Barry Stern Explained

Barry Stern
Birth Date:January 24, 1960
Death Date:April 1, 2005
(age 45)
Genre:Heavy metal, doom metal
Instrument:Drums
Occupation:Musician
Years Active:1976-2005
Associated Acts:Trouble, Cathedral, Zoetrope, D-connect, Debris Inc., Septic Tank

Barry Stern (January 24, 1960April 1, 2005)[1] was a heavy metal drummer from Chicago, Illinois.

History

Zoetrope and Trouble (1976-1995)

From 1976 until 1988, he drummed for Zoetrope, for whom he also served as vocalist and songwriter. After recording two albums with that band, Stern joined Trouble in 1989. He appeared on two of their albums, 1990's Trouble and 1992's Manic Frustration, before leaving in 1993.In 1994, Barry replaced Joe Hasselvander in Cathedral for touring purposes.[2]

Final musical projects and Death (2005-2007)

A guest spot on Debris Inc.'s 2005 self-titled debut album was Barry's final recording appearance.

Stern died on April 1, 2005, from complications following hip replacement surgery. He was the son of Louise Stern, the brother of Karen Stern Jarger and Arlen Stern, the brother in-law of John Jarger, as well as the Uncle of Jeremy Jaeger, Lindsay Jarger, and Alan Stern.[3]

Prior to his death, he was the founder of the band D-Connect (his stage name). Stern was singing and drumming for the band D-Connect at the time of his death. Trouble dedicated their 2007 album Simple Mind Condition to his memory.

Bands

Former

Live

Discography

Zoetrope

Trouble

Debris Inc.

References

  1. http://www.mocavo.com/Barry-Stern-1960-2005-Social-Security-Death-Index/16432359528139046990 "BARRY STERN (1960-2005)", SSDI
  2. Web site: Barry also joined Pantera for touring purposes . 2009-02-11 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160303172456/http://www.musicmight.com/artist/gbr/coventry/cathedral . 2016-03-03 . dead .
  3. Web site: Former TROUBLE/ZOETROPE Drummer BARRY STERN Passes Away. BLABBERMOUTH.NET. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20070930225806/http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=34935. 2007-09-30.

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