Skillet’s drummer, Lori, has stepped down from her position in the band. They replaced her with 18 year old Jen. For a full statement, just click below:
We are out on tour bringing the rock to Winter Jam and loving it! Thanks to all of you who have already come out and supported us!!
I am writing an email to let everyone know about a change in the life of Skillet. Some of you already know, or have been speculating that Lori our drummer is no longer with Skillet. Unfortunately, this is the case. Lori told us about two months ago that she feels that it’s time for her to come off of the road and start a new chapter in her life. We are of course going to miss her!! I wanted to let you all know sooner but the task of finding another drummer and getting prepared for this tour right on top of Christmas was overwhelming. On top of that Lori was finishing up the year and helped us train a new player so it was a bit premature to make any announcement.
Lori’s last show with us was New Years Eve where we rocked it out together for one last time! She is going to miss all of the loyal fans who have been so supportive of the “coolest chick drummer ever!”
Lastly, we wanted to wait to make this announcement after we had a new drummer in place so there would not be those who think that Skillet is over. We are far from it! So as you know know we are losing an awesome girl drummer, and replacing her with another awesome girl drummer! We will let you guys know more about the new member soon, but for now, her name is Jen Ledger; she just turned 18; and she is looking forward to rockin your faces off!
As always, stand and be strong
John Cooper



| 03/11/2010 03:26 pm | News








haha. i think you should click on the link you have for skillet…
hey,
this really sucks cause she was AWESOME and AMAZING!!! but hope everything goes great with your band!!!
Maybe it’s the new drummer ^^
I fixed the link guys. Boy you’re fast ;)
ah thats too bad :( I bought her signature drum sticks at a concert, got them signed and there my favorite pair…
and it kinda changes part of the band. I’ve heard people when their talking about them say, “there the ones with the girl drummer right?” But I’m sure they will still be a sweet band with a sweet concert!
Yes, but they replaced her with another girl drummer, so they’ll still be identified that way. Actually, my band has a girl drummer at the moment. It turns a lot of heads.
Though it’s good to hear they got a new drummer, I still think it’s a little gimmicky that they have to go out of their way to find another girl drummer. The same goes for bands like Bloodlined Calligraphy who must find another female vocalist. Just pick who’s the better musician and leave it at that.
Brandon, I think a female vocalist is different. That really changes your sound…Flyleaf and Eisley would be completely different if you exchanged the female members for male ones.
maybe they just think that they can relate to more people that way, having different perspectives from different kinds of people in the band
brandon, how do you know that the new girl wasn’t the best drummer available to them?
because he knows that girls just arent that good. jk
Ha, well she must be pretty good, cause she’s only 18.
I hope so…skillet was awesome live when i saw them last may.
Skillet’s too great a band to recruit a crappy drummer.