Slim Jim Phantom

Gretsch Artist Since: 1980

Country: US

Band or Affiliations: Stray Cats, The Head Cat, Phantom

Current Kit Setup:
4 pcs Maple Classic in Gold Sparkle

Influences:
Charlie Watts, Dickie Harrel, DJ Fontana, Jeff Porcaro, Bernard Purdie, Ringo Starr, Charles Connor, WS Holland, Tony Williams, Philly Joe Jones

We asked...Why Gretsch?:
"The history of cool attached to Gretsch – and of course, That Great Gretsch Sound"

Bio:
Born in Brooklyn and raised in Massapequa, New York, Phantom grew up listening to his parent's jazz records and by the age of ten took up the drums. "To be honest I think the drums chose me, I can't remember ever wanting to do anything else." remembers Phantom. Immersing himself in the art of drumming and the world of music, Phantom took lessons with Mousie Alexander (who played with Benny Goodman) which included the study of jazz and working through books by Jim Chapin and Ted Reed.

By the late 1970s he was playing in bands with his school friend and bassist Lee Rocker and they soon joined forces with guitarist Brian Setzer. During downtime from the Stray Cats, Phantom played in several groups, notably one with Rocker and guitarist Earl Slick, which produced two albums, and The Swing Cats. Phantom also played with Jerry Lee Lewis. He formed Col. Parker along with former Guns N' Roses guitarist Gilby Clarke, releasing the album Rock n Roll Music in 2001. He often performed with the Stray Cats using only a bass drum, snare drum and a crash cymbal, rather than a full drum kit.