Josh Todd (born Joshua Todd Gruber, April 04, 1971 in Los Angeles). He performs under the name Josh Todd as well as Buckcherry.
Josh Todd Gruber, attended high school at Trabuco Hills High School, in Orange County, CA, he graduated in 1989.
Prior to his days in Buckcherry, Todd fronted the Hollywood glam band Slamhound and Sparrow.
In 2002, Buckcherry was released by Dreamworks and broke up. Josh continued on under his own name JOSH TODD.
In 2004, Josh Todd performed in Japan opening for Aerosmith and the WHO.
In 2004, Josh Todd reformed Buckcherry with Keith Nelson and new members Stevie Dacanay, Jimmy Ashurst and Xavier Murial.
He has released three albums under the moniker Buckcherry and one as JOSH TODD. He also performed at the Canadian Live8 venue in Barrie, Ontario in 2005. He first joined Darryl "DMC" McDaniels, Tom Hamilton and Joey Kramer of Aerosmith and others on stage for a rendition of Walk This Way and then later joined all other performers on stage for a version of Neil Young's Rockin' in the Free World.
Todd auditioned to be the leader singer of the band Velvet Revolver in 2002 upon the recommendation of Slash. After several weeks of laying down tracks the band realized he was not the sound they were looking for, and subsequently let him go.
He has appeared in several movies in both credited and uncredited roles including playing the part of "Rudy" in the 2002 teen comedy The New Guy and several small parts in xXx and The Salton Sea.
Josh Todd is known for his multitude of tattoos including a full backpiece, full sleeves and heavily inked chest, stomach and legs. A partial list of his tattoos follows:
He's married to model Mitzi Martin. He lives in Los Angeles and has two children. One of whom is a toddler daughter named Willow.
JOSH TODD is a now defunct band that was led by Josh Todd of Buckcherry fame. When Buckcherry broke up in 2002, Todd started another band and released one album before reforming Buckcherry in 2005.