List of Nine Inch Nails live-band members

List of Nine Inch Nails live-band members

Infobox musical artist
Name = Nine Inch Nails live-band



Img_capt = Nine Inch Nails performing live in 2007. From left to right: Alessandro Cortini, Aaron North, Josh Freese, Trent Reznor, and Jeordie White.
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Genre = Alternative rock
Industrial rock

Years_active = 1988–present
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Current_members = Trent Reznor
Robin Finck
Alessandro Cortini
Josh Freese
Justin Meldal-Johnsen
Past_members = Jeordie White
Aaron North
Alex Carapetis
Jerome Dillon
Charlie Clouser
Danny Lohner
Chris Vrenna
James Woolley
Nick Rushe
Lee Mars
Richard Patrick
David Haymes
Jeff Ward
Ron Musarra

Nine Inch Nails is an American industrial rock act, founded in 1988 by Trent Reznor in Cleveland, Ohio. Nine Inch Nails live performances contrast with its in-studio counterpart: [cite web
url = http://www.livedaily.com/reviews/Live_Review_Nine_Inch_Nails_in_Boston-8158.html
title = Live Review: Nine Inch Nails in Boston
first = Jon
last = Zahlaway
work = LiveDaily
date = 2005-05-16
accessdate = 2007-02-10
quote = Those who know Nine Inch Nails only from their studio recordings--industrial-rock affairs heavy on synthesized sounds--might assume that the group's material wouldn't translate well in a live setting. They'd be sorely mistaken, as evidenced by the band's Friday night (5/13) performance at Boston's Orpheum Theatre.
] [cite web
url = http://media.www.westerncourier.com/media/storage/paper650/news/2007/03/23/TheEdge/Dvd-Review.Nine.Inch.Nails.Live-2789289.shtml
title = DVD Review: Nine Inch Nails Live
first = Brent
last = Busby
work = Western Courier
date = 2007-03-23
accessdate = 2007-04-08
quote = In theory, Nine Inch Nails shouldn't be a great live band. Reznor's music sometimes consists of non-organic instruments thrown straight onto a computer, at times being twisted to the point of not even sounding like the original source.
] although Reznor is in complete creative control of Nine Inch Nails in-studio, he has typically assembled groups of backing musicians to interpret songs for tours and other live performances. The live-band lineup has changed consistently throughout the band's history, with Reznor remaining the only constant on vocals and lead guitar. Notable musicians who have contributed to live performances include Richard Patrick, Chris Vrenna, Jeordie White, Robin Finck, Josh Freese, Aaron North, Alessandro Cortini, Justin Meldal-Johnsen, Jerome Dillon, Jeordie White,Charlie Clouser, Danny Lohner, Jeff Ward, and James Woolley.

The configuration of the Nine Inch Nails as a live-band has evolved since first touring in 1988. Early incarnations of the band featured three people playing guitar, drums, keyboards, and samplers.cite journal
title = Getting Down in It
publisher = "Alternative Press"
year = 1990
month = March
accessdate = 2007-02-10
] Later incarnations replaced the keyboards and samplers with an additional guitarist, and further incarnations added a bass guitarist.cite journal
title = Getting Down in It
publisher = "Alternative Press"
year = 1990
month = March
accessdate = 2007-02-10
] Finally, the live component of Nine Inch Nails has settled as a five-piece band since the Self Destruct tour in 1994.cite journal
title = Sympathy for the Devil
publisher = "Spin"
date = March 1996
] In September 2007, Reznor expressed his interest in moving away from the "rock band configuration" to explore "other ways [to] present the material in concert",cite web
url = http://starbulletin.com/2007/09/14/features/story05.html
title = Reznor's edge cuts NIN's bleak outlook
last = Chun
first = Gary
publisher = "Honolulu Star-Bulletin"
date = 2007-09-14
accessdate =2007-09-18
] though once again the 2008 incarnation consists of five positions.

Between major tours, live band members have on occasion contributed instrumental performances to official Nine Inch Nails releases, though creative control and direction has always been the responsibility of Reznor. Nine Inch Nails has released one album and three videos featuring the live band: "Closure" (1997), a double-VHS set featuring live performances from the Self-Destruct tour; "And All That Could Have Been" (2000), released in CD and DVD formats featuring performances from the Fragility tour; and "Beside You in Time" (2007), a DVD featuring performances from the Live: With Teeth tour.

Current members

;Trent Reznor:Active: 1988–present:Instruments: lead vocals, guitar, bass guitar, keyboards, synthesizers:Release contributions: all Nine Inch Nails releases:As the sole official member of Nine Inch Nails in-studio, Reznor has performed with the live-band since its inception in 1988. Other than Reznor, no member of the live-band has remained constant since.

;Alessandro Cortini:Active: 2004–present:Instruments: keyboards, synthesizers, guitar, bass guitar:Live-release contributions: "Beside You in Time" (2007):Release contributions: "Year Zero Remixed" (2007) (as Modwheelmood), "Ghosts I–IV" (2008), "Discipline" (2008), "The Slip" (2008):Prior to the Live: With Teeth tour in 2005, Reznor held open auditions to replace live-band members who had left the group during the five years between tours. Alessandro Cortini reportedly "fit in immediately", [cite web
url = http://nin.com/access/1-22/index.html
title = access
first = Trent
last = Reznor
publisher = Nine Inch Nails
date = 2005-01-22
accessdate = 2008-02-01
archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20050304030451/http://nin.com/access/1-22/index.html
archivedate = 2005-03-04
] and has been with the live-band since. [cite news
url = http://www.accessmylibrary.com/coms2/summary_0286-32364038_ITM
title = Two tryouts nailed down band spot: Alessandro Cortini is touring with industrial-strength rock act Nine Inch Nails, coming to Wichita on Monday
author = Cohan, Jillian
work = Wichita Eagle
date = 2006-05-24
accessdate = 2008-03-29
] Between tours, Cortini has been a major contributor to recent Nine Inch Nails studio-material, including contributions to "Ghosts I–IV" (2008) and "The Slip" (2008).

;Robin Finck:Active: 1994–2000, 2008–present:Instruments: guitar, synthesizers:Live-release contributions: "Closure" (1997), "And All That Could Have Been" (2002):Release contributions: "Discipline" (2008), "The Slip" (2008):Robin Finck replaced Richard Patrick, the live band's original guitarist, for the Self-Destruct tour in 1994. Between tours, Finck performed briefly with Cirque du Soleil and then with Guns N' Roses. Following a four-year touring haitus, the Nine Inch Nails live-band reformed in 1999 for the Fragility tour, again featuring Finck contributing on guitar. At the conclusion of the Fragility tour in 2000, Finck returned to Guns N' Roses, and was replaced by Aaron North for Live: With Teeth in 2005. In 2008 Finck rejoined Nine Inch Nails the Lights in the Sky tour. [cite web
url = http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:0zfyxqrkldde
publisher = Allmusic
accessdate = 2008-01-31
title = Robin Finck – Biography
]

;Josh Freese:Active: 2005–2008:Instruments: drums:Live-release contributions: "Beside You in Time" (2007):Release contributions: "Year Zero" (2007), "Capital G" (2007), "The Slip" (2008):During the Live: With Teeth tour, drummer Jerome Dillon was forced to stop midway through a show and was subsequently hospitalized.cite web
url = http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1510691/20050930/nine_inch_nails.jhtml
title = Nine Inch Nails Postpone Show Due To Drummer's Heart Trouble
first = Chris
last = Harris
publisher = MTV
date = 2005-09-30
accessdate = 2007-02-10
] Josh Freese initially replaced Dillon for two shows before Alex Carapetis joined the band for the remainder of the arena tour.cite web
url = http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1511147/20051010/nine_inch_nails.jhtml
title = Nine Inch Nails Recruit Replacement Drummer
first = Chris
last = Harris
publisher = MTV
accessdate = 2007-02-10
] Freese eventually replaced Carapetis and joined the band on a more permanent basis. Freese has played with the band since: trough the remainder of the Live: With Teeth tour and the following Performance 2007 tour. Freese is scheduled to continue with Nine Inch Nails on the Lights in the Sky tour. Between tours, Freese has contributed instrumental performances to a number of Nine Inch Nails studio-releases, including "Year Zero" (2007) and "The Slip" (2008). Before joining Nine Inch Nails, Freese had been a part of A Perfect Circle while they acted as the supporting act for Nine Inch Nails during the Fragility 2.0 tour in 2000. On October 8, 2008, Trent Reznor announced that Freese would be departing the Nine Inch Nails live band at the end of the year.

;Justin Meldal-Johnsen:Active: 2008–present:Instruments: bass guitar:Release contributions: none:Prior to the Lights in the Sky tour, it was originally announced that Rich Fownes would be joining the live-band on bass guitar.cite web
url = http://www.theninhotline.net/news/archives/backissue.php?y=08&m=4#1207356977
title = Robin Finck Is Back
publisher = The NIN Hotline
date = 2008-04-04
accessdate = 2008-05-03
] However, before any scheduled performances it was revealed that Justin Meldal-Johnsen would instead be contributing on bass guitar.cite web
url = http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080606/music_nm/nin_dc_2
title = Nine Inch Nails replaces bassist ahead of tour
publisher = Yahoo! News
author = Reuters
coauthors = "Billboard"
date = 2008-06-06
accessdate = 2008-06-09
]


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Former members

;Alex Carapetis:Active: 2005:Instruments: drums:Release contributions: none:During the Live: With Teeth tour, Jerome Dillon was forced to stop midway through a show and was subsequently hospitalized. Josh Freese initially replaced Dillon on drums for two shows before Alex Carapetis joined the band for the remainder of the arena tour. Freese eventually replaced Carapetis and joined the band on a more permanent basis.

;Charlie Clouser:Active: 1994–2000:Instruments: keyboards, synthesizers, and theremin:Live-release contributions: "Closure" (1997), "And All That Could Have Been" (2002):Studio-release contributions: "The Downward Spiral" (1994), "Further Down the Spiral" (1995), "The Perfect Drug", "The Day The World Went Away" (1999), "The Fragile" (1999), "Into The Void" (1999), "Starfuckers, Inc." (1999), "Things Falling Apart" (2000):Charlie Clouser joined the Nine Inch Nails live-band in 1994, replacing James Woolley on keyboards midway though the Self-Destruct tour. Clouser played with the live band through the remainder of the Self-Destruct tour, and the subsequent Fragility tour in 1999 and 2000.cite journal
title = Sympathy for the Devil
publisher = "Spin"
date = March 1996
] [cite journal
title = An Interview With Charlie Clouser
publisher = "Scene"
year = 1996
month = September
] While a member of the live-band, Clouser contributed to numerous studio-releases, including "The Downward Spiral" (1994) and "The Fragile" (1999). Clouser was also a founding-member of the Nine Inch Nails side-project Tapeworm.

;Jerome Dillon:Active: 1999–2005:Instruments: drums:Live-release contributions: "And All That Could Have Been" (2002), "Beside You in Time" (2007):Studio-release contributions: "The Fragile" (1999), "Things Falling Apart" (2000), "With Teeth" (2005):To replace long-time member Chris Vrenna for the Fragility Tour in 1999, Reznor held open auditions to find a new drummer, eventually picking then-unknown Jerome Dillon.cite web
url = http://www.moderndrummer.com/updatefull/200001232
title = Jerome Dillon – New With NIN
publisher = "Modern Drummer"
accessdate = 2008-02-09
last = Rashidii
first = Waleed
] Dillon performed with the live band through the entirety of the Fragility tour, and was again featured in the band in 2005 at the start of the Live: With Teeth tour. However, during the band's first arena date, Dillon was forced to stop midway through a show and was subsequently hospitalized. His condition was later diagnosed as a non-life threatening cardiac disorder, a consequence of his thyroid medication.cite web
url = http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1526654/03202006/dillon_jerome.jhtml
title = Ex-NIN Drummer Welcomes You To His Nightmare — Reznor Responds
first = Gil
last = Kaufman
publisher = MTV
date = 2006-05-21
accessdate = 2007-02-10
] Dillon was initially replaced by Josh Freese, then Alex Carapetis, followed by Freese again on a more permanent basis. Once Dillon had recovered and was ready to return to the band, he encountered what he called "complete apathy and no sympathy" from Reznor and the Nine Inch Nails management, though this position was challenged directly by Reznor. During Dillon's tenure, he contributed to several Nine Inch Nails releases, including studio albums "The Fragile" (1999) and "With Teeth" (2005), and live-releases "And All That Could Have Been" (2002) and "Beside You In Time" (2007); the latter of which was released after his split with the band.

;Rich Fownes:Active: 2008 (see below):Instruments: bass guitar:Release contributions: none:The Nine Inch Nails official site originally announced in 2008 that Rich Fownes would be joining the live-band for the Lights in the Sky tour on bass guitar. Before any scheduled performances, however, it was revealed that Justin Meldal-Johnsen would instead be contributing on bass guitar. The circumstances of the replacement were not made public.

;David Haymes:Active: 1990:Instruments: keyboards:Release contributions: none:Following Nine Inch Nails' tour in support of Jesus and Mary Chain in 1990, the live-band again toured in support of Peter Murphy on the Deep tour. Lee Mars was initially hire to play the live-band on keyboards, but was replaced by David Haymes before the conclusion of the Deep tour.cite journal
title = Portrait of a Nine Inch Nail
first = Stacey
last = Sanner
publisher = "Alternative Press"
year = 1990
month = July
] cite journal
title = Getting Down in It
publisher = "Alternative Press"
year = 1990
month = March
accessdate = 2007-02-10
] Haymes performed with Nine Inch Nails for less than a year, but in that time played with the band during their first tours as headlining act.

;Danny Lohner:Active: 1994–2000:Instruments: bass guitar, guitar, and synthesizers:Live-release contributions: "And All That Could Have Been" (2002):Release contributions: "The Downward Spiral" (1994), "The Fragile" (1999), "Things Falling Apart" (2000):For the Self-Destruct tour in 1994, the Nine Inch Nails live-band was expanded into a five-piece band, adding Danny Lohner on bass guitar. Lohner played with the live-band through the Self-Destruct tour in 1994 and 1995 and the Fragility tour in 1999 and 2000. [cite news
url = http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_product=RM&p_theme=rm&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&p_topdoc=1&p_text_direct-0=0EB4E3B6175E40C4&p_field_direct-0=document_id&p_perpage=10&p_sort=YMD_date:D
title = Nine Inch Nails gives Bowie boost
first = Michael
last = Mehle
work = Rocky Mountain News
date = 1995-10-17
accessdate = 2008-03-29
format = fee required
] [cite news
url = http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_product=NJ&p_theme=nj&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&p_topdoc=1&p_txt_direct-0=0EB51AB9B0AA40C8&p_field_direct-0=document_id&p_perpage=10&p_sort=YMD_date:D
title = Nine Inch Nails lives up to its name
first = Harry
last = Straight
work = Daytona Beach News-Journal
date = 2000-05-12
accessdate = 2008-03-29
format = fee required
] During his tenure with the band, Lohner contributed to a number of releases, including studio-albums "The Downward Spiral" (1994) and "The Fragile" (1999) Lohner was also a founding-member of the Nine Inch Nails side-project Tapeworm.

;Lee Mars:Active: 1990–1991:Instruments: keyboards:Release contributions: none:Lee Mars contributed briefly to the live-band as their third keyboardist, replacing Nick Rushe for Peter Murphy's Deep tour. However, midway through the 30-date tour, Mars was replaced by David Haymes.

;Ron Musarra:Active: 1988:Instruments: drums, samplers:Release contributions: none:Alongside Trent Reznor and Chris Vrenna, Ron Musarra was a member of the original three-piece band formed in 1988 to support Skinny Puppy on tour. [cite web
url = http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:hvfixqyaldje
publisher = Allmusic
accessdate = 2008-01-31
title = Ron Musarra
] Nine Inch Nails were reportedly poorly received, however, and were asked to leave the tour after 10 dates. For subsequent live performances and tours, Chris Vrenna, originally contributing on keyboards, replaced Musarra on drums.

;Aaron North:Active: 2005–2007:Instruments: guitar:Live-release contributions contributions: "Beside You In Time" (2007):Prior to the Live: With Teeth tour in 2005, Reznor held open auditions to replace live-band members who had left the group during the five years between tours. Reznor reportedly had trouble finding a guitarist to replace Robin Finck until auditioning Aaron North. [cite web
url = http://nin.com/access/1-22/index.html
title = access
first = Trent
last = Reznor
publisher = Nine Inch Nails
date = 2005-01-22
accessdate = 2008-02-01
archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20050304030451/http://nin.com/access/1-22/index.html
archivedate = 2005-03-04
] North played with the group through the Live: With Teeth and the following Performance 2007 tour.

;Richard Patrick:Active: 1989–1993, 1996 (1 performance):Instruments: guitar:Studio-release contributions: "Pretty Hate Machine" (1989):Following the live-band's first performances in support of Skinny Puppy, Nine Inch Nails was asked to provide support for Jesus and Mary Chain on their Automatic tour in early 1990. Expanding from a three-piece to a four-piece band, Richard Patrick was added on guitar. Patrick played with the band through the conclusion of the Pretty Hate Machine tour in 1991, including a performance at Lollapalooza. After touring briefly in support of Guns N' Roses, Patrick left the live-band to form Filter. Patrick was briefly reunited with Nine Inch Nails in 1996 during the Nights of Nothing showcase tour, as he contributed guitar to a performance of "Head Like a Hole" during Nine Inch Nails' set on the last of three dates.cite journal
title = Nailed! Trent's Posse Pound New York
first = Don
last = Kaye
publisher = Kerrang!
date = September 1996
]

;Nick Rushe:Active: 1990:Instruments: keyboards:Release contributions: none:Following the live-band's first performances in support of Skinny Puppy, Nine Inch Nails was asked to provide support for Jesus and Mary Chain on their Automatic tour in early 1990. Nick Rushe was added to the live-band on keyboards, taking over from Chris Vrenna who had in turn replaced Ron Musarra on drums. Rushe was only part of the live-band for the Automatic tour, some 34 performances over three months, and was later replaced by David Haymes for subsequent tour in support or Peter Murphy.cite journal
journal = Thrasher
title = Nine Inch Nails
date = 1990
last = Martin
first = Steve
]

;Chris Vrenna:Active: 1989–1991, 1994–1995:Instruments: keyboards, samplers (1988–1989), drums:Studio-release contributions: "Pretty Hate Machine" (1989), "Broken" (1992), "Fixed" (1992), "The Downward Spiral" (1994):Alongside Trent Reznor and Ron Musarra, Chris Vrenna was a member of the original three-piece band formed in 1988 to support Skinny Puppy on tour. After Nine Inch Nails was dismissed from the tour, Vrenna replaced Musarra on drums, and subsequently played with the band until 1991, when he had a brief fall out with Reznor. [cite journal
title = Chris Vrenna of Nine Inch Nails
journal = Rhythm
date = March 1997
] Vrenna and Reznor later reconciled, and Vrenna rejoined the band in 1994 for the Self-Destruct tour.cite web
url = http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1448942/20010918/tweaker.jhtml
title = Vrenna Leaves NIN Behind To Explore What's Uncertain
accessdate = 2008-02-08
publisher = MTV
date = 2001-09-18
last = Moss
first = Coret
] cite journal
last = Ramirez
first = Mike
title = Nothing is Temporary
publisher = "Blue Divide Magazine"
date = February 2001
volume = 2
issue = 1
]

;Jeff Ward:Active: 1991:Instruments: drums:Release contributions: none:Jeff Ward briefly replaced Chris Vrenna as drummer for Nine Inch Nails when Vrenna left the band mid-tour due to a fall out with Reznor. Ward's brief tenure with the band included their 1991 Lollapalooza performance and as a supporting act on tour with Guns N' Roses. Between tours, Ward committed suicide in 1993,cite web
url = http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:jnfqxqlkldse
publisher = Allmusic
accessdate = 2008-01-31
title = Jeff Ward – Biography
] and Vrenna returned to the band taking Ward's place.

;Jeordie White:Active: 2005–2007:Instruments: bass guitar, guitar, and synthesizers:Live-release contributions: "Beside You In Time" (2007):Prior to the Live: With Teeth tour in 2005, Reznor held open auditions to replace live-band members who had left the group during the five years between tours. Jeordie White was auditioned and chose to replace Danny Lohner on bass guitar. White played with the group through the Live: With Teeth and the following Performance 2007 tour. Before joining Nine Inch Nails, White had been a part of Marilyn Manson (then playing under the pseudonym of "Twiggy Ramirez") while they acted as supporting band for Nine Inch Nails during the Self-Destruct tour in 1994.

;James Woolley:Active: 1991–1994:Instruments: synthesizers:Live-release contributions: "Closure" (1997):James Woolley played briefly for Nine Inch Nails on keyboards, replacing David Haymes. Woolley's brief tenure with the band included their 1991 Lollapalooza performance through the beginning of the subsequent Self-Destruct tour in 1994.


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Timeline

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ee also

*Nine Inch Nails live performances
*List of Nine Inch Nails tours

References

External links

* [http://www.nin.com/ Official Nine Inch Nails website]


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