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Born | Long Island, New York | 23 September 1967
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Victor Indrizzo (born September 23, 1967) is an American session musician, primarily known for playing the drums, as well as a songwriter and producer. [1]
Indrizzo was born in Freeport, Long Island, New York. He has toured, recorded and worked with a variety of artists, including Samiam, A'Me Lorain (to whom he was married), Scott Weiland, Chris Cornell, Queens of the Stone Age, Beck, Macy Gray, Daniel Lanois, Lizzo (Grammy for Record Of The Year for "About Damn Time"), Willie Nelson, Avril Lavigne, Dave Gahan [2] (and Depeche Mode), Gwen Stefani, Gnarls Barkley, Redd Kross, The Vines and others. Most recently he has collaborated with Seal, Colbie Caillat, Brandon Flowers, Daniel Powter, Café Tacuba, Juanes, Alanis Morissette, Elisa, Tegan and Sara and Paul Stanley.
Indrizzo has also worked on the soundtracks to many movies, including 40 Year Old Virgin, Get Him to the Greek , Horrible Bosses , Crazy, Stupid, Love , Diary of a Wimpy Kid , Get Well Soon , [3] Spider-Man , Charlie's Angels , Superbad and The Matrix Reloaded .
Year | Name | Artist | Credit(s) |
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1990 | Duck and Cover | Various Artists | Drums |
1990 | Melting Plot | Various Artists | Percussion, Drums, Vocals, Rap |
1990 | Mono! Stereo | Tater Totz | Drums |
1990 | Starring in...Standing in a Monkey Sea | A'Me Lorain & The Family Affair | Guitar, Drums, Vocals |
1990 | Third Eye | Redd Kross | Drums, Vocals |
1992 | Tannis Root Presents: Freedom of Choice | Various Artists | Drums |
1993 | Magic & Madness | Circus of Power | Drums |
1994 | Clumsy | Samiam | Drums |
1994 | All of Us | I Love You | Organ (Hammond) |
1995 | Tank Girl – Original Soundtrack | Various Artists | Drums |
1995 | Working Class Hero: A Tribute to John Lennon | Various Artists | Drums |
1995 | It's OK! | It's OK! | Drums |
1996 | Gamma Ray | Queens of the Stone Age | Drums |
1997 | Ultra | Depeche Mode | Percussion |
1997 | How High the Moon: Live at the Viper Room | Masters of Reality | Drums, Vocals |
1997 | Kyuss / Queens of the Stone Age | Queens of the Stone Age | Drums |
1998 | 12 Bar Blues | Scott Weiland | Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar, Percussion, Piano, Drums, Guitar (Electric), Keyboards, Mellophonium, String Arrangements, Hi Hat |
1998 | Teatro | Willie Nelson | Percussion, Drums |
1999 | Against the View | Fine | ? |
1999 | Euphoria Morning | Chris Cornell | Drums |
1999 | Vagabond Ways | Marianne Faithfull | Guitar |
1999 | Welcome to the Western Lodge | Masters of Reality | Drums |
2000 | MP4 (Days Since a Lost Time Accident) | Michael Penn | Drums (Snare) |
2001 | The Id | Macy Gray | Drums |
2001 | Poses | Rufus Wainwright | Drums |
2001 | "Sweet Baby" | Macy Gray | Drums |
2002 | Dirty Child | Rosey | Percussion, Drums |
2002 | Highly Evolved | The Vines | Drums |
2002 | Largo | Brad Mehldau | Percussion, Drums |
2002 | OK Go | OK Go | Musician |
2002 | Poses [US Bonus Track] | Rufus Wainwright | Drums |
2003 | Let Go | Avril Lavigne | Drums |
2003 | Amorama | Érica García | Bateria |
2003 | Falling Uphill [Japan Bonus Tracks] | Lillix | Drums |
2003 | Falling Uphill | Lillix | Drums |
2003 | Liz Phair [Clean] | Liz Phair | Drums |
2003 | Liz Phair | Liz Phair | Drums |
2003 | Paper Monsters [CD & DVD] | Dave Gahan | Drums |
2003 | Paper Monsters | Dave Gahan | Drums [2] |
2003 | Queen of Pain | Devil Doll | Organ |
2003 | Shanghai Knights (Original Soundtrack) | Various Artists | Drums |
2003 | Stacie Orrico [Japan Bonus Tracks] | Stacie Orrico | Drums |
2003 | Stacie Orrico | Stacie Orrico | Drums |
2003 | The Trouble with Being Myself [Japan Bonus Tracks] | Macy Gray | Guitar, Drums, Guitar Loops |
2003 | The Trouble with Being Myself | Macy Gray | Guitar, Drums, Guitar Loops |
2004 | Alive & Amplified | The Mooney Suzuki | Percussion |
2004 | The Battle for Everything [Bonus CD] | Five for Fighting | Drums |
2004 | The Battle for Everything [Bonus Track] | Five for Fighting | Drums |
2004 | The Battle for Everything | Five for Fighting | Drums, Musician |
2004 | Give It All Away | Ben Jelen | Drums |
2004 | Give Us Barabbas | Masters of Reality | Drums |
2004 | Labyrinth | Juno Reactor | Drums |
2004 | Live Monsters | Dave Gahan | Drums |
2004 | Mi Sangre | Juanes | Bateria |
2004 | The Very Best of Macy Gray | Macy Gray | Drums |
2004 | "Wonderful People" | Mari Iijima | Drums |
2005 | 712 [Bonus Tracks] | Shonen Knife | Drums |
2005 | The Battle for Everything [DualDisc] | Five for Fighting | Drums |
2005 | Belladonna | Daniel Lanois | Musician |
2005 | Darcy's Wild Life (Soundtrack) | Various Artists | Drums |
2005 | Fijación Oral, Vol. 1 [DualDisc] | Shakira | Percussion, Bateria |
2005 | Fijación Oral, Vol. 1 | Shakira | Percussion, Bateria |
2005 | The Forgotten Arm | Aimee Mann | Percussion, Drums, Cowbell |
2005 | Highly Evolved / Winning Days | The Vines | Drums |
2005 | "Inside Your Heaven" | Bo Bice | Drums |
2005 | Mi Sangre [Tour Edition] | Juanes | Bateria |
2005 | Oral Fixation, Vol. 2 | Shakira | Drums |
2006 | Bat Out of Hell III: The Monster Is Loose [CD/DVD] | Meat Loaf | Drums |
2006 | Bat Out of Hell III: The Monster Is Loose | Meat Loaf | Drums |
2006 | Highway 10 Blues | Cordovan | Drums |
2006 | Huecco | Huecco | Bateria |
2006 | "It's All Coming Back to Me Now" | Meat Loaf | Drums |
2006 | Live to Win | Paul Stanley | Drums |
2006 | Mi Sangre [Asia Bonus Tracks] | Juanes | Bateria |
2006 | Oral Fixation, Vol. 2 [Bonus Track] | Shakira | Drums |
2006 | Oral Fixation, Vols. 1–2 [CD/DVD] | Shakira | Percussion, Keyboards, Bateria |
2006 | Soundtrack to Your Life [Bonus Tracks] | Ashley Parker Angel | Drums |
2006 | Soundtrack to Your Life | Ashley Parker Angel | Drums |
2006 | Stacie Orrico [Korean Tour Edition] | Stacie Orrico | Drums |
2006 | Thumbelina's One Night Stand [Bonus Tracks] | Melissa McClelland | Drums |
2006 | What's Mine Is Yours [Bonus Tracks] | Eliot Morris | Percussion, Drums |
2006 | What's Mine Is Yours | Eliot Morris | Percussion, Drums |
2007 | Big [Bonus Tracks] | Macy Gray | Drums |
2007 | Big | Macy Gray | Drums |
2007 | Coco | Colbie Caillat | Drums |
2007 | Cry Over Me | Meat Loaf | Drums |
2007 | Mi Tiempo | Chayanne | Drums |
2007 | Palms & Runes, Tarot & Tea: A Michael Penn Collection | Michael Penn | Drums |
2007 | Songbird: Rare Tracks & Forgotten Gems | Emmylou Harris | Drums |
2007 | Superbad – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack | Various Artists | Drums |
2007 | Who You Are | Cary Brothers | Drums |
2007 | Songs from the Edge | Dirty Harry | Drums |
2007 | The Underdogs | Jen Foster | Drums |
2008 | Damage of This Day | Kevin Elliot & the Broken | Drums |
2008 | The Day Is Brave | Brendan James | Percussion, Drums |
2008 | The Elephant in the Room | Arden Kaywin | Drums |
2008 | Forgetting Sarah Marshall: Original Soundtrack | Various Artists | Percussion, Drums |
2008 | "Gold" | Mikal Blue | Drums |
2008 | Jordin Sparks [Bonus Track] | Jordin Sparks | Drums |
2008 | Lenka | Lenka | Drums |
2008 | No Air [3 Tracks] | Jordin Sparks | Drums, Additional Music |
2008 | "No Air" | Jordin Sparks | Drums, Additional Music |
2008 | One Hell of a Ride [Box Set] | Willie Nelson | Drums |
2008 | Pass It Around [Australia Bonus Track] | Donavon Frankenreiter | Drums |
2008 | Pass It Around [Bonus Track] | Donavon Frankenreiter | Drums |
2008 | Pass It Around | Donavon Frankenreiter | Drums |
2008 | Simple Times | Joshua Radin | Drums |
2008 | Songs for Tibet [Touch & Go] | Various Artists | Shaker |
2008 | Stray Age | Daniel Martin Moore | Drums |
2008 | Thrivemix, Vol. 5 | Various Artists | Drums |
2008 | Under the Radar | Daniel Powter | Drums |
2008 | La Vida... Es Un Ratico (En Vivo) | Juanes | Drums |
2009 | The Matrix | The Matrix | Drums |
2009 | Songs from the Edge | Dirty Harry | Drums |
2009 | The Underdogs | Jen Foster | Drums |
2009 | Discovery | Chris Catena | Drums |
2010 | Unbroken | Katharine McPhee | Drums |
2010 | Flamingo | Brandon Flowers | Drums |
2010 | Kaleidoscope Heart | Sara Bareilles | Drums, Percussion |
2010 | Brendan James | Brendan James | Drums, Percussion |
2010 | Get Him to the Greek: Soundtrack | Infant Sorrow | Drums |
2010 | 100 Miles from Memphis | Sheryl Crow | Percussion, Drums |
2010 | Merry Christmas II You | Mariah Carey | Drums |
2010 | Ms. Vocalist | Debbie Gibson | Percussion, Drums |
2010 | P.A.R.C.E. | Juanes | Drums |
2010 | Best of Me | Daniel Powter | Drums |
2011 | Entre la Ciudad y el Mar | Gustavo Galindo | Bateria |
2011 | American Idol 10th Anniversary – The Hits, Vol. 1 | Various Artists | Drums |
2011 | Augustana | Augustana | Drums |
2011 | Soldaat van Oranje: De Musical | Soldaat van Oranje Cast | Drums |
2011 | Lovestrong | Christina Perri | Percussion |
2011 | Gravity Happens | Kate Voegele | Percussion, Drums, Tambo Drums |
2011 | Andy Grammer | Andy Grammer | Percussion, Drums |
2011 | To Know I'm OK | Terra Naomi | Drums |
2011 | All of You | Colbie Caillat | Drums |
2011 | Electro de Perfecto | Mike Viola | Drums |
2012 | American Made | BoDeans | Drums, Percussion |
2016 | On | Elisa | Drums |
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