• Home
  • About Us
  • Subscribe
  • Advertise
  • Sign In
  • Create Account
  • Sign Out
  • My Account
  • News
    • Latest News
    • Real Estate
    • Q&A
    • Business Profiles
    • Networking
    • Public Record
    • Opinion
      • Our View
  • Real Estate & Construction
    • Latest News
    • Top Properties
    • Building Permits
    • Building Tri-Cities
  • Special Publications
    • Book of Lists
    • Best Places to Work
    • People of Influence
    • Young Professionals
    • Hanford
    • Energy
    • Focus: Agriculture + Viticulture
    • Focus: Construction + Real Estate
  • E-Edition
  • Calendar
    • Calendar
    • Submit an Event
  • Journal Events
    • Senior Times Expo
    • Young Professionals
      • Sponsor Young Professionals
    • Best Places to Work
      • Sponsor BPTW
    • People of Influence
      • Sponsor People of Influence
  • Senior Times
    • About Senior Times
    • Read Senior Times Stories
    • Senior Times Expo
    • Obituaries and Death Notices
Home » Tri-City native joins Guns N’ Roses as new drummer
New hire

Tri-City native joins Guns N’ Roses as new drummer

Guns N Roses social media post featuring Isaac Carpenter

The ’80s rock band known for hits “Welcome to the Jungle” and “Sweet Child O’ Mine” has hired Isaac Carpenter, who grew up in the Tri-Cities, as its new drummer.

Screenshot of Guns N’ Roses Instagram post
March 20, 2025
Kristina Lord

The ’80s rock band known for the hits “Welcome to the Jungle” and “Sweet Child O’ Mine” has hired one of the Tri-Cities’ own as its new drummer.

Guns N’ Roses announced that Isaac Carpenter joined the band on March 20, just in time for its upcoming world tour.

Carpenter, who grew up in the Tri-Cities and attended Kamiakin High School in Kennewick, is the former drummer for the alternative rock group Gosling, as well as its previous incarnation Loudermilk, made up of Tri-Citians Davey Ingersoll, Mark Watrous and Shane Middleton.

Loudermilk was originally formed as a Guns N’ Roses cover band, according to Carpenter’s Wikipedia page.

Loudermilk’s Facebook fan page shared the news, and the Historic Downtown Kennewick Partnership, among many others, offered a “Congrats bud!” message in response.

Kamiakin yearbook and photo of Isaac Carpenter.

This photo of Isaac Carpenter was taken when he was a junior and appears in the 1997 Kamiakin High School yearbook.


| Photo by Judy Schilling

Carpenter’s most recently been drumming for the alternative rock band Awolnation. He also previously played with Duff McKagan’s Loaded band and toured with Adam Lambert on the Glam Nation tour in 2010. McKagan is the bassist for Guns N’ Roses.

Carpenter replaces Guns N’ Roses drummer Frank Ferrer after his nearly two decades with the band, according to Rolling Stone magazine.

Guns N’ Roses’ current line-up consists of singer Axl Rose, lead guitarist Slash, guitarist Richard Fortus, McKagan and keyboardists Dizzy Reed and Melissa Reese.

The band kicks off a world tour, called the Because What You Want and What You Get Are Two Completely Different Things, in South Korea in May. The tour continues through July, with concerts in Asia, Europe, the Middle East and Asia. Special tour guests include Public Enemy, Rival Sons and Sex Pistols featuring Frank Carter on select dates.

    Latest News Arts & Culture
    KEYWORDS March 2025
    Kristina lord mug 23
    Kristina Lord

    French fries fuel $250M expansion

    More from this author
    Free Email Updates

    Daily and Monthly News

    Sign up now!

    Featured Poll

    What's your favorite Tri-Cities summertime event?

    Popular Articles

    • Lewis and clark ranch
      By TCAJOB Staff

      Public invited to weigh in on development of West Richland land

    • Fiber optic
      By TCAJOB Staff

      Hearing set on Canada company’s acquisition of Ziply Fiber

    • 2025popest
      By TCAJOB Staff

      Tri-City population growth is slowing

    • Pasco city hall
      By TCAJOB Staff

      City of Pasco announces city manager finalists

    • Top properties
      By TCAJOB Staff

      Top Properties – June 2025

    • News Content
      • Latest news
      • Real Estate & Construction
      • Public records
      • Special publications
      • Senior Times
    • Customer Service
      • Our Readers
      • Subscriptions
      • Advertise
      • Editorial calendar
      • Media Kit
    • Connect With Us
      • Submit news
      • Submit an event
      • E-newsletters
      • E-Edition
      • Contact
    • Learn More
      • About Us
      • Our Events
      • FAQs
      • Privacy Policy
      • Spokane Journal of Business

    Mailing Address: 8656 W. Gage Blvd., Ste. C303  Kennewick, WA 99336 USA

    MCM_Horiz.png

    All content copyright © 2025 Mid-Columbia Media Inc. All rights reserved.
    No reproduction, transmission or display is permitted without the written permissions of Mid-Columbia Media Inc.

    Design, CMS, Hosting & Web Development :: ePublishing