Warren Fitzgerald

For 19th-century baseball player, see Warren Fitzgerald (baseball).
Warren Fitzgerald

Fitzgerald with The Vandals in 2012
Background information
Birth name Warren Fitzgerald
Born (1968-09-15) September 15, 1968
Origin Newport Beach, California, United States
Genres Punk rock, pop punk, new wave, ska punk, hardcore punk, alternative rock
Occupation(s) Musician, guitarist songwriter, record label owner, writer, artist
Instruments Guitar
Years active 1990–present
Labels Kung Fu
Associated acts The Vandals, Oingo Boingo, Tenacious D, Gwen Stefani
Website www.vandals.com/html/index.htm

Warren Fitzgerald (born September 15, 1968) is an American punk rock musician, guitarist, songwriter, and record label owner.

Overview and business

Warren Fitzgerald is best known for being the current guitarist of The Vandals. He also helps produce and acts in movies produced by his labels Kung Fu Films and Kung Fu Records.

Career

Warren Fitzgerald is the guitarist for The Vandals. He has also played with Tenacious D and was a member of Oingo Boingo, performing on their final studio album and live album. One of Warren's first bands was Dies Irae where he played bass with guitarist Jack Lee Galbraith (Taylor) and drummer Robert "Yoda" Hill. Later he formed the band Totally Uncalled Four and was in a hardcore punk outfit called Don't No. He was also the guitarist and songwriter for Xtra Large. Fitzgerald also produced Jughead's Revenge's 1996 album Image Is Everything. He was also playing guitar with The Offspring on their 2008 tour.

Apart from performing as a live instrumentalist, Fitzgerald has also worked as a composer and songwriter, having worked with a wide range of musicians including Dweezil Zappa and Danny Elfman, and has written songs for the movie School of Rock. He also provided string arrangements for the Alkaline Trio album Crimson and contributed guitar work to the Team America: World Police soundtrack. As of 2012, Fitzgerald is credited as a writer and composer on The Hub cable series The Aquabats! Super Show!, including a co-composing credit for the series' theme song and several onscreen appearances playing a hobo.

Outside of his music, Fitzgerald finds work as both an artist and a writer.

Personal life

He attended Edison High School (Huntington Beach) from 1982–1986, with Scott Weiland (Stone Temple Pilots), Gabriel Ortiz (Serial Killer), and Amy Von Freymann (MTV-Jay).

Warren Fitzgerald was mentioned in the "Carpe Museum" episode of Bob's Burgers. A character named after him also made an appearance in the episode "Pro Tiki/Con Tiki" and was voiced by Chris Parnell.[1]

References

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