EX-SLIPKNOT Drummer JAY WEINBERG Walks On His Own For The First Time After Hip And Femur Surgery

Jay Weinberg

Former SLIPKNOT drummer Jay Weinberg recently achieved a significant milestone in his recovery from hip and femur surgery. After undergoing the procedure in November, Weinberg has now taken his first unassisted steps since the surgery. The musician, who is 33 years old, had been using crutches during his recovery period.

Weinberg shared a video on social media to celebrate this achievement, showcasing his progress in regaining mobility, along with a following caption: “2024 is off and running! Well, walking unassisted…but I’ll take it! Yesterday was my first full day walking without a crutch since my operation in November, and it ruled.

“Stoked to be making steady progress; not just protecting my hip, but now building back strength in the joint, and my leg overall. Taking that as a win — it feels good”.

On November 5, SLIPKNOT cited a “creative decision” for parting ways with Weinberg, who had contributed to several successful albums during his tenure with the band. Despite the setback, Jay remains optimistic about his musical journey ahead.

Six days later, Weinberg has expressed his deep appreciation for his tenure with the band, stating that he cherishes the invaluable memories and profound experiences he gained as a member of the long-standing extreme metal group. He emphasizes that these moments are irreplaceable and hold immeasurable value in his life.

He wrote in a social media post: “For 19 years, my goals in music and art have always centered around maintaining some sort of forward motion. It feels a bit paradoxical at times to look in the rearview mirror, but some moments and milestones are significant enough to take pause and reflect.

“Today marks the 10th anniversary of becoming a part of something I grew up believing in. I don’t hold onto many mementos, but to me these represent a decade of focused and impassioned dedication to that forward movement. Throughout that time, I learned much about application, tenacity, and the satisfaction of committing to breaking through creative thresholds; reaching those artistic goals through constant, concentrated hard work — all fueled by true love of the music.

“In some respects, the person who wore the mask on the right and the person who wore the mask on the left feel like two completely different individuals — separated only by experience gained, miles traveled, friendships created, and a connection to the instrument strengthened and deepened so far beyond what I thought was possible.

“The memories and experiences that these four masks represent, I wouldn’t trade for the world. And I’m honored that you all have been there, every step of the way.

“So — here’s to you, the last 10 years, and wherever the next 10 years bring us.”