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Jeff Loomis was born on 14 September, 1971 in Appleton, Wisconsin, U.S., is an American guitarist (born 1971). Discover Jeff Loomis's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 52 years old?
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Appleton, Wisconsin, U.S. |
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Jeff Loomis Net Worth
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Jeff Loomis (born September 14, 1971) is an American musician, best known for his role as lead guitarist in the progressive metal band Nevermore during its existence from 1991 to 2011, as well as brief tenures in its precursor, Sanctuary.
Marty tried out for the position and joined the band in 1989.
After the break-up, Loomis and former Sanctuary members Warrel Dane (vocalist) and Jim Sheppard (bassist) made plans to form Nevermore, and in late 1994, Loomis became the lead guitarist of Nevermore after the brief period being in Sanctuary.
During his time in the band he was the main songwriter of Nevermore.
In 2005, Loomis would then share the stage with Megadeth, as the lead guitarist for Nevermore as part of Mustaine's Gigantour festival.
Loomis began to work on his solo album Zero Order Phase.
At this time Megadeth were having tryouts for a new guitarist once again and invited Loomis to join them.
He turned the band down in order to keep working on his solo album.
Coincidentally, Loomis's co-guitarist in Nevermore, Chris Broderick, auditioned for Megadeth and was given the part.
Not too long after being auditioned for the lead part in Megadeth (which was also auditioned for by Steve Smyth and Chris Broderick, both playing for his later band Nevermore at different points), Loomis was unable to join the band Sanctuary after guitarist Sean Blosl had left.
He was able to take his place at this time; however, because of a dispute caused by guitarist Lenny Rutledge wanting to make grunge oriented music, Sanctuary broke up four months afterwards.
In 2005, Loomis reported that he would take some time as a break and then begin recording a solo album.
On April 1, 2008, Loomis said that all 10 songs which had been written had had the drum parts recorded (done by Mark Arrington pretty much overnight) and they would soon begin tracking the rhythm guitar.
On July 3, 2008, it was announced that the album would be called Zero Order Phase.
It was released September 30 via Century Media Records.
During this time Dave Mustaine of Megadeth invited Loomis to join as the lead guitarist, but he declined the offer to work on his solo record.
His contributions can be found in albums such as The Politics of Ecstasy, Dreaming Neon Black, This Godless Endeavor (including Steve Smyth, who previously featured in the band Testament) and Nevermore's 2010 album, The Obsidian Conspiracy.
Loomis played an important role in developing the sound that Nevermore has today, using 7-string guitars and techniques such as sweep picking.
One of his more important musical showcases is the critically acclaimed album Dead Heart in a Dead World, for which he wrote most of the songs before Nevermore.
On April 21, 2011, he and drummer Van Williams left Nevermore, citing personal and musical differences with Warrel Dane.
In 2010, he played a guest guitar solo on Keith Merrow's album Awaken the Stone King, released on January 1, 2011.
He also played another guest solo in the song "Racecar" on Periphery's self-titled debut album.
On April 10, 2012, Loomis released his second solo album Plains of Oblivion through Century Media Records.
In summer 2012, Loomis embarked on a North American tour with The Contortionist, Chimp Spanner, and 7 Horns 7 Eyes.
In 2013, Loomis started touring with melodic death metal band Soilwork.
It was announced in July 2013, that Loomis would be teaming up with Keith Merrow, Alex Webster of Cannibal Corpse, and Alex Rüdinger of The Faceless to record an instrumental album titled Conquering Dystopia, the recording of which will be funded by donations.
In 2014, he joined Swedish melodic death metal band Arch Enemy, and in 2021 he joined Graham Bonnet's Alcatrazz as well.
He left Arch Enemy in 2023.
As a solo artist he has released two albums and one EP.
Loomis got his first instrument at nine or ten years old, but did not start practicing seriously until around the age of 15.
As a teenager in Wisconsin he played in a handful of cover bands and three death metal bands before joining more established bands.
He auditioned for Megadeth (during the So Far, So Good...So What! era) at the age of 16, after their lead guitarist Jeff Young was fired from the band.
After they played a few songs together, Dave Mustaine, the band's frontman and other lead guitarist, thanked Loomis and told him that one day he would become a great guitar player, but because of his age he was not right for the position.
Loomis saw Cacophony on tour, and told Marty Friedman, who became very interested, about the audition.
On November 17, 2014, Loomis was announced as the new guitarist of melodic death metal band Arch Enemy, replacing Nick Cordle.
His first show with them was on November 26 in Lyon, France, when War Eternal European tour kicked off.