into skateboarding and had an empty pool in front of the
house he rented.
Adam worked on several other big films in Hollywood doing makeup and set design, including
Jurassic Park and Terminator 2. He also helped Green Jello with their costumes, and
actively sculpts and paints.
Other Points of Interest
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| Birthday |
January 15th 1965 |
| Facts |
Adam has three dogs,
two cats, and two pigs - one is on the back of undertow |
| Equipment |
Adam uses
Silverburst 1978 Gibson Les Paul Customs, 3 Different Stacks (A vintage Marshall head: a
non-master volume bass amp from 1976, a Mesa/Boogie Triple Rectifier, a Diezel VH-4 head amp), Seymour Duncan Jeff
Beck bridge position humbuckers, Delay and EQ effects pedals, supposedly an Epilady and a
harmonizer on the beginning of 'Third Eye,' and a whole lot more. Email me if you know for
sure what else or more specifically he uses. |
[bios are from disgutipated]
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