Chris Frazier
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Christopher Ridgeway Frazier (born 1967 in Bethesda, Maryland, United States of America, [1] is a musician who became the drummer of veteran rock band Whitesnake in December 2007. Frazier described how he felt about joining the band, he quoted; "How much better can it get." Chris Frazier was called up by David Coverdale in May of 2006, Coverdale took an instant like to Frazier and Doug Aldrich had done work with Chris Frazier in the past. [2]
Before joining Whitesnake, Frazier has worked with Whitesnake guitarist Doug Aldrich on his solo albums, and with guitar virtuoso Steve Vai.
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