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UncleKenny

Hair today gone tomorrow

About Me

BORN...Duluth, MN and I'm still here.SHARE A BIRTHDAY WITH...Arlo Guthrie.ONCE LIVED IN...Pennsburg, PA / Coeur d'Alene, ID / Eau Claire, WI / St. Louis Park, MN (Mpls).WOULD LIKE TO LIVE...Near Seattle.STARTED PLAYING GUITAR...1972.WROTE MY FIRST SONG...1975.FIRST ROCK CONCERT...See Blog.HAVE PLAYED WITH...Fat City Brats, Glen Thomas Band, The Head Babies.BIGGEST REGRET SO FAR...Not learning to play the piano.GATEWAY DRUG...Nicotine.SECOND GATEWAY DRUG...Alcohol.THIRD GATEWAY DRUG...Cannabis.OCCUPATIONS...One full-time job, several part-time hobbies.INSTRUMENTS...(2) Acoustic Electric Ovations, (1) A/E Alvarez, also Fender Strat.SET LIST...All Original Material, One Dylan Cover.MOST RECENT CD PURCHASE...Duluth Does Dylan Revisited (Spinout Records).

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 11/11/2006
Band Members: Kenny Kalligher..
Influences: The Monkees, The Beatles, Grand Funk Railroad, Alice, Kiss, Elvis, BTO, Ted, CCR, Foghat, Deep Purple, Three Dog Night, The Guess Who, and Johnny Winter. HOMEGROWN INFLUENCES...M.A. Freepress, Victor Strange & The Cubes, The Centerville Allstars.
Sounds Like: A long long time ago, I can still remember how that music use to make me smile, I knew if I had my chance...
Record Label: unsigned
Type of Label: None

My Blog

*** MOST MEMORABLE CONCERT...HONORABLE, HONORABLE MENTION>>>

Without a doubt it was 1996 and the re-grouped Grand Funk Railroad, a group that is without a doubt Rock-n-Roll Hall of Fame worthy. We're An American Band, both the song and LP alone qualifies t...
Posted by UncleKenny on Fri, 16 Feb 2007 07:56:00 PST

** MOST MEMORABLE CONCERT...HONORABLE MENTION >>>

April 13th 1977 Led Zeppelin at the Civic Center in St.Paul, MN no opening act. Wonder what it was like? Watch The Song Remains the Same video. ...
Posted by UncleKenny on Thu, 01 Feb 2007 08:28:00 PST

**** EARLY INFLUENCES>>>

The earliest memory I have of watching television was the assasination of JFK, the earliest memory I have of "wanting" to watch TV was 1966, Monday nights, "The Monkees-TV Show". As a 10 yea...
Posted by UncleKenny on Wed, 21 Feb 2007 12:10:00 PST