Bill Stevenson Musical artist

John William "Bill" Stevenson (born September 10, 1963) is an American musician and record producer. He is the drummer and main songwriter for the California punk rock group Descendents. In late December 1981 he played a few concerts with Black Flag because their drummer ROBO was detained in England after a tour there. He went on to record with Black Flag on several of their albums until 1985. After this he focused his attention on Descendents and played with them until Milo Aukerman left in 1987. After Milo had left, Bill and the others from Descendents, Karl Alvarez and Stephen Egerton, got singer Dave Smalley of Dag Nasty and formed All. All went on to have two more singers, Scott Reynolds (1989–1993) and Chad Price (1993–present). Aukerman came back to do the 1996 album Everything Sucks and the newest, Cool to Be You. All and Descendents continue to tour between Stevenson's and Aukerman's respective careers as a recording engineer and a biochemist.Stevenson was born in Torrance, California and attended Mira Costa High School, with fellow members of the Descendents.Stevenson, along with Jason Livermore are the founders of the recording studio "The Blasting Room" in Fort Collins, Colorado. Currently, Stevenson is involved in Russ Rankin's side project Only Crime with former members of GWAR and Converge.One of Stevenson's most recent works is producing Rise Against's seventh studio album, The Black Market, which was released July 15, 2014, As I Lay Dying's Awakened as well as the recent NOFX album Self Entitled. In August 2007, he revealed plans to produce and play drums on an album by The Lemonheads.

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Bill Stevenson
Birth dateSeptember 10, 1963
Hometown
Torrance California
United States

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Musical artist

Career started1978
associated musical artist
Flag
Descendents
Black Flag (band)
All (band)
The Lemonheads
The Last (band)
Only Crime
BackgroundNon vocal instrumentalist
genre
Punk rock
Hardcore punk
instrument
Drum kit
Guitar
Percussion instrument
Singing
record label
Epitaph Records
SST Records
Fat Wreck Chords
Rise Records
Cruz Records
New Alliance Records

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