Artist's albums
Inertia
2001 · album
Planet X
1999 · album
Can't Find My Way Home (Instrumental)
2023 · single
Inertia (Live 2022)
2023 · single
Aurora Australis (Live 2022)
2023 · single
Lost Tomorrows
2023 · album
Vortex
2022 · album
Scorpion
2022 · single
The Vortex (feat. Steve Stevens)
2022 · single
Aterrizaje Forzoso
2022 · single
The Phoenix
2020 · album
Them Changes (feat. Joe Bonamassa)
2020 · single
Dragonfly
2020 · single
Empyrean Sky
2020 · single
Oceana
2011 · album
Molecular Heinosity
2009 · album
Blood Of The Snake
2006 · album
Mythology
2004 · album
Black Utopia
2003 · album
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Biography
Keyboardist Derek Sherinian has more than made a name for himself. After all, MusicRadar.com deemed him “A true shredder, his virtuoso playing has seen him dubbed the keyboard-playing version of Eddie Van Halen,” in 2020. Moreover, in 2021 he was voted Greatest Keyboardist Of The 21st Century, and the eighth Greatest of All Time by the same site, and Prog Magazine saw him voted the ninth Greatest Keyboardist Ever. But then you don’t rack up a resumé such as his without some serious chops, having worked with the likes of Dream Theater, Black Country Communion, Billy Idol, Whitesnake - David Coverdale stating in 2020 “Derek plays like the son of Jon Lord”, - Kiss, current band Sons Of Apollo, and Alice Cooper - who in 1989 called him the “Caligula of keyboards”.