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Derek Sherinian
Fusion / Metal / Progressive



Los Angeles, California
United States

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Member Since8/8/2007
Band Members







Molecular Heinosity
COMING SOON



Blood Of The Snake
(2006)



Mythology
(2004)



Black Utopia
(2003)



Inertia
(2001)



Planet X
(1999)



Planet X - Quantum
(2007)



Planet X - Moonbabies
(2002)



Planet X - Live From Oz
(2002)



Planet X - Universe
(2000)




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It’s rare to find an equal mix of style and substance –– but keyboardist Derek Sherinian has balanced the two admirably during his 20-year professional career. While he has performed alongside some of rock’s flashiest showmen, Sherinian has also proven that he’s more than capable of trading licks with many of the most respected musicians on the planet.

Raised in Santa Cruz, Calif., Sherinian began playing his family’s piano at age 5. A few years later, he was introduced to the music of Elton John. “Right around the time Goodbye Yellow Brick Road came out, I started reading the credits on records, and I found out that Elton played electric piano,” Sherinian remembers. “That really interested me, because I didn’t know that you could amplify a piano to play loud enough with the band.”

During his junior year of high school, Sherinian was offered a scholarship to the prestigious Berklee School of Music in Boston, Mass. Enjoying its “completely concentrated musical environment,” he jammed with the likes of Will Calhoun, who later went on to play drums with Living Colour, and future Megadeth, Alice Cooper guitarist Al Pitrelli.

After three semesters at Berklee, Sherinian felt he was ready to test the waters of Los Angeles. There, he was soon introduced to Buddy Miles. The drummer of Jimi Hendrix’s Band of Gypsies was in the process of assembling a band to tour R&B clubs across America, and he invited Sherinian to audition. “We jammed, and he ended up digging my playing,” he recalls. “It was my first time working with a well-known musician, but to this day, I don’t think I’ve played with anyone that has more of a gift. He’s a total natural.”

From there, Sherinian got a phone call from his old Berklee buddy Pitrelli, who had just been named musical director of the Alice Cooper band. “They were looking to hire a keyboard player and drummer, so Al called me right away,” he recalls. “I went down and auditioned, and it all worked out.” He subsequently joined Cooper on the road in support of the multi-platinum album Trash, performing the first of some 250 shows with the legendary shock-rocker on – quite fittingly – Halloween 1989. (Also debuting with the group at that show was drummer Jonathan Mover.)

Soon after completing another tour with Cooper – this time in support of Hey Stoopid – in 1991, Sherinian learned that Eric Singer, Cooper’s then-drummer, had been hired by Kiss. When it came time to tour in support of their Revenge album, the band needed an offstage keyboard player. Singer suggested Sherinian. “The first thing Gene said to me was that I looked like Paul Stanley and Cher’s love-child,” Sherinian says, laughing at the recollection. “Then Paul asked me to play the opening chords of ‘Love Gun,’ and I nailed it because I’ve heard that song since I was 12. Afterwards, Gene came up and shook my hand, and that was it – I was on the Kiss tour.” (Alive III, recorded during the Revenge tour, became Sherinian’s first major label release.)

Sherinian was told about the Dream Theater keyboard vacancy by former Cooper bandmate Mover, but he admits he “didn’t know much about the band going in. When I first heard the material, it was terrifying, because I’d never played stuff that technical before. I flew out to New York and went into the audition, and I felt like I did OK. I didn’t feel like I did great; I figured it could have gone either way.” The band thought otherwise, naming Sherinian as their new keyboardist just in time for the kickoff of the Awake tour in October 1994. “I think it’s pretty funny that for someone who’s never played in a progressive rock band before, my first progressive gig was the biggest one at the time,” he says. “When I was a kid, I would have never thought I would be in that kind of band.”

After four years, three records and two world tours comprising more than 200 concerts, the relationship ran its course and Dream Theater hired a new keyboardist. “At the time, I was disappointed with their decision, but it’s now clear that they did me the biggest favor in the world,” Sherinian says. “I now enjoy complete creative control in my releases, which I think is invaluable."







Sherinian had already begun recording his first solo album, Planet X, when he parted ways with Dream Theater. “I never in a billion years thought that I would ever be a solo artist, but I was approached by Magna Carta Records to do a solo record and I loved the freedom of not having to compromise,” he says. Following up on a recommendation from Shrapnel Records founder Mike Varney, Sherinian recruited Australian drummer Virgil Donati to perform on the album. The chemistry was immediate, as the two wrote the “Atlantis” trilogy during their very first jam session.

The Planet X album, released in 1999, led to the formation of the group of the same name, as Sherinian and Donati decided to expand on the concept by recruiting guitar virtuoso Tony MacAlpine. Now a true band, Planet X issued their debut recording, Universe, in 2000; it was followed by MoonBabies in 2002. (That same year, Live From Oz – recorded during the band’s inaugural Australian tour – was also released.)

Although Sherinian values his experiences with Planet X -- he says the group’s goal remains to be “the sickest instrumental band in the world” – he also has not forgotten his rock roots. “Planet X kind of developed into a wild, out-of-control musical beast, and there are certain things, sounds and grooves that I just cannot do in Planet X,” he says.

In that spirit, Sherinian joined forces with drum legend Simon Phillips (Jeff Beck, Toto) to write, co-produce and perform on his second solo album, Inertia, released in 2001. The album also featured guest spots by guitarists Steve Lukather (Toto) and Zakk Wylde (Ozzy Osbourne, Black Label Society), along with bassist Tony Franklin (Blue Murder, The Firm) and violinist Jerry Goodman (Mahavishnu Orchestra).

In 2001, Derek teamed up with drum legend Simon Phillips, and guitar studio ace Steve Lukather. "These guys are two of the biggest cats in the business, to be exposed to them is just incredible".







Inertia became the building block for Black Utopia (2003), Sherinian’s third solo record. In addition to the returning members named above, three new faces joined Sherinian’s all-star team: bassist Billy Sheehan and legendary guitarists Yngwie Malmsteen – with whom Sherinian toured in 2001 – and Al DiMeola. "One of the highlights of my career was flying to Miami to produce Yngwie, and the next day Al DiMeola - all for my record!"

In 2004, Sherinian recorded his fourth solo record, "Mythology". Fusion great Allan Holdsworth, Steve Stevens and John Sykes guest on this record. The core line-up of Wylde, Phillips, Franklin, Lukather and Goodman remained.

2006 marks the release of "Blood Of The Snake". Once again, Sherinian has a surrounded himself with an all-star lineup, including Billy Idol, Slash, Yngwie Malmsteen, Dream Theater’s John Petrucci and long-time collaborators Zakk Wylde, Simon Phillips, Tony Franklin, and Brian Tichy.

The lead single for Blood Of the Snake is a cover of the Mungo Jerry classic, “In the Summertime.” Sung by Idol and featuring Slash’s renowned guitar licks, the song has the potential to be a hit for the summer of ’06. “"In The Summertime" was my favorite song when I was 3,” acknowledges Sherinian. “Billy started singing it one day at soundcheck, and we started jamming on it. We agreed it would be a great song to cover one day. Slash was the perfect guitarist for this track. I think that “In the Summertime” is a great, timeless song. The timing is perfect to do a remake, and the combination of Billy and Slash is very cool.”







Aside from “In The Summertime” and the brooding, Ozzy-like “Man With No Name”, Blood Of the Snake is peppered with various jams and interludes, showcasing Sherinian’s ability in the jazz and fusion fields. “I have always been a fan of jazz fusion, but from the perspective of a rock player crossing over to jazz, not vice versa,” notes Sherinian. “I think that is how Jeff Beck approached his classic instrumental records and I like to follow in that path.”

A man with an extensive, almost jaw-dropping resume, Derek Sherinian may be known more for his work with Alice Cooper, KISS, Dream Theater, and Billy Idol, but it is his solo work that will ultimately define his career. Given the all-around flair and dynamics within Blood Of the Snake, it’s readily apparent that Sherinian is excited about the prospects of this record.













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Derek Sherinian's Friends Comments
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若い狼 (≧∀≦) InUzUkA-PuZzy-DeAtHcOrE (≧∀≦) 若い狼

InUzuka-puzzy-deathcore deathcore



Nov 29 2009 7:39 PM

u are the best key board of the world
INDIANA DOG TAX

INDIANA DOG TAX



Nov 27 2009 12:24 AM


Thanx for the add!

INDIANA DOG TAX


Eternal Last

Eternal Last



Nov 23 2009 5:28 AM

Hi!
Thanks for the add and support
Cheers from Sweden
Lalanesh

Lalanesh



Nov 22 2009 4:20 PM

gracias por el add
Steve Francis

Steve Francis



Nov 21 2009 7:39 PM

Hey Bro,

Havent talked in a while, just wanted to stop in and say hey!
Rick and I have got back in touch, great to see him again.
I still owe ya lunch, hit me up.

S.F.
Co

Co



Nov 20 2009 3:29 PM

hi derek thanks of the friendship, I like as you play the guitar. you rock
Vanik Hakobyan

Vanik Hakobyan



Nov 19 2009 2:13 PM

Hi Derek! Check out my new video and let me know what you think! THE SPEED OF THE TIME at ArmenianGuitar Fest 2009! Thanks for the support!
Oleg Polyanskiy

Oleg Polyanskiy



Nov 17 2009 1:21 PM

Thanks a lot for adding me, Derek! I am a big fan of your music!
Ramiro Suarez

Ramiro Suarez



Nov 16 2009 2:50 AM

Hi there, wish you an excellent week!
Cheers from Argentina

Ramiro
Jorge

Jorge



Nov 13 2009 7:45 PM

Hello Derek. thanks for the add. Creo que eres un gran músico y nos encantaría que vinieras a tocar a Euskal Herria.Sorry my english.Salutes from Donostia-San Sebastian.
Ameted

Ameted



Nov 13 2009 7:45 PM

Thanks for the friendship!
Rock on!
--BTJ
(Ameted)
Dan Johansen

Dan Johansen



Nov 7 2009 11:59 AM

Hi Derek! Nice to see you here.
I might want to hire you for some synth work on a future album!
I play a lot of prog metal myself, check my debut album out, if you like
it.

Dan.
Paul [DEMENTOR / DOOMED]

Paul King



Nov 6 2009 1:07 AM

Hi Derek, I love your music. Great compositions. Take care!!!!
Gameiro

João Gameiro



Nov 6 2009 1:07 AM

allo, just passing to wish u a lot of good luck in nowadays life. im still getting all bumped with ur mythology album, when ill be ure next release?...
Hugs, Gameiro
Nacho de Carlos

Nacho de Carlos



Nov 4 2009 2:26 AM

ROCK OOOOOOOOOOOOOON!!!!!!!!!!!
Frank Deamon

Frank Deamon



Oct 25 2009 4:29 PM

Yo Derek,
keep it freaky man ...

THX for The Add Dude

Rock on
Thanos

Thanos



Oct 14 2009 4:37 AM

Thanks so much for the add!Hails from Greece!
John Kitchen

John Kitchen



Oct 6 2009 3:04 AM

ROCK ON MY NEW FRIEND
MarkSipin™

MarkSipin™



Oct 1 2009 1:18 AM

What an honor!
ProgMetal SERGE

ProgMetal SERGE



Sep 16 2009 10:46 PM

Hello from Moscow & thanks for add me !!!
I like your music ,thanks for your music & talent !!!
Resporn

Resporn



Sep 16 2009 10:46 PM

Hey thanks for the ad!

Great music, hope to see ya play sometime, definitely very cool!

Check out www.myspace.com/resporn

Cheers

RESPORN
Ramiro Suarez

Ramiro Suarez



Sep 14 2009 2:52 AM

Hi Derek! Hope you have an excellent week. Love your work, wonderful music. Greetings!

Ramiro
MANUEL BRUJO

MAnuel IRredemptIon



Sep 10 2009 9:48 PM

Hello.

It is an honor that you me have accepted. Your music seems to me to be incredible and I learn with her(it).

Regards from Spain
Manuel of IRREDEMPTION
reflexionband

reflexionband



Sep 3 2009 8:37 AM

Hey Derek
Best wishes
Carlos
MARIANO

MARIANO



Aug 24 2009 6:57 AM

Hello Derek, Mariano here from Montreal Canada.
Just dropping by to check out the blogs and pics.
And of course to listen to your music once again.
All the best my friend !!!!!!!!!........cheers.
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