'Guns N' Roses' welcome NEW drummer after departure of Frank Ferrer
Frank Ferrer served as drummer to 'Guns N' Roses' for over 19 years
Popular hard rock band Guns N’ Roses recently announced the exit of their longtime drummer, Frank Ferrer.
Frank joined joined the bandmates Axl Rose, Duff McKagan and lead guitarist Slash in 2006 after replacing Bryan Mantia.
On March 20, the band declared through their X that the 58-year-old musician has amicably parted ways after 19 years.
"Guns N’ Roses announce the amicable exit of Frank Ferrer, the longest-serving drummer in their storied run.”
They even thanked Frank for his creativity, friendship, and sturdy presence for over the past 19 years.
The rock group has officially founded a replacement to their old drummer.
Taking it to their social media, they announced Issac Carpenter as their new drummer. “Welcoming Isaac Carpenter as the new drummer of Guns N’ Roses”, they announced.
Frontman Axl has shared that the 45-year-old artist will be backing them with drums in their upcoming music tour.
Issac used to play for band’s bassist Duff’ band named Loaded.
Before Carpenter and Ferrer, Josh Freese, Rob Gardner, Matt Sorum and Steven Adler have also served as the drummers for the 1980s band.
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