Steve Kimock: Tour Dates
By Team JamBase Apr 20, 2010 • 1:08 pm PDT

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Crazy Engine continues down the track on April 22 for an Earth Day celebration at Moe’s Alley in Santa Cruz, CA. This three-set show boasts a rare Kimock solo opener – the first of its kind in California followed by Steve Kimock Crazy Engine featuring the legendary Melvin Seals on Hammond B3 and keys (JGB), Kimock’s twenty-year- old son John Morgan Kimock on drums and Trevor Exter, on bass and vocals. The Crazy Engine run then heads south to Hermosa Beach and San Diego, with a stop in between in Phoenix, AZ for a late night performance at the Compound Grill as part of the McDowell Mountain Music Festival – marking Kimock’s first show in the Southwest for over three years.
Also scheduled for the spring, Kimock will perform a two-show solo performance in NYC at The Stone on May 7. Known for his intrinsic ability to speak through the guitar, this one-night stand is sure to bring out a side of Kimock’s music (and instruments) rarely seen in the public, and often reserved for late nights in the heart of his home studio. The new non-profit performance space is dedicated to the experimental and the avante garde, a seemingly perfect environment for the unconventional guitarist and his solo muse.
Then, beginning on May 20, Kimock will embark on a four-day journey with The Everyone Orchestra. The traveling event will kick off at Hodi’s Half Note in Fort Collins on May 20 and will continue to Quixote’s True Blue (formerly Owsleys) on Saturday May 21 and Sunday May 22. This rendition of the project features a stellar lineup of nationally renowned talent including Kyle Hollingsworth (SCI), Jennifer Hartswick (Trey Anastasio Band), Dave Watts (The Motet), Jamie Janover (Zilla), Garrett Sayers (The Motet), Jamie Masefield (Jazz Mandolin Project), Matt Butler and of course, YOU. An additional Sunday, May 23 performance (minus Hollingsworth) is billed as a happy hour show featuring an acoustic set and with other special guests to be announced.
With little pause, Kimock will then join forces with the ultra-experimental Marco Benevento for an intimate powerhouse show at the River Street Jazz Cafe in Wilkes-Barre, PA – near Kimock’s home turf, on June 17. Both known for their emotive and often instrumental arrangements, this paring is sure not to disappoint.
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