Dixon Drums has added Jerry Gaskill of King’s X to its artist roster.
Gaskill grew up in a musical family and began playing drums at the age of four. He honed his skills in various bands throughout his teen and college years, eventually drawing the attention of guitar legend Phil Keaggy, touring with his band for a year. During that time, he met and began playing with Doug Pinnick, and shortly thereafter with Ty Tabor, going on to form King’s X. The band gained fast momentum among hard rock and progressive metal fans, opening for acts like Pearl Jam, AC/DC, and Mötley Crüe.
He also recently released a solo album called Love and Scars, which features his vocals, drumming, and songwriting, and is also joined by several guest players which include Phil Keaggy, Earl Slick, and Billy Sheehan. It was produced and recorded by songwriting partner D.A. Karkos.
“When you mention Jerry Gaskill to other drummers their faces light up,” said Dixon brand manager, Jim Uding. “His solo work and his work with King’s X showcases percussion in very inspiring ways. Having him join our family is a true honour.”
“Dixon Drums sound fantastic, they feel great and the aesthetic really fits for me,” Gaskill commented. “I really like what they’re doing as far as pushing drum technology and craftsmanship to the next level and it’s great to be a part of the team.”