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2010 PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:

Friday, January 22: The Rail, Buena; 9:00PM
Friday, January 29: The Bridgewater Pub, Bridgeton; 9:00PM
Friday, February 5: BOJOs, High St. in Millville; 9:00PM
Saturday, February 13: The Bridgewater Pub, Bridgeton; 9:00PM
Friday, February 19: The Town Tavern, Bridgeton; 9:00PM
Friday, March 5: The Rail, Buena; 9:00PM

Engagements are limited. For booking, click here .
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Kids Don't Bounce is a 4-piece, multiple-genre cover act that originated in October 2007 in the southern New Jersey area. Formed by ex-Robert Hazard guitarist Paul Kuntz, members were hand picked based on diverse experience and abilities. With a varied song selection ranging from R&B to modern country, the band offers a uniquely wide collection of musical styles and songs that everybody remembers. However, one thing remains constant: the good times, get up and dance, party band atmosphere has returned.

Guitarist/lead vocalist Paul Kuntz is best remembered for his work with Robert Hazard and Drastic Measures, as well as founder of the popular cover band Mister Monkey Pants. Drummer Bob Gant, previously with the Eddie Money Band, has played in cover acts in the area such as Silver Strande and Sideshow. Lead guitarist and vocalist Michael Shaw is best known for his shredding guitar work, having played in popular area bands such as Rough Toys and Huge Heffner. John Digue, the band's bassist, has been in and out of bands with all of the rest of the members since the early '80s, and was brought on board for his solid, disciplined playing.

With regular shows and frequently updated song lists, Kids Don't Bounce has become the popular alternative to the bar band. The band's ever-growing popularity has brought them to many venues, having played local clubs and opened for Southern Rock great Jimmie Van Zant. The range of Dance, Disco, Classic Rock, Hard Rock, Modern Country and R&B with a focus on popular, danceable, good-time music has entertained dancers and listeners alike for over a year and continues to do so as their fan base continues to grow.

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Set List

KIDS DON'T BOUNCE SONG LISTCOUNTRYA Little Bit Of Life (Craig Morgan)Come A Little Closer (Dierks Bentley)Comin' to Your City (Big $ Rich)Country Roads (John Denver)Gone (Montgomery Gentry)Hicktown (J...
Posted by on Fri, 02 Jan 2009 11:30:00 GMT

John Digue - bass guitar

John Digue: Bass Guitar John started playing bass guitar when he was 16 years old.His biggest influences were ( Steve Harris-IRON MAIDEN) (Gene Simmons-KISS) (Gezzer Butler-BLACK SABBATH)He was drawn ...
Posted by on Fri, 04 Jul 2008 11:51:00 GMT

Kids Don’t Bounce Local Review: Jan. 5 show at Lucia’s

Friday- January 5, 2008 Lucia's Vineland, NJ Hi Everyone, Jackie here from Taliesin Moonwolf. I had quite the busy weekend. I had the opportunity to go and see 2 terrific bands this past weekend. ...
Posted by on Mon, 07 Jan 2008 06:20:00 GMT

merchandise

KDB Merchandise!The Kids Don't Bounce Store has a full line of comfortable clothing and accessories that sport the well-known KDB logos and tagline. The items are top-quality and shipped directly from...
Posted by on Thu, 20 Dec 2007 05:22:00 GMT

Paul Kuntz - vocals and guitar

Paul Kuntz: Lead Vocals and GuitarPaul started playing guitar when he was about 7 years old as an alternative to building bike ramps and breaking bones with his friends. He's a proud self-proclaimed n...
Posted by on Tue, 18 Dec 2007 01:21:00 GMT

Mike Shaw - guitar and vocals

Mike Shaw: Guitar and VocalsEquipment: Carvin Amps, Carvin, MusicKraft, Ibanez, Charvel, & Fender GuitarsOther/Previous Bands: Mirror Mirror, Rough Toys, Jonah Hex, Suspect, Stony Curtis, Dicky Moe, H...
Posted by on Fri, 14 Dec 2007 22:53:00 GMT

Bob Gant - drums

Bob Gant: DrumsBob has been playing the drums since the age of 10. His only drum teacher was him and his headphones, listening to two of his biggest influences in the early years, Peter Criss and Neil...
Posted by on Fri, 14 Dec 2007 04:39:00 GMT