Top 20 Drummer celebrities in Canada
Here is the latest list of the world's top 20 Drummer celebrities [Updated June 2, 2023].
Neil Peart was born
on September 12, 1952
in Hamilton, Canada.
He wrote several non-fiction books about travel, including The Masked Rider: Cycling in West Africa.
Net Worth 2020: $42 Million
Shawn Drover was born
on May 5, 1966
in Montreal, Canada.
He co-founded the power metal band Eidolon.
Net Worth 2020: $10 Million
Chuck Comeau was born
on September 17, 1979
in Montreal, Canada.
He was the co-owner of Role Model Clothing along with some of his bandmates.
Net Worth 2020: $9 Million
Steve Jocz was born
on July 23, 1981
in Ajax, Canada.
He played the drums on
Avril Lavigne's album The Best Damn Thing.
Net Worth 2020: $9 Million
Tyler Stewart was born
on September 21, 1967
in Toronto, Canada.
Net Worth 2020: $7 Million
Jeremy Gara was born
on June 6, 1978
in Canada.
He and his fellow bandmates in Arcade Fire often trade instruments during concerts, and he provides extra guitar playing on some songs.
Net Worth 2020: $5 Million
Corky Laing was born
on January 26, 1948
in Canada.
Drummer with the hard rock band Mountain who has collaborated with a variety of artists, including Meat Loaf.
Aaron Solowoniuk was born
on November 21, 1974
in Canada.
He underwent open-heart surgery in February 2012.
Paul Koehler was born
on September 9, 1983
in Burlington, Canada.
He was influenced by Wilco, Gorilla Biscuits, Cave In, Daft Punk, Hayden, Kraftwerk, My Bloody Valentine, The Cure, and The Replacements.
Daniel Adair was born
on February 19, 1975
in Vancouver, Canada.
He and Nickelback's "All the Right Reasons" debuted at #1 on the Billboard charts.
Justin Charney was born
on September 15, 2001
in Winnipeg, Canada.
Award-winning drummer who has toured and performed alongside rapper French Montana. He has a strong fan base through his YouTube channels where he performs drum covers of popular artists.
He has partnered with companies, including Roland, Audix, SJC, KMC Music, Gibraltar Hardware, and LosCabos.
Joey Muha was born
on July 15, 1992
in Canada.
He played with the band Our Lady of Bloodshed from 2009 to 2014 and with OPTICS from 2011 to 2014. He has also toured with Farewell to Freeway.
Joel Cassady was born
on January 19, 1989
in Canada.
The band's cover of "Somebody that I Used to Know" went viral after it was posted in January 2012, accruing over 100 million views in less than four months.
Jaxon Smith was born
on May 2, 2005
in Canada.
His talent earned him an appearance on the Today Show in 2012. He weighed only one pound when he was born, and spent the earliest days of his life in the ICU.
François Comtois was born
on May 21, 1988
in Canada.
Some of Young the Giant's most popular singles include the US Gold songs "Cough Syrup" and "My Body."
Alex Tanas was born
on February 28, 1986
in Canada.
Alex Johrden was born
on March 3, 1994
in Vancouver, Canada.
In March 2017, he was interviewed by Canadian Beats Media.
Mike Sleath was born
on December 5, 1987
in Toronto, Canada.
Touring drummer performing with numerous notable artists such as Shawn Mendes, Francesco Yates, Connor Maynard, Victoria Duffield and Cody Simpson.
Phoenix Arn-Horn was born
on October 31, 1993
in Toronto, Canada.
She authored a book called The Cat Who Was A Hero at the age of 9.
Travis Hunnie was born
on April 20, 1997
in Winnipeg, Canada.
He and his band were featured as 99.1 Fresh radio's Manitoba Fresh Artist of the Month in October 2016.