STEVE KIMOCK HAS PLAYED IN THE FOLLOWING BANDS:
ZERO, Steve Kimock Band, The Other Ones, Phil Lesh and Friends, KVHW(Kimock, Vega, Hertz, White), The Rhythm Devils, Banyan, The Everyone Orchestra
STEVE KIMOCK HAS PERFORMED & COLLABORATED WITH THE FOLLOWING MUSICIANS AND BANDS:
The Grateful Dead, Jerry Garcia, Goodman Brothers Band, John Cippolina, Bruce Hornsby, Phil Lesh, Trey Anastasio, Page McConnell, Bob Weir & Ratdog, Mickey Hart, Bill Kreutzman, Ray White, Zakir Hussein, George Porrter Jr., Bobby Vega, Greg Anton, Ray White, Rodney Holmes, Reed Mathis, Mitch Stein, John Molo, Alan Hertz, New Monsoon, Nate Wilson Group, Jerry Joseph, Michael Franti and Spearhead, Stephen Perkins, Willie Waldman, Banyan, The Everyone Orchestra, ALO, Anders Osbourne and many more!
Rhythm Devils - The Ultimate Concert Experience
A 2 DVD set and 24 page hardcover book featuring Mickey Hart, Bill Kreutzmann (Grateful Dead), Mike Gordon (Phish), Steve Kimock, Sikiru and Jen Durkin. With original material from Robert Hunter and the band, this experience is unlike any other concert. Sit back, relax and take a 72 minute magic ride through time and space.
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STEVE KIMOCK WITH PBS
Steve with Billy Goodman rehearsing at the Kimocks studio in PA in early Jan.
"Countin' On You"
"You Are With Me"
Billy Goodman with Steve Kimock - The Big Red Barn Sessions CD is now available for download:
http://app1.dsbd.net/dsb/artistdetail.jsp?show=SKP01-S0000617
KVMW - "Five B4 Funk" - Kimock, Vega, Molo and White from Coloartist on Vimeo.
KVMW - "Five B4 Funk"
Kimock, Vega, Molo, and White
The Oriental Theater
Denver, CO
03-16-2007
Steve Kimock:
“Music is about the feeling you get when listening to good music. It comes from an emotional place in the performer and creates a succession of feeling states in the listener,” Steve explains. “The mystery of this art, the paradox, and duality of its realization, lie in the translation between its creation as a unique and deeply personal statement from the performer, and its perception as common, universally held emotions by the listener.”
Like many people, Kimock at first, fell under the spell of The Beatles, but he also had an aunt, Dorothy Siftar, who played the Philadelphia Folk Festival with Pete Seeger, so his musical horizons were broadened at a young age. When a cousin came home from the service with a gold Les Paul, Kimock was hooked. He got a guitar and played it 12 hours a day, every day. He still does. “I occasionally put it down to take a shower or eat some food,” he jokes, but he’s still in love with the guitar and all its stringed relations.
After the usual high school bands, Kimock joined the Goodman Brothers Band. The group moved to California in 1976. Kimock’s first home was a cabin in Marin, directly behind the Ali Akbar Khan School of Music. Every morning he woke to the sound of sarods and sitars, inspiring the interest in the music of other cultures that still colors his own compositions. “I like music of cultures that predate the keyboard. I enjoy the natural temperament more than the 12 equal divisions of the octave. That’s why I like the blues.”
For the rest of his career Kimock has balanced his own bands with freelance session and touring work. After a stint with Martin Fierro in The Underdogs, he joined The Heart of Gold Band with Grateful Dead members Keith and Donna Godchaux and drummer Greg Anton. Kimock and Anton split to start Zero, a project that lasted 15 years. “The music was eclectic, instrumental but not jazz fusion, mostly with a folk/Americana flavor, but open to anything.”
Steve Kimock & Friends was both more focused and less formal than Zero. “We were R&B and blues based, more likely to cover old tunes than create new ones. A bar band without a bar.”
KVHW was collaboration with Bobby Vega, Alan Hertz and Ray White, a brilliant short-lived band with a set list of great covers and original compositions. Unfortunately, all the players were so busy that the band couldn’t survive.
The year 2001 brought the birth the Steve Kimock Band (SKB), with collaborator / drummer Rodney Holmes. Over the following five years, SKB toured the United States with Holmes, Alphonso Johnson, Mitch Stein, Reed Mathis, Bobby Vega, Pete Sears, Robert Walter and others, and saw the release of the critically acclaimed Eudemonic CD. Throughout 2006 and 2007, Kimock has been enjoying exploring new projects performing in various configurations with The Rhythm Devils (with Mickey Hart, Bill Kreutzmann and Mike Gordon), Banyan, New Monsoon, George Porter, Jr. and PBS, The Everyone Orchestra, ALO as well as reunion performances with ZERO and Bobby Vega (KVMW – with John Molo, and Ray White).
Kimock has last been seen filling in for Mark Karan with Bob Weir and Ratdog. In 2008, Kimock looks forward to new musical explorations as well as continuing to play with some old friends.
THANK YOU so much for the wonderful Southgate House show. The band is so tight & ON FIRE! I almost fainted when you did Fire on the Mountain into Fire on the Bayou!...AND "Stealin"!?! We didn't stop dancing the entire night...even after the show;) See you in Indy on 7/22. *Namaste*
Love to you on this holiday weekend. Got a listen to the Denver shows with Bobby, and Mel, and I enjoyed it thoroughly! Wow, hot stuff... Footprints, Stella, and Sleepwalk, all in the same set. Totally made me want to dance, and lifted my spirits.. Kaboooom
Stopping in to say hello to one of Honest FM's Top Friends on Myspace.... Steeeeeeve KIMOCK kimock kimock kimock. (WWF or big truck pull announcer voice)
Heard word of Kimock and Bobby Lee Rodgers putting together some jamming? Sounds grand, that is right up Fayetteville's alley. Can you bring it? Yes you can.
Heard about the upcoming tour w/ Bobby Lee Rogers and others. That should be a blast! If you need an opener in southern california, or want to do a show in Bakersfield, we'd love to lend a hand/band.
I once bought a Marshall amp from you, thinking that would make me sound like you - that was over 30 years ago, and I still don't sound like you...uh...I guess it wasn't that simple
Jam Cruise 7 will go down January 4-9, 2009 and will be leaving from Ft. Lauderdale, heading to Belize City, Belize and Costa Maya, Mexico aboard the luxurious MSC Orchestra. Cabins are still on sale, but selling fast! The Orchestra is the greatest ship in MSC's fleet. In addition, we have close to 800 double occupancy cabins with balconies.
DON'T DELAY ON BOOKING. Make sure to sign up on our mailing list and book your spot before we sell out!
Please visit the Jamcruise website for more information! http://www.jamcruise.com
HERE IS OUR ARTIST LINEUP
Les Claypool Medeski, Martin & Wood Michael Franti featuring J Bowman Keller Williams with Moseley, Droll and Sipe Galactic and the Cruise Krewe featuring Big Sam, Walter "Wolfman" Washington & Trombone Shorty Leftover Salmon Karl Denson's Tiny Universe Martin Sexton The New Deal Ivan Neville's Dumpstaphunk Grace Potter & The Nocturnals Emmitt-Nershi Band Garage A Trois Tea Leaf Green ALO Lettuce Porter, Batiste & Stoltz New Mastersounds Bonerama Bustle in Your Hedgerow The Lee Boys The Dynamites featuring Charles Walker Brock Butler Robert Walter DJ Rekha
Hi Steve, thank you for the good time and the nice little session at Hans garden ;-) "Everything could be an instrument!" The man with the plastic-bottle (because you played my guitar)! Peace! Robby