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'''James Kottak''' (December 26, 1962 – January 9, 2024) was an American drummer, best known for his work with the German [[hard rock]] band [[Scorpions (band)|Scorpions]], which he joined in 1996. At the time of his firing from the band in 2016, he was their all-time longest-serving drummer, surpassing [[Herman Rarebell]], who had spent 19 years in the band. Kottak was also an original member of [[Kingdom Come (German band)|Kingdom Come]], of whom he was their drummer from 1987 to 1989 and again from 2018 to his death in 2024, and he had his own band [[Kottak]], formerly known as KrunK. Other bands Kottak played for were [[Montrose (band)|Montrose]], [[Warrant (American band)|Warrant]], [[Wild Horses (American rock band)|Wild Horses]], the [[McAuley Schenker Group]], and [[Buster Brown (band)|Buster Brown]].
'''James Kottak''' (December 26, 1962 – January 9, 2024) was an American drummer, best known for his work with the German [[hard rock]] band [[Scorpions (band)|Scorpions]], which he joined in 1996. At the time of his firing from the band in 2016, he was their longest-serving drummer. Kottak was also an original member of [[Kingdom Come (German band)|Kingdom Come]], of whom he was their drummer from 1987 to 1989 and again from 2018 to his death in 2024, and he had his own band [[Kottak]], formerly known as KrunK. Other bands Kottak played for were [[Montrose (band)|Montrose]], [[Warrant (American band)|Warrant]], [[Wild Horses (American rock band)|Wild Horses]], the [[McAuley Schenker Group]], and [[Buster Brown (band)|Buster Brown]].


==Career==
==Career==

Revision as of 04:03, 10 January 2024

James Kottak
Kottak performing in 2014
Background information
Born(1962-12-26)December 26, 1962
Louisville, Kentucky, U.S.
DiedJanuary 9, 2024(2024-01-09) (aged 61)
Louisville, Kentucky, U.S.
GenresHard rock, heavy metal
OccupationDrummer
Formerly of

James Kottak (December 26, 1962 – January 9, 2024) was an American drummer, best known for his work with the German hard rock band Scorpions, which he joined in 1996. At the time of his firing from the band in 2016, he was their longest-serving drummer. Kottak was also an original member of Kingdom Come, of whom he was their drummer from 1987 to 1989 and again from 2018 to his death in 2024, and he had his own band Kottak, formerly known as KrunK. Other bands Kottak played for were Montrose, Warrant, Wild Horses, the McAuley Schenker Group, and Buster Brown.

Career

Prior to joining Scorpions, Kottak was a drummer for the Bob Brickley Band, Nut House, Mister Charlie, Buster Brown, Montrose, Kingdom Come, Wild Horses, the McAuley Schenker Group, Warrant, and Ashba. He gained early mainstream exposure during his time with Kingdom Come, appearing on the band's first two studio albums, the first of which included their biggest hit, "Get It On". This track prominently features Kottak's drumming, culminating in a drum solo just before the song's conclusion. Around 1990, Kottak joined The Cult, but left after the first batch of demos for their then-upcoming fifth studio album Ceremony, in which the album's drum tracks were done by Mickey Curry.[1][2]

In February 1997, he helped Dio on their U.S. tour by replacing Vinny Appice for four or five shows when the latter had pneumonia. He also gave drum lessons at Far-Out Music in Jeffersonville, Indiana, once having as a students onetime Bride drummer, Jerry McBroom. He also played with guitarist Michael Lee Firkins.

Kottak also played in his own band Kottak, formerly known as KrunK.

On April 28, 2016, it was announced that Kottak would be replaced by Mikkey Dee on 12 North American headlining dates, including a run of shows at the Hard Rock Hotel in Las Vegas dubbed "Scorpions blacked out in Las Vegas".[3][4] On September 12, 2016, it was announced that Kottak was no longer in the band.[5]

Kottak endorsed Ddrum and Yamaha drums, Aquarian drumheads, Zildjian Cymbals, Ahead drumsticks and accessories and Danmar percussion.[citation needed]

Personal life

Kottak was married to Athena Bass, Tommy Lee's younger sister, who is also a drummer and was a fellow member of Kottak. The couple had three children between them, including their son, Matthew, and Athena's two children from two prior relationships. Miles is currently the drummer for indie rock band Bad Suns.

On April 29, 2014, the National Post reported via the Associated Press that Kottak had been arrested in Dubai and sentenced to one month in jail for offensive behavior, insulting Islam, and public drunkenness.[6]

On September 12, 2016, he was fired from Scorpions for his alcoholism, and would later work on his recovery.[7]

Political views

After his dismissal from The Scorpions, Kottak came out publicly about his politically conservative views.

In June 2019, Kottak said, "I wrote a new song.... 'Get out of My Kountry' ie: stay out of my space! We don't need anymore outsiders. We can't even fix the homeless problems?! When homeless problem is solved we take care everyone else..."[8]

On October 15, 2019, Kottak went on Twitter and stated, "You know I am sick of every other commercial having inter racial couples...this is not reality. It is Hollywood shoving it down our throat. I don't have one friend or friends who live in this category...just saying".[9]

On November 26, 2019, Kottak went on to say that "OK so the percentage of black Americans in the U.S. is about 13% so why are they represented 50 to 60% on all commercials? Just saying call me out if you have a reasonable argument?". A short time later, he added: "Maybe none of you have any balls to speak the truth?"[10]

Death

Kottak died on January 9, 2024, in Louisville, Kentucky, at the age of 61.[11][12]

Kottak is one of the contributors to the book Sex Tips from Rock Stars by Paul Miles published by Omnibus Press in July 2010.[13]

Discography

Kottak performing in 2009

with Buster Brown

with Montrose

with Kingdom Come

with Michael Lee Firkins

with Wild Horses

with McAuley Schenker Group

with Warrant

with Ashba

  • Addiction to the Friction (1996)

with Scorpions

with Black Sheep

Kottak

  • Greatist Hits (1998)
  • Therupy (2006)
  • Rock & Roll Forever (2010)
  • Attack (2011)

References

  1. ^ "SCORPIONS Drummer JAMES KOTTAK - "We'll Really Be Done By 2013"". Brave Words & Bloody Knuckles. January 19, 2012. Retrieved January 9, 2024.
  2. ^ Rare Cult: The Demo Sessions (Media notes). The Cult. Beggars Banquet Records. 2002. Retrieved January 9, 2024.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  3. ^ "SCORPIONS RECRUIT MIKKEY DEE TO FILL IN ON U.S. DATES". www.the-scorpions.com. April 28, 2016. Archived from the original on September 13, 2016. Retrieved September 12, 2016.
  4. ^ "SCORPIONS Recruit MOTÖRHEAD Drummer MIKKEY DEE For U.S. Tour". April 28, 2016. Retrieved September 12, 2016.
  5. ^ "Former MOTÖRHEAD Drummer MIKKEY DEE Joins SCORPIONS As Permanent Member". blabbermouth.net. September 12, 2016. Retrieved September 12, 2016.
  6. ^ Paul Miles. "Scorpions drummer James Kottak jailed in Dubai for drunkenly insulting Islam, reports claim". Archived from the original on April 29, 2014. Retrieved April 29, 2014.
  7. ^ "KOTTAK: FIX HOMELESSNESS PROBLEM". Metal Devastation Radio. Retrieved November 27, 2019.
  8. ^ "KOTTAK: FIX HOMELESSNESS PROBLEM". Metal Devastation Radio. Retrieved November 27, 2019.
  9. ^ Blabbermouth (October 15, 2019). "Ex-SCORPIONS Drummer JAMES KOTTAK Is 'Sick Of Every Other Commercial Having Interracial Couples': 'This Is Not Reality'". BLABBERMOUTH.NET. Retrieved November 27, 2019.
  10. ^ Blabbermouth (November 27, 2019). "Ex-SCORPIONS Drummer JAMES KOTTAK Says Black Americans Are Disproportionately Represented In Commercials". BLABBERMOUTH.NET. Retrieved November 27, 2019.
  11. ^ "Former SCORPIONS and KINGDOM COME Drummer JAMES KOTTAK Dead at 61". January 9, 2024.
  12. ^ "Ex-Scorpions Drummer James Kottak Dead At 61". TMZ. January 9, 2024. Retrieved January 9, 2024.
  13. ^ Paul Miles. "Sex Tips From Rock Stars by Paul Miles". SexTipsFromRockStars.com. Retrieved October 20, 2011.