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Racci Shay

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Racci Shay
Birth nameRacci Shay Hart
Born (1973-12-04) December 4, 1973 (age 50)
LaGrange, Georgia, United States
GenresRock, punk rock, horror punk industrial
InstrumentsDrums
Years active1989–present
Associated acts

Racci Shay (born Racci Shay Hart December 4, 1973) is an American drummer. He is most famous for his involvement with the Genitorturers, Dope, horror punk band Wednesday 13[1] and most recently the touring drummer for Murderdolls. He has been featured in the "Vic Firth Artist Spotlight", featuring an interview taken with him, at a live show with Wednesday 13 in New York City.

Personal[edit]

Recently married to Kat Roberts from Liverpool, England after her involvement with his band The Luchagors on their most recent tour. He is now recently a former member in the band the Murderdolls.

Shay is the brief subject of an interview in Let's Spend the Night Together: Backstage Secrets of Rock Muses and Supergroupies by Pamela Des Barres.[2]

Musical career[edit]

Shay has played in several bands starting with Shok L'amour in 1992 and then Synical. In 1997, he joined the Genitorturers.[3] During his time in the Genitorturers, Shay joined Grim Faeries guitarist Mikee Plastik (current collaborator with Pete Jones of PIL) in a side punk project The Infamous Plastic People, doing a handful of dates with Melt Banana, Marky Ramone, and Fear. In 2001 Racci left the Genitorturers[3] (replaced by Angel) to join the industrial group Dope.[4] He stayed with Dope until 2005 (replaced by Daniel Fox) when he quit. He then joined Wednesday 13's new band along with fellow Synical member Eric Griffin. He later parted with Wednesday 13 due to personal issues. Shay stated in a recent interview with Joey Jordison he is the new drummer for Murderdolls. Since joining Murderdolls, Shay has performed on Stateside and International tours and/or festivals with several major artists, such as Alice Cooper, Rob Zombie, Guns N' Roses, Queens of the Stone Age, Slash, Primus, Slayer, and Iron Maiden.

Since he was with Dope, Shay has played Pearl drums, commonly with a two bass drum configuration. He used to play with Alchemy cymbals but currently uses Zildjian. His most recent configuration is unique in that he uses three floor toms arranged in the fashion of traditional toms. To facilitate this he uses a left-footed double pedal to position his bass drum by his hi-hat, enabling him to continue playing right-footed. He also uses Vic Firth Metal sticks.

  • Pearl MMX Masters series drums (numerous finishes have been seen)
    • 2x 24x18" bass drum
    • 14x14" floor tom
    • 16x16" floor tom
    • 18x16" floor tom
    • 14x12" marching snare drum

See also[edit]

Discography

References[edit]

  1. KENNEDY, Adam (February 2016). "Wednesday 13 at Think Tank in Newcastle". National Rock Review.
  2. Des Barres, Pamela (2007). "Static Beth". Let's Spend the Night Together: Backstage Secrets of Rock Muses and Supergroupies. Chicago Review Press. pp. 367–370. ISBN 9781556526688. Search this book on
  3. 3.0 3.1 Sharpe-Young, Garry (2005). New Wave of American Heavy Metal. Zonda Books. p. 152. ISBN 978-0-9582684-0-0. Search this book on
  4. http://www.ctpost.com/default/article/Dope-deals-hard-rock-mayhem-43197.php


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