George Tutuska

Drummer

Birthday February 27, 1965

Birth Sign Pisces

Age 59 years old

Nationality United States

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1965

George Tutuska (born February 27, 1965) is an American musician, best known as the former drummer of the alternative rock band Goo Goo Dolls.

He grew up in South Buffalo with four sisters.

He attended Medaille college in Buffalo, and was studying to become an English teacher.

That was also where he met Robby Takac; and initially formed the Sex Meggots (whose name changed to Goo Goo Dolls) with one of Takac’s friends, John Rzeznik.

Along with being the drummer for the band for nearly 10 years, George was a primary lyricist for all five albums he contributed to.

1985

Tutuska played drums with the Goo Goo Dolls from 1985 to 1994.

Prior to Tutuska's departure from the Goo Goo Dolls, there was a payment dispute between him and long-time friend and singer/guitarist John Rzeznik over Tutuska's contribution to the writing of the Superstar Car Wash single "Fallin' Down".

1987

During the completion of A Boy Named Goo, Tutuska had told band management that he would not tour behind the album unless royalties were to be split evenly among the three members, a practice Tutuska said had been the band's standard practice ever since the release of its self-titled debut in 1987.

Tutuska has said that when he told Rzeznik he had not received royalties from "Fallin' Down", Rzeznik admitted that he had been receiving such royalties for two years.

Just before A Boy Named Goo's release, Tutuska left the band and was replaced by Mike Malinin.

1989

In this article, John Rzeznik explains that he wrote—or perhaps co-wrote the lyrics to “James Dean” and “Road To Salinas”, both of which are songs off the Goo Goo Dolls’ second record, “Jed” released in 1989.

Also, according to these articles; George and John wrote “You Know What I Mean” together.

1990

Off the same record, Hold Me Up, released in 1990, George penned “There You Are” the first single the Dolls ever released.

It was written about his girlfriend, whom he had just broken up with at the time.

1993

Later on in his career with the Goo Goo Dolls, he wrote “Already There” with Robby for their fourth studio album “Superstar Car Wash” released in 1993.

He also completely wrote the song “Stand Alone” which was only featured on the promotional version of the fifth studio album the Dolls released; A Boy Named Goo.

1994

After George got ousted in 1994, John Rzeznik did not want to exploit his efforts on the record, and Stand Alone was replaced with two cover tunes, Slave Girl and Disconnected.

According to this article; they’d been having disagreements for quite some time, over money and songwriting rights, and according to John, it wasn’t going to work.

In the end, he was unjustly fired, and most people are still unaware of the magic he added to the Goo Goo Dolls.

In this article, the story of George’s firing is told in full.

Tutuska is from Buffalo, New York.

He is of Irish and Hungarian descent, and he is married with two children.

2000

During the 2000s, Tutuska played drums for a local South Buffalo based Celtic Rock band named Jackdaw.

2009

The band broke up in 2009.