Deryck Whibley

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Template:Infobox musical artist 2 Deryck Jayson Whibley (born March 21, 1980), also known as Bizzy D, is a musician and producer best known for his work as the guitarist and lead vocalist and songwriter of Canadian rock, Juno Award-winning band Sum 41. As a producer he was one of the founders and directors of Bunk Rock Productions. Whibley was born in Scarborough, Ontario and brought up by a single teenage mother, Michelle. He moved to Ajax, Ontario at age 12 and started Sum 41 a few years later. He married fellow Canadian pop singer/songwriter Avril Lavigne on July 15, 2006, in Montecito, California.

Sum 41

Deryck was in several bands before he met Steve Jocz in high school. Deryck and Steve became good friends and started a band called Kaspir. The band consisted of Whibley as lead singer, Jocz on drums, Mark Spicoluk on bass, and Marc Costanzo on Guitar. They later kicked Spicoluk out due to him getting into too much trouble, and Costanzo left to form the pop band, Len. They got friend Dave Baksh to play guitar and changed their name from Kaspir to Sum 41 for a supernova show. They got Cone McCaslin to play bass in 1999 after having many other bassists. The first song they wrote was called, "5-0 Grind."

Professional career

Besides Sum 41, Whibley has developed a professional career in the music industry as producer and manager. Deryck was part of Bunk Rock Music, a music management and production company. With Bunk Rock, he had co-produced some of Treble Charger's albums. He also did some backing vocals for them on the album, Detox. He produced for No Warning with the company as well. Since parting ways with Greig Nori, he sold his part of the company in early 2005.

During the Sum 41 hiatus in 2005 and 2006, he worked with Tommy Lee on guitar and backing vocals for his album, Tommyland: The Ride, and A Million in Prizes: The Anthology with Iggy Pop.

Currently, he is working as the producer of the first EP album from the side project of bandmate Cone, called The Operation M.D., and is producing the next Sum 41 album. For 2007, he mixed the debut album of a new band called Permanent Me. He was also involved with the new album by Avril Lavigne, The Best Damn Thing, where he produced, played guitar and bass, recorded backing vocals, and co-wrote the music for some of the more rock/punk-rock oriented songs.[1]

Besides his musical career, he has worked on occasion as an actor. He portrayed the character Tony on the movie, Dirty Love, and himself as a guest character in King Of The Hill.

Personal life

In January of 2004, Deryck began dating fellow Canadian rocker Avril Lavigne. During the last part of Lavigne’s European Tour for the Bonez Tour shows, she and Whibley took a trip to Venice and got engaged. The couple married in a traditional ceremony on July 15, 2006, at a private estate in the California coastal city of Montecito, located about 87 miles northwest of Los Angeles. Lavigne wore a Vera Wang gown, carried pearl-white Australian roses, and was walked down the aisle by her father. Whibley wore a Hugo Boss suit and was accompanied by four groomsmen, Steve Jocz (his best man), Jason "Cone" McCaslin, Avril's older brother Matt Lavigne, and Sum 41's close friend, Robb Dipple (well known for frequently accompanying Sum 41 to film their crazy antics). Lavigne's younger sister, Michelle Lavigne, was one of the bridesmaids. About 110 guests attended the wedding, and their first dance as a married couple was to the Goo Goo Dolls song "Iris".[2] They currently live in Bel Air, Los Angeles, California.[3][4]

Equipment

Deryck uses Squier Telecaster, with his well-known black paint-job and his two red Xs. A replica version of this guitar was made by Squier Telecaster by Fender with the exact black paint job and the two Xs. It also had an autograph of Deryck Whibley on the neck. Deryck previously played Gibson guitars such as a Flying V, Les Pauls, SG and a Marauders.

Discography

Sum 41

Arrangements, songwriting, vocals, guitar and piano throughout all albums, other roles when noted.

Others

An asterisk (*) after the album name indicates that the collaboration was done with Sum 41.

See also

References