Nick Zeigler
Nick Z's Boss Super Summer, The Forty Nineteens
Nick Zeigler has been drumming in Los Angeles since the Cowpunk days of the mid 1980s. Initially a member of LA underground faves Mary's Danish, he played on their national hit "Don't Crash the Car Tonight while performing alongside bands such as The Red Hot Chili Peppers, Dramarama, and The Beat Farmers.
Currently Nick performs with "The Forty Nineteens" and his all new "Nick Z's Boss Super Summer." He shares the stage with artists such as X, Cheap Trick, Gin Blossoms, and Standells great Tony Valentino. When returning home to Pittsburgh he's performing with hometown greats such as Springsteen contemporary Joe Grushecky and The Houserockers. Nick can be heard in Little Steven's Underground Garage, college and commercial radio, and also on TV and movie soundtracks. Check out his fun conversation show "Rock Talk" on Youtube. Guests include Drew Carey, Reed Diamond, Joe Grushecky, and Tony Valentino of the Standells.
Originally from Monaca Pa, he is a proud member of The Monaca Community Hall of Fame, and returns often to perform and promote the community with radio friends Rob Pratte: KDKA Radio, Scott Tady: The Beaver County Times, Eddy Crow & Mike Romigh: WBVP, Frank Cindrich: WDVE, Bob and Utah: 97.7 The Rock Station Butler.
Abby Cymbal Pack
14" Hi-Hats,
16" Crash,
20" Ride
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Nick Z in the studio with Standells legend Tony Valentino.
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