Kansas (band) - has remained a classic rock radio staple. Band founders Kerry Livgren (vocals, keyboards, guitar), Dave Hope (bass), Phil Ehart (drums) and Robby Steinhardt (violin) had initially formed a group called White Clover. Upon the arrival of Steve Walsh (keyboards) and Rich Williams (guitar), the band's name was changed to Kansas and the group soon won a record deal with Don Kirshner's eponymous label. A somewhat successful debut album, Kansas, was released in 1974, and showcased Kansas' signature mix of guitars, keyboards, vocals, and Steinhardt's ever-present violin submerging American-style boogie-rock in complex arrangements and changing time signatures. Relentless promotion by Kirshner and touring behind the debut album and its two followups slowly brought Kansas' name to households across America. By the time the band's fourth album, Leftoverture (1976) was released, Kansas was.
Kajagoogoo - Eventually the band renamed themselves to Kajagoogoo. They coined this name from a baby's first word... GagaGooGoo! And a with a little bit of alteration it became Kajagoogoo. Kajagoogoo was composed of Limahl (vocals), Nick Beggs (bass), Steve Askew (guitar), Jez Strode and Stuart Neale. The band advertised for a front man and soon Limahl was on board. The band fired Limahl in 1984 and renamed themselves Kaja. They broke up for good in 1986. External Links http://www.kajagoogoo.co.uk/ http://www.kajagoogoo.com/.
Kaizers Orchestra - guitar, backing vocals, percussion) Rune Solheim (drums) Helge Risa (organ, piano) Jon Sjøen (acoustic bass) Vinterstøen wasn't an original member, but he joined later in 2000. Their first album, Ompa Til Du Dør (Ompa Until You Die), was released on the underground label Broiler Farm in 2001. It became a success, first in Norway, later in Denmark and the Netherlands. The second album, Evig Pint (Forever Tortured), was released late 2002 / early 2003. The music of Kaizers Orchestra is inspired by everything from Tom Waits's pessimistic lyrics and ompa-ompa to AC/DC's heavy metal. Their lyrics, written by Ottesen and Zahl, are all in Norwegian. They're regarded as one of Norway's best contemporary live bands, and are touring intensively. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Discography 1.1 Albums 1.2 EPs Discography Albums.
Kentucky - University Georgetown College Kentucky Christian College Kentucky Mountain Bible College Kentucky State University Kentucky Wesleyan College Lindsey Wilson College Mid-Continent College Midway College Morehead State University Murray State University Northern Kentucky University Pikeville College Southern Baptist Theological Seminary Spalding University Sullivan University Thomas More College Transylvania University Union College University of Kentucky University of Louisville Western Kentucky University Community Colleges Ashland Community College Ashland Technical College Bowling Green Technical College Central Kentucky Technical College Elizabethtown Community College Elizabethtown Technical College Gateway Community and Technical Colleges Hazard Community College Henderson Community College Hopkinsville Community College Jefferson Community College Jefferson Technical College Lexington Community College Madisonville Community and Technical Colleges Mayo Technical College Maysville Community College Owensboro Community College Owensboro Technical College Paducah Community College Prestonburg Community College Rowan Technical College Somerset Community.
Kerbdog (album) - 3:19 "Inseminator" (Kerbdog) - 3:28 "Clock" (Kerbdog) - 4:10 "Schism" (Kerbdog) - 3:55 "Scram" (Kerbdog) - 3:17 Personnel Phil Ault - Assistant Engineer, Mixing Assistant, Assistant Producer Cormac Battle - Guitar, Vocals Darragh Butler - Drums Billy Dalton - Guitar Jack Endino - Producer, Engineer, Mixing Colin Fennelly - Bass Simon Fowler - Photography Patrick Siemer - Design, Photography.
Keith & Donna Godchaux - Band. Keith also appeared with the New Riders of the Purple Sage. Subsequently, Keith co-wrote songs with Lowell George (of Little Feat) and Robert Hunter. Their son Zion was born in 1974. After the Grateful Dead, the couple played in the group Ghosts, which became The Heart of Gold Band. Keith died in a car accident in Marin County, California in 1980. Donna did not perform again with any Grateful Dead band members until after the death of Jerry Garcia. Donna went to on remarry Dave Mackay, a bass player. The couple moved back to work at the Muscle Shoals studios. They presently form part of the Donna Jean Band..
King Crimson - band's history, despite continuous rotation of its members, reflects this point of view. Origins Robert Fripp and Michael Giles began discussing the formation of King Crimson in November of 1968, soon before the breakup of the short-lived and unsuccessful band Giles, Giles, and Fripp. The first musician to be added to the lineup was singer-guitarist Greg Lake, who was to play bass and sing. Lyricist Peter Sinfield and composer Ian McDonald were soon recruited, and thus the first incarnation of King Crimson was born. Early in January 1969, the group rehearsed for the first time. Over the course of the year, the first King Crimson album, In the Court of the Crimson King, emerged from the chaos. King Crimson went on tour through England, and later the United States, performing alongside.
Killing Is My Business... And Business Is Good! - edition released by Sanctuary Records in 2002 had three extra demo tracks: "Last Rites/Loved To Deth" "Mechanix" "The Skull Beneath The Skin" Personnel Dave Mustaine, lead guitar, vocals, piano Chris Poland, lead guitar David Ellefson, bass guitar, back-up vocals Gar Samuelson, drums.
Kim Gordon - (born April 23, 1953) plays bass and guitar in the rock band Sonic Youth. She also plays in the band Free Kitten. In 1984 she married fellow Sonic Youth member Thurston Moore, with whom she has a daughter, Coco Gordon Moore. Fellow rock band Rapeman recorded a tribute to her on their album Two Nuns and a Pack Mule entitled "Kim Gordon's Panties"..
KISS (band) - when they began touring as a 1970's nostalgia act. The original members of Kiss (formed 1972?-'73) (and their made-up personas) are Paul Stanley (star child), rhythm guitar; Gene Simmons (demon), bass; Ace Frehley (space-ace), lead guitar; and Peter Criss (catman), drums. Over the years, the band had these replacements for Ace Frehley between 1982 and 1996 (when the original four members reunited): Vinnie Vincent, 1982-83 Mark St. John, 1983-84 Bruce Kulick, 1985-1996 And these were the replacements for Peter Criss between 1980 and 1996 and after 2001 when he left the band a second time: Eric Carr, 1981-1991 (died of cancer) Eric Singer, 1991-1996, 2001- (since 2001, he had to wear the Catman make-up) The band's name was rumored to stand for "Knights In Satan's Service" but this is an urban.
Kira Roessler - Aug. 13, 1962) replaced Chuck Dukowski as bass player in Black Flag. She is sister to 45 Grave's keyboardist Paul Roessler. She joined when the band heard her playing with L.A. punk group DC3. Her bass playing was featured on five of Black Flag's studio albums. She remained in the band nearly until they broke up. After Black Flag, she played in Dos with husband Mike Watt and wrote some of the material for Watt's band fIREHOSE. Roessler now works as a dialogue editor on theatrical films in Los Angeles. She has a credit (as kira) on Confessions of a Dangerous Mind (2002) [ Kira's IMDb Page].
Kim Deal - 1965) is an American musician. Deal became a bass player for rock band The Pixies in 1986. In 1989 she joined Tanya Donelly and Josephine Wiggs to form a band called The Breeders. At the height of their popularity in the mid 1990s they were more successful than The Pixies, and scored a number of MTV hits. Although the band went into stasis in 1994, they never officially split up, and in 2002 returned with a new album Title TK..
King's X - Its lineup has been consistent: Jerry Gaskill (drums) Doug Pinnick (electric bass) Ty Tabor (electric guitar) All three musicians sing, although Pinnick handles most of the lead vocals. One of the identifying characteristics of the band has been their harmonically rich vocal arrangements, which have often been compared to work by The Beatles. King's X has struggled with being identified as a Christian Metal band. Many of their lyrics have a clear Christian influence but this comes from the individual faith of the members rather than an attempt to tap into that market in the way groups such as Stryper did. Discography Out Of The Silent Planet (1988) Gretchen Goes To Nebraska (1989) Faith, Hope, Love (1990) King's X (1992) Dogman (1994) Ear Candy (1996) Best Of King's X (1997) Tape.
Kid Chocolate - first seven bouts that year, all of which he won. But then, he was faced with future world Jr. Welterweight champion Jackie Kid Berg, who took away Chocolate's undefeated record by beating him in ten rounds. After three more fights, which resulted in two first round knockout wins and a decision loss in a ten round rematch with LaBarba, Chocolate found himself in a ring with world Featherweight champion Bat Battalino. Trying to become Cuba's first world boxing champion ever on that night, Chocolate lost a 15 round decision. He started 1931 by winning four fights in a row, after going up in weight to the Jr. Lightweight division. Then, on July 15 of that year, his dream of becoming Cuba's first world boxing champion finally came true, as he knocked.
King Rat - Direction. King Rat is also the title of the debut novel by China Miéville. It is a dark urban fantasy set in London and interweaving the myths of the Rat King and The Pied Piper of Hamelin against an aesthetic of drum'n'bass and jungle music. The King Rat is also the head of the Grand Order of Water Rats, a Music Hall society of Great Britain. The title comes from the name of a character in the pantomime Dick Whittington. This article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by fixing it..
Killin' Time - (bckgr) Hayden Nicholas - Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar, Guitar (Electric), Vocals (bckgr) Mark O'Connor - Violin John Permenter - Fiddle, Violin Jeff Peterson - Dobro, Guitar (Steel) Lynn Peterzell - Engineer, Mixing Jim Photoglo - Vocals (bckgr) Donna Rhodes - Vocals (bckgr) Brent Rowan - Guitar Harry Stinson - Vocals (bckgr) James Stroud - Producer Jake Willemain - Bass, Guitar (Bass) Mark Wright - Producer Reggie Young - Guitar (Electric) Mary Hamilton - Art Direction Jerry Joyner - Design Senor McGuire - Photography Scott Poston - Production Coordination Chart positions Billboard Music Charts (North America) - album 1989 Top Country Albums No. 1 1989 The Billboard 200 No. 91 1990 The Billboard 200 No. 31 Billboard (North America) - singles 1989 Better Man Hot Country Singles & Tracks No. 1 1989 Killin.
Kind of Blue - [alternate take] (Davis) - 9:32 Personnel Miles Davis - Trumpet, Leader Cannonball Adderley - Alto saxophone John Coltrane - Tenor saxophone Bill Evans - Piano, Liner notes Wynton Kelly - Piano Paul Chambers - Double bass Jimmy Cobb - Drum kit Michael Cuscuna - Reissue Producer Kevin Gore - Reissue Series Larry Keyes - Producer Teo Macero - Producer Fred Plaut - Engineer Irving Townsend - Original Recording Producer Mark Wilder - Engineer, Remixing Don Hunstein - Photography Seth Rothstein - Project Director Jay Maisel - Photography, Cover Photo Rene Arsenault - Production Assistant, Assistant Producer Chart positions Billboard Music Charts (North America) - album 1977 Jazz Albums No. 37 1987 Top Jazz Albums No. 10 2001 Top Internet Albums No. 14.
Kissing to Be Clever - 3:16 "White Boys Can't Control It" (Culture Club) - 3:43 "Do You Really Want to Hurt Me" (Culture Club) - 4:22 Personnel Boy George - Vocals, Make-Up Jaki Graham - Cover Design, Typography, Logo Keith Miller - Synclavier, Synclavier Programming Terry Bailey - Trumpet Colin Campsie - Vocals (bckgr) Mikey Craig - Bass Nick Egan - Logo Roy Hay - Guitar, Piano, Keyboards, Sitar, Sitar (Electric) Steve Levine - Producer, Engineer, Mixing Gordon Milne - Assistant Engineer John Moss - Percussion, Drums, Programming Nicky Payne - Flute, Harmonica, Saxophone Phil Pickett - Keyboards, Vocals (bckgr) Helen Terry - Vocals Jon Moss - Percussion, Drums, Drum Programming, Mixing Sue Clowes Jackie Ball - Artwork Denise Spooner - Vocals (bckgr) Mark Lebon - Photography Chart positions Billboard Music Charts (North America) - album.
Kill 'Em All - a single in the US only. Side A: "Jump In The Fire", "Whiplash (Special Neckbrace remix)", Side2: "Seek And Destroy", "Phantom Lord" Personnel Metallica - Producer Chris Bubacz - Engineer Paul Curcio - Producer Kirk Hammett - Guitar James Hetfield - Guitar, Guitar (Electric), Vocals George Marino - Remastering Jeffrey Norman - Engineer Lars Ulrich - Drums Jon Zazula - Executive Producer Cliff Burton - Bass Mark Whitaker - Producer Andy Wroblewski - Assistant Engineer.
Killswitch Engage - are a Metalcore band from Massachusetts. Mike D'Antonio, the bass player from Overcast looked all over the underground Hardcore and Metal scene to find the right people to form another band after his own split up. Finally, in 1999, D'Antonio met Adam Dutkiewitz, Aftershock's drummer and Joel Stroetzel, Aftershock's guitarist. The only thing they lacked now was a vocalist. Jesse Leach stepped up to offer his vocal abilities. The now four member band took the name of Killswitch Engage. Killswitch Engage combine Hardcore, heavy, crushing riffs, double bass drum patterns, and furious screaming-growling vocals. After the music label Ferret heard them perform, they were stunned. They were set to open for In Flames during their tour. This and their debut album got them an extreme amount of reviews. In 2002 they.