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  1. Jason Sutter. Profile: Drummer originally from Milwaukee WI before moving to New York. Jason, the nephew of Jim Liban, has played with The New York Dolls, Marilyn Manson, Foreigner, Vertical Horizon, American Hi-Fi, Chris Cornell and Cher among others. Born Potsdam, New York 1969. Show more:

  2. hantge.com › obituaries › jason-r-sutterJason R. Sutter - Hantge

    Dobratz-Hantge Funeral Chapel - Jason R. Sutter, age 39, of Hutchinson, Minnesota, passed away unexpectedly on Monday, July 25, 2022. Gathering of Family and Friends will be held on Friday, July 29, 2022, from 5:00 P.M. – 8:00 P.M. at Dobratz-Hantge Funeral Chapel in Hutchinson, Minnesota with interment at Oakland Cemetery in Hutchinson, Minnesota.

  3. Jason Burke Sutter is a veteran of 31 years in domestic and international sales, distribution, marketing and production of filmed entertainment having worked at 20th Century Fox International ...

  4. Jason Sutter is an American musician and drummer currently based in Los Angeles, California.[1][2][3] A well versed drummer, having studied and performed extensively across multiple genres, Sutter is most widely recognized within the rock genre for his associations with bands such as Marilyn Manson, Smash Mouth, New York Dolls, Chris Cornell (Soundgarden, Audioslave), and Foreigner among others.

  5. At North Texas, Sutter became totally obsessed with drum corps playing, focusing entirely on how to play marching snare drum. But when he got out of college he realized that trad grip is not the nicest thing to do to the top of the hand. “It won’t take the abuse; it won’t callus; it’ll always crack,” he says.

  6. Jason Sutter – drums, percussion (2006–2007) Leroy Miller – guitar, backing vocals (2008–2009) Steve Harwell – guitar player (1994-2021) Touring members. Michael Klooster – keyboards, programming, backing vocals (1997–present) Mark Cervantes – percussion, backing vocals (1999–2008)

  7. REGAL TIP Jason Sutter Brushes (590R) - Schlag­zeug­besen / Stöcke und Mallets