Jamie Borger

Jamie Borger
Birth name Jan Peter Joacim Jamie Borger
Also known as Mr B
Origin Avesta, Sweden
Genres Rock, Hard rock, Heavy metal,
Occupation(s) Musician, drums
Instruments drums
Associated acts Talisman
Last Autumn's Dream
Treat
Website Jamie Borger's official site

Jamie Borger, born May 28, 1964, is a Swedish drummer who has played in the bands Talisman, Treat and Last Autumn's Dream. Over the years, he also has recorded with Alfonzetti, Adam Thompson, Baltimore, Human Clay, Swedish Erotica and Jeff Scott Soto.

He also be involved several unreleased groups like The Three Kings with Jeff Scott Soto and Swedish guitar player Goran Elmquist. A couple of their demos ("As I Do To You" and "This Ain't the Love") where used by Jeff Scott Soto on his Believe in Me E.P.

His musical influences include: Mick Tucker, Ian Paice, Bobby Rondinelli and Jeff Porcaro.

He is sponsored by Sonor Drums and Zildjian.

Discography

with Talisman

CD singles edited with Talisman

with Last Autumn's Dream

with Treat

with Human Clay

with Jeff Scott Soto

with Alfonzetti

with Swedish Erotica

with Baltimoore

Other recordings

Endorsement

Sonor Delite Series, Brilliant Champagne Finish:

  1. 14" x 5" Snare Drum,Wood Shell
  2. 12" x 9" Tom Tom
  3. 14" x 14" Floor Tom
  4. 16" x 16" Floor Tom
  5. 22" x 17" Bass Drum

Zildjian Cymbals:

  1. 10" A Custom Splash
  2. 19" A Custom Crash
  3. 14" Oriental China Trash
  4. 14" A Master Sound Hi-Hat
  5. 12" A Custom Splash
  6. 18" A Custom Projection Crash
  7. 22" K Dark Ride
  8. 18" Oriental China
  9. 19" A Custom Crash
  10. 18" A Custom Crash
  11. 20" A Custom Crash

Drumheads: Snare: Remo Emperor Coated Toms: Remo Emperor Smooth White Kick: Remo Powerstroke 3 Clear

Sonor 600 Series Hardware

Sonor Giant Step Double Pedal Sticks: Zildjian Super 5B

References

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