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Tommy Clufetos Net Worth

$3 Million

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Dec 30, 1979 (44 years old)

Detroit

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United States of America

Musician , Drummer , Actor

What is Tommy Clufetos' Net Worth?

Tommy Clufetos is a renowned American drummer with a net worth of $3 million, born in Detroit, Michigan, in December 1979. He gained significant acclaim for his role with the legendary rock band Black Sabbath. Clufetos was a pivotal part of their Black Sabbath Reunion Tour and their final tour, showcasing his exceptional drumming skills. Additionally, he serves as the drummer for Ozzy Osbourne, another iconic figure in rock music.

Throughout his illustrious career, Clufetos has contributed to numerous influential albums. He played on Dirty Diamonds by Alice Cooper, Craveman and Love Grenade by Ted Nugent, Unbeautiful by Lesley Roy, and multiple albums by Rob Zombie including Educated Horses, Zombie Live, and Hellbilly Deluxe 2. His collaboration with John 5 includes albums like The Devil Knows My Name, Requiem, Remixploitation, and The Art of Malice. He also contributed to Whitey Kirst's All Rise! and Black Sabbath's The End.

Clufetos began his drumming journey at an early age, starting at just seven years old. He initially joined Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels, which set the foundation for his expansive career. Touring with Alice Cooper's Band and performing with Rob Zombie further cemented his reputation. Notably, Clufetos replaced Bill Ward as the drummer for Black Sabbath, a testament to his exceptional talent and versatility.

Albums and Collaborations

  • Alice Cooper: Dirty Diamonds
  • Ted Nugent: Craveman and Love Grenade
  • Lesley Roy: Unbeautiful
  • Rob Zombie: Educated Horses, Zombie Live, Hellbilly Deluxe 2
  • John 5: The Devil Knows My Name, Requiem, Remixploitation, The Art of Malice
  • Whitey Kirst: All Rise!
  • Black Sabbath: The End

Career Highlights

  • Started drumming at age seven
  • Joined Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels early in his career
  • Toured with Alice Cooper's Band
  • Performed extensively with Rob Zombie
  • Replaced Bill Ward as the drummer for Black Sabbath