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Ex Guns N' Roses drummer Frank Ferrer clears Axl Rose’s ‘scary’ image

Frank Ferrer is Guns N’ Rose’s longest tenured drummer till he left in 2025

Published July 13, 2026
Ex Guns N Roses drummer Frank Ferrer clears Axl Rose’s ‘scary’ image
Ex Guns N' Roses drummer Frank Ferrer clears Axl Rose’s ‘scary’ image

Frank Ferrer, who is the ex Guns N' Roses drummer has hit back at assumptions that Axl Rose is a “scary, mean guy.”

The 60-year-old musician toured and recorded with the rock band from 2006 to 2025, becoming the longest tenured drummer in the band's history.

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And in an interview with Rolling Stone, he reflected on the reputation that bandmate Axl seems to have built up over the years.

He mused, “I think the world thinks that he’s a scary, mean guy. And he’s the complete opposite.”

Ferrer continued, “He doesn’t suffer fools, so that might p*** people off. But he’s generous and super funny, and worried about us all the time, worried about, ‘Hey, you guys, how you guys doing?’”

“‘Hey, is Frank OK? Hey, Frank, are you OK?’ ‘I’m doing fine.’ He’s, ‘Oh, OK, cool.’ It’s that kind of stuff constantly. I wish they could know him the way I know him. That’s the only way I could say it. He’s a great musician, great singer, all that stuff that goes in the pot, but he’s a good man,” he further mentioned.

Ferrer continued to insist that Axl “delivers” every time, especially when it comes to live performances, saying, “He’s out there busting his ass, trying to make everything sound great, be great every night.”

“He’s under immense pressure, and he delivers. He would lead the way. We would go up there and even if you’re feeling like, ‘Oh, man, I don’t know if I feel that great tonight,’ and then he comes out and starts singing and, I don’t know, turning into the Hulk out there,” he stated.

Frank Ferrer announced his departure from the band in March 2025, with the group insisting it was on amicable terms.

Doing so has meant he’s able to spend more time at home, which he has cherished. “I’ve been able to spend a little more time at home, just a little bit more. Still trying to keep busy. It’s 50/50, how can I say?”

Sadaf Naushad
Sadaf Naushad is a Journalist and Neurochemistry master's graduate with over four years of experience. Leveraging her scientific background, she specialises in celebrity wellness, mental health, and the psychology of lifestyle trends, bridging the gap between science and pop culture to provide expert insight into global icons' well-being.