Chad Sexton

Chad Sexton

Chad Sexton

311

Chad Sexton

311

Country:   United States Category:   DRUMSET ARTISTS

Overview

All five members of 311 grew up in the 1970's in Omaha, Nebraska. Nick Hexum, Tim Mahoney and Chad Sexton lived on the west side of town and went to Westside High School together. P-Nut and SA Martinez lived on the south side of town and went to Bryan High School together.

During high school, Nick and Tim played in a rock band together called "The Ed's". Nick was also in the high school concert jazz band with Chad.

At seventeen, Nick graduated early from high school and moved to downtown Los Angeles in pursuit of a music career. When Nick returned to Omaha for Chad and Tim's high school graduation - the three of them jammed and realized they had a special musical chemistry. They soon added a keyboardist named Ward Bones and called themselves "Unity". In late '88, Nick, Chad and Ward moved to LA and made an unsuccessful stab at getting a recording contract.

Disillusioned with the L.A. scene, Chad soon moved back to Omaha and began jamming with P-Nut and a guitarist named Jim Watson. Months later, Chad persuaded Nick to move back to Omaha and join them. They played their first gig opening for Fugazi on June 10th 1990.

In 1991, they parted ways with Jim Watson and added Tim Mahoney as lead guitarist. At that time, SA Martinez began to make guest appearances with the band - and was eventually added as a full member. 311 was complete (Nick, Chad, Tim, P-Nut and SA).

In 1990 & 1991 the band released three independent records on their own label (What Have You Records). The records were called "Dammit," "Hydroponic," and "Unity." With these records and their solid live show, the band quickly established a following in the Midwest and then set out for the West Coast.

They rented a small house in Van Nuys, California and all moved in together. These were very lean times for the band. Just before disintegrating into total poverty, they were signed to Capricorn Records.

311's first cd "Music", was released with little fanfare in February of '93 (now Gold). The band hit the road in support of the record and was temporarily sidelined when their touring RV caught on fire and exploded on the shoulder of the highway. The fire destroyed all their equipment, clothes, money and personal possessions. Despite losing everything - the band members escaped the blaze with minor burns and injuries. They decided to persevere and they only canceled one show before returning to the stage with equipment donated by fans and friends who heard about the disaster on the television news.

In July of '94 they released their second cd "Grassroots" (now Gold). By this time they were touring the US non-stop. They moved out of the house in Van Nuys - put their stuff into a storage space and literally just lived on the road. They put all their energy into their live show and steadily developed an incredible grassroots following nationwide.

In July '95 they released their third cd "311" and once again set out on tour. By '96 the shows and the fanbase had grown considerably - and the media which had basically ignored 311 until then, began paying attention. In September of '96 (14 months after the release of the "311" album) the song "Down" hit the airwaves and became an across the board success at radio and MTV. "Down" went to #1 on the Billboard Modern Rock Chart and the follow-up single "All Mixed Up" went to #2.

After the success of the "311" album (which is now triple Platinum), 311 released a long form home video called "Enlarged to Show Detail" containing live concert footage, interviews, videos, backstage footage, etc. To make it a unique item, 311 bundled the video with a 5 song EP containing outtakes from the "311" cd. The home video debuted at #1 on Billboards Music Video Sales Chart and is now a Platinum video.

After releasing the home video, 311 went back into the studio to record their fourth cd "Transistor". "Transistor" debuted at #4 on the Billboard Top 200 and is now Platinum.

311's 1997 headlining tour in support of the "Transistor" album drew an average of 10,000 people per night in the US. The band also toured Europe, UK, Australia, New Zealand and Japan.

In September of 1998, 311 re-issued some old material on the "Omaha Session" EP. The EP contains 9 songs from the bands 1989-1991 independent releases ("Dammit," "Hydroponic" and "Unity"). The EP is on the band's original "What Have You Records" label and is only available via the 311 website (www.311music.com) and the 311 Mail Order Merch Catalog.

In November of 1998, 311 released 311 Live - a collection of live recordings from the 1997 US Tour. And in October of 1999, 311 released their fifth cd "Soundsystem" which debuted at #9 and toured extensively in the US and Japan.

In 2000, the band purchased a recording studio in North Hollywood. After making some renovations and bringing in their own equipment, they renamed it "The Hive" (which is also the name of their fanclub). The studio was active in the 70's / 80's. Missing Persons and Adam Ant recorded albums there and most recently it was used as a voice over studio for movies, etc.

In 2001, the band released "From Chaos" which debuted at #10 on the Billboard Top 200 Sales Chart. 311 toured extensively throughout the U.S. and Europe in support of "From Chaos". The first single "You Wouldn't Believe" reached #7 on the Billboard Modern Rock Chart. The second single "I'll Be Here Awhile" reached #15 on the Billboard Modern Rock Chart. The single "Amber" reached #10 on the Billboard Modern Rock Chart and #30 on the Billboard Modern AC Chart. The album is certified Gold.

On July 22, 2003, 311 released their 7th studio album "Evolver" which included the singles, "Creatures (For A While)" and "Beyond the Gray Sky." The band recorded and mixed the album at their own studio, The Hive in North Hollywood, CA. The video for "Creatures (For A While)" was directed by the Malloy Brothers, who also directed 311's video for "Amber". To support the album, 311 embarked on a massive US tour with opening acts such as The Roots, O.A.R., Something Corporate, Medeski Martin & Wood and more.

In 2004, 311 was asked by Adam Sandler to contribute an 80's cover song to his movie "Fifty First Dates." 311 recorded The Cure's "Love Song." 311's version of "Love Song" reached #1 on the Billboard Modern Rock Radio Chart! Making it the band's second #1 hit and their sixth single to crack the Top 10! Nick Hexum also produced four other songs for the movie's soundtrack including songs with Seal, Jason Mraz and Dryden Mitchell from Alien Ant Farm.

On 3-11-04, 311 fans once again invaded the city of New Orleans for a special 3-11 Day Concert. 311 performed a legendary 5 hour set at UNO Lakefront Arena in front of a sold-out crowd of 311's biggest fans. The band played 68 songs including all their classic hits plus rarities and covers (Led Zeppelin's "D'yer Maker", The Clash's "White Man in Hammersmith Palais", The Cure's "Love Song"). The entire concert was filmed and recorded and ultimately released (Oct 26, 2004) as a special 2-DVD set"3-11 Day Live in New Orleans." The DVD includes 64 songs plus a behind the scenes look at the band and their fans. The DVD is now certified Platinum.

On June 8, 2004, 311 released "Greatest Hits (1993-2003)", a definitive collection of 311's top radio singles plus two brand new songs "How Do You Feel" and "First Straw." The album debuted at #7 on the Billboard Top 200 Albums Chart, marking the fourth time that a 311 album has reached the Top 10!

In late 2004, 311 returned to The Hive Studio to work on studio album #8, with producer Ron Saint Germain (Bad Brains, Soundgarden, Tool). Saint also produced the "311", "From Chaos" and "Evolver" albums. The new album "Don't Tread On Me" was released on August 16, 2005. The album debuted #9 on Billboard's Top 200 chart. The first single "Don't Tread On Me" went to #1 at Modern Rock radio. In the meantime, 311 embarked on a 40 date summer amphitheatre tour. And in further support of the album, the band continued on with 2005 Fall and Winter Tours.

In 2006, 311 returned to the road with a Spring Tour, highlighted by a fantastic 3-11 Day show in Memphis, playing 66 songs across 5 hours! The band continued on with a first time to play Jamaica, a return to Hawaii and a return to Japan to play the PunkSpring Festival shows. In Summer, 311 headlined another major amphitheatre tour across the US, this time bringing out support from the lengendary Wailers. The tour was met with great success from coast to coast.

In 2007, 311 fired up the engines once again with another major U.S. Summer Tour of amphitheatres, bringing along support from Matisyahu and The English Beat. The 50 show tour drew crowds of 14,000+ in Atlanta, Boston, DC, New Jersey & Los Angeles - and 10,000+ in St. Louis, West Palm, Charlotte, Virginia Beach, Denver, etc. 311's mass following was growing larger than ever!

In summer 2008, 311 took it’s Unity Tour coast to coast, joined by Snoop Dogg. Ending their fantastic summer tour with shows in Japan and Hawaii, 311 resumed recording with Bob Rock. The release of their album Uplifter came June 2, 2009. In support of Uplifter, 311 headed out on lots of shows via Spring, Summer and Fall Tours. Summer tour featured special guest Ziggy Marley.

In 2010, 311 returned to the road for Spring, Summer and Fall Tours. Summer tour featured special guest The Offspring. Touring highlights that year included 311 Day in Las Vegas – a sold out show at the Mandalay Bay Arts Center (14,000 tickets sold to fans in all 50 U.S. States and 13 countries), as well as first time shows in Guam and Indonesia. Plus first time shows in Alaska, which completed 311 playing all 50 states (it took them 20 years to do it, but mission accomplished!). Other highlights included Japan, Hawaii, and a special Halloween show in Atlanta.

In 2011, 311 headed out on a Spring tour that culminated with the amazing 311 Caribbean Cruise – a 4 night / 5 day adventure from Miami to Turks & Caicos on a Carnival Cruise ship. The Cruise liner was sold out to 3,000 311 fans, who represented all 50 U.S. states and 13 countries. The Cruise featured 7 bands, 5 djs and 2 comedians. That Spring, 311 also ventured for a first time to play Panama, Peru and Chile. That July, 311 released it’s album Universal Pulse, also produced by Bob Rock, debuting at #7 on the Billboard Top 200 Album Chart. The band then embarked on their Unity Tour 2011, 311′s ninth consecutive summer to headline amphitheatres across the U.S. Special guest was Sublime with Rome, making for one of the biggest and best summer tours yet. A special highlight was the 311 Pow Wow Festival, 311′s first multi-day event…3 days, 2 stages. 311 played 4 sets, including their album Transistor in its entirety. There was camping and lots of other bands, www.311PowWowFestival.com for info.

In 2012, 311 headed out on a Spring Tour leading to 311 DAY 2012 in Las Vegas. This time around, instead of one five hour show, 311 played two special three hour shows back to back nights, March 10 and 11 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena. Alongside state-of-the-art production, 311 played 79 different songs over the course of the 2 nights. In May, 311 set sail once again on the 311 Caribbean Cruise, this time headed to Half Moon Cay, Bahamas, a private island. 311 played 4 shows, spanning 83 different songs. All info at www.311Cruise.com and photo gallery at http://tinyurl.com/btfyk55. For Summer 2012, 311 return to headline amphitheatres for it’s tenth consecutive summer, with Slightly Stoopid joining the bill. 40 shows, info at www://311.com/shows. More shows, more music, more good times ahead!!…

Equipment Configuration 1

2017 Tour Kit

Masterworks

Tamo Ash w/blue stripe

 

22x16 bass drum
6x6 tom
8x7 tom
10x7.5 tom
12x7.5 tom
13x9 tom
14x14 floor tom
16x16 floor tom
18x14 gong drum

6x12 rocket tom
6x15 rocket tom
6x18 rocket tom
6x21 rocket tom

14x5.5 snare drum

14x5 Sensitone Phosphor Bronze snare drum

14x5 Sensitone Brass snare drum

14x5 Hybrid Exotic Kapur/Fiberglass snare drum

 

Hardware


ICON Rack System
CH1030 cymbal holders

TH1030S tom holders
H2050 Redline Eliminator HH Stand

P2050C Redline Eliminator pedals
RH2050 Redline Eliminator remote hi-hat
S1030 snare stand

D2500BR throne

 

Equipment Configuration 2

2014 Tour Kit

Masters MCX
Sequoia Red with Silver Glass Glitter inlay

22x16 bass drum
6x6 tom
8x7 tom
10x8 tom
12x8 tom
13x9 tom
14x14 floor tom
16x16 floor tom
18x14 gong drum
6x12 rocket tom
6x15 rocket tom
6x18 rocket tom
6x21 rocket tom

14x5.5 Masters MCX snare drum
14x5.5 Reference Pure snare drum
14x5.5 Sensitone Steel snare drum



Hardware


ICON Rack System
CH1000 cymbal holder
BC2000 cymbal holder
S2000 snare stand
H1000K hi-hat stand
RH2000 remote hi-hat
P1002 double pedal
D2000BR throne

 

Equipment Configuration 3

2010 Tour Kit

Reference
Seafoam Green/White Burst lacquer
 

22x18 bass drum

6x6 tom

8x7 tom

10x8 tom

12x9 tom

13x10 tom

14x14 floor tom

16x16 floor tom

20x14 gong drum

6x12 rocket tom

6x15 rocket tom

6x18 rocket tom

6x21 rocket tom

14x5 Free Floating Maple snare