Ron Welty

Ronald Welty (born February 1, 1971)[1] is an American musician and the former drummer for the punk rock band The Offspring. After The Offspring,[2] Welty formed Steady Ground.

Ron Welty
Background information
Birth nameRonald Welty
Born (1971-02-01) February 1, 1971[1]
OriginLong Beach, California, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)Drummer
Years active1986–2007
Labels
Formerly of

Career

Welty started playing drums in 8th Grade, one of his first bands were called Fuck Quality X-Rays. He also played drums in a band called Spinning Fish[3]

The Offspring

In July 1987, 16-year-old Welty joined The Offspring, replacing James Lilja.[4][5]

Welty performed on The Offspring's first six studio albums: The Offspring, Ignition, Smash, Ixnay on the Hombre, Americana, and Conspiracy of One. He left the band in 2003 when they were in the midst of writing and recording Splinter.[6] It was later revealed that Welty was fired by Holland and Wasserman "without any prior notice". Of all the band's drummers, Welty's tenure of almost 16 years remains the longest.[7] During their first tour Welty's mother made Dexter Holland sign papers saying he'd take care of Ron for her while they were on tour.

In September 2020, Welty filed a lawsuit against The Offspring for unpaid royalties, which he lost in March 2023 .[8][9]

Steady Ground

After The Offspring, Welty formed Steady Ground,[7][6] in which he played drums and co-produced.

On February 26, 2006, Steady Ground released three demos on Myspace, entitled "Everyone's Emotional", "I Can't Contain Myself", and "You Better Close Your Eyes." In 2007, the band released the studio album Jettison,[10][11] and in the same year they broke up.

References

  1. "Biography for Ron Welty". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved June 21, 2013.
  2. @gregkriesel (October 3, 2019). "@HenrikHindby @AlannaBillings Ron didn't leave voluntarily either" (Tweet) via Twitter.
  3. "Drummerszone - Ron Welty". Drummerszone.com. Retrieved August 19, 2023.
  4. "Interview with Ron Welty". Tama Drums. Archived from the original on February 14, 2005. Retrieved August 5, 2013.
  5. "The Offspring". NIPP. Archived from the original on July 19, 2011. Retrieved October 30, 2011.
  6. "Ron Welty No Longer a Member of The Offspring". Offspring.com. March 18, 2003. Archived from the original on October 4, 2013. Retrieved June 21, 2013.
  7. Scott (March 19, 2003). "Ron Welty leaves the Offspring". Punknews.org. Retrieved June 21, 2013.
  8. "Ron Welty vs Offspring, Inc.,, et al.: None".
  9. Donahue, Bill (March 8, 2023). "The Offspring Beat Ex-Drummer's Lawsuit Seeking Millions More From $35M Catalog Sale". Billboard. Retrieved July 21, 2023.
  10. "Jettison". Rate Your Music. Retrieved October 1, 2013.
  11. RLSegarra (March 25, 2007). "Steady Ground, Breaking Ground". Broowaha. Archived from the original on May 19, 2007. Retrieved October 1, 2013.


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