James Shaffer
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| James Shaffer | |
|---|---|
| Birth name | James Christian Shaffer |
| Also known as | Munky, The Gorilla |
| Born | June 6, 1970 Bakersfield, California |
| Genre(s) | Nu Metal Alternative Metal Industrial Metal |
| Instrument(s) | Guitar |
| Years active | 1993 - present |
| Associated acts |
Korn L.A.P.D. |
| Website | www.korn.com |
| Notable instrument(s) | |
| Ibanez K7 Ibanez Apex | |
James Christian 'Munky/The Gorilla' Shaffer (born June 6, 1970 in Bakersfield, California) is the nu metal band Korn's guitarist. He also does live backing vocals. His nickname, 'Munky', is apparently a reference to the fact that his feet, when spread, resembles monkey's feet (this was revealed in the multi-platinum video "Who Then Now?"). His bandmate Reginald 'Fieldy' Arvizu has a similar nickname, also based on his physical appearance. He does have musical activities outside of Korn, though: he is the founder of Emotional Syphon Records, who have signed acts like Monster In The Machine and Droid. Droid was also featured on the 2007 Family Values Tour. While on tour once he had a knife thrown at him on stage.
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As an adopted child[1], Shaffer led a troubled life, often stealing his parents' alcohol and trespassing. One night, when trying to sneak out to a party, the tip of one of his fingers was severed by the chain on his motorcycle, and, as part of his rehabilitation, Shaffer picked up guitar. During high school Shaffer met fellow guitarist Brian "Head" Welch and the two often jammed together ever since.
Later on Welch and Shaffer saw Jonathan Davis singing for the band Sexart in a bar. Initially intending to stay only for a few minutes, the pair ended up staying for the whole set upon seeing Davis' performance, and asked him to join their band (still called L.A.P.D. at this point) almost immediately afterward.
In the mid-1990s Shaffer developed meningitis and became ill during 1997 while on tour, requiring him to be hospitalized. KoRn had to cancel the remainder of that tour, due to not wanting to replace him with someone who wasn't in the band.
On January 15, 2000, Shaffer married Stephanie Roush. The couple had a daughter, Carmella Star, the next year, whom Shaffer claims is the most prized possession in his life. The two are now divorced.
February 22, 2005, Brian Welch left the band. James felt very sad, but he accepted his friend's choice. Today, he is the only formal guitarist in Korn. (Clint Lowery, Christian Olde Wolbers, and Rob Patterson were only live/session members.)
On the 16th May 2006, Munky played on Spanish nylon guitar in Fieldy's wedding. He was quoted as jokingly saying "now I have something else to fall back on!"
Munky cites Steve Vai and 80's metal guitarists such as Eddie Van Halen and Randy Rhoads as his main influences while learning guitar, growing up.
Munky is going to be making a solo album.[2]
James predominantly uses Ibanez guitars (his signature is the K7 7-string model) and Mesa Boogie & Diezel guitar amplifier. Like Brian did before leaving the band in 2005, he uses many pedals and effects to shape the distinct Korn sound. Munky describes his live pedal board as a "spaceship" because of the large, diverse quantity of effects he uses.
- Guitars
- Ibanez APEX1-BBK Munky Signature (2007 Model)
- Ibanez custom K14 guitar (used in the song Alone I Break)
- Ibanez custom RG8 guitar(2007 Ibanez model RG 2228)
- Ibanez custom K7 guitar
- Ibanez custom 7-stringed guitars
- Ibanez UV7BK guitar (Steve Vai signature)
- Gibson SG 6-stringed model (Tuned down to drop-A)
- Amplifiers
- Mesa Boogie amps
- Diezel amps
- Line6 amps
- Marshall Amplification amps
- Effects
- Boss PS-5 Super Shifter
- Boss RV-3 Digital Reverb/Delay
- Digitech XP100 Whammy Wah
- Digitech Metal Master
- Dunlop Univibe
- Dunlop Crybaby Wah
- Electro-Harmonix Big Muff π
- Ibanez DE7 Delay/Echo
- Prescription Electronics Depth Charge
- Rocktron Banshee Talk Box
- Electro-Harmonix Small Stone Phaser
STRINGS-DEAN MARKLEY
- ^ Munky Reveals That He was Adopted
- ^ www.kornspace.com