In January of 2011, Kyle Gass was asked to assemble his most talented musical brethren and form a band that would open for Mike Campbell of the infamous Heartbreakers. The resulting group, called The Kyle Gass Band, was way too much fun so they decided to run with it!
With this project, KG really wanted to focus on great songs and stellar musicianship, so he asked his good friends John Konesky and John Spiker, both LA session musicians who have played with the D since Pick Of Destiny to join him. In addition they called their old friend Nate Rothacker, who backed the almighty D at Bonaroo on drums to a crowd of nearly 80,000 people! And to round it out, they called up their new buddy Mike Bray, essentially a young Paul Rogers, to front the band, and with that, The KGB was born!
In January of 2011, Kyle Gass was asked to assemble his most talented musical brethren and form a band that would open for Mike Campbell of the infamous Heartbreakers. The resulting group, called The Kyle Gass Band, was way too much fun so they decided to run with it!
With this project, KG really wanted to focus on great songs and stellar musicianship, so he asked his good friends John Konesky and John Spiker, both LA session musicians who have played with the D since Pick Of Destiny to join him. In addition they called their old friend Nate Rothacker, who backed the almighty D at Bonaroo on drums to a crowd of nearly 80,000 people! And to round it out, they called up their new buddy Mike Bray, essentially a young Paul Rogers, to front the band, and with that, The KGB was born!
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