Former Warrant Drummer

BOBBY BORG

I wanted to try something different with this so, while talking with Bobby, I decided to ask his bio questions directly. These are his responses with a few additions of his own. Enjoy!

HOME TOWN:

Princeton. N.J

D.O.B:

Merlot, Chile, 1942. Opps sorry, I thought you were buying wine.

TALENTS:

Drums

INFLUENCES:

Anyone that grooves well and plays for the song (not for other drummers)

HOBBIES:

Reading, writing my book, Hiking, running, and Krav Maga: Israeli millitary fighting System

FAVORITE COFFEE SHOP:

The Coffee Bean on Sunset in West Los Angeles.

FAVORITE BOOK STORE:

Book Soup on Sunset in West Los Angeles.

FAVORITE RESTAURANT:

Toi in Hollywood on Sunset, Chin Chin on Sunset in West Hollywood, and The Fish House on Rodeo drive in Beverly Hills.

FAVORITE BAR:

The Back Stage in Beverly Hills

FAVORITE NEW BAND:

The def Tones, Dido, William Orbit

FAVORITE RADIO STATION:

K Rock in L.A.

FAVORITE FOOD:

Sushi, lobster, Tai

SCHOOL:

Berklee College of Music, University of Southern California

FAVORITE SEASON:

Summer

MARTIAL STATUS:

Single

Bobby, a fomer Beggars and Thieves/Left for Dead Drummer came in as a fill in drummer for James Kottak, but quickly became a permanent fixture. He is a graduate of Berklee College of Music in Boston and is currently studying at UCLA. He has written 6 instructional books and is currently writing a book called "Reality 101, The Musician's Handbook." He is a resident of Beverly HIlls, CA.

There have been a few fill in drummers after Bobby's depature (which was his decision and he left on good terms). Warrant looked no farther then their keyboardist, Danny Wagner.

Visit Bobby's home site

Check out Bobby Borg's (author and former Warrant drummer) article found exclusively here and at Score! Magazine. The article is an informative look into the music business and the internet.

Tom Mathers of Perris Records has the Left For Dead cd's which he bought from Bobby Borg available. Check it out! If you are interested in purchasing it visit: Perris Records or e-mail: perrisr@flash.net or call (512) 219-9790. It is available for $6.95 plus shipping and handling.


Photo credit:


Photo dontated by Jeanne S.


Photo donated by Jeanne S.