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Ken McMahan

Hit it son!

About Me

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Part of a thriving mid-eighties Nashville alternative rock scene that also included the Scorchers and Steve Earle, Ken McMahan and his band, the Dusters, criss-crossed the continent for seven years, thrilling audiences with a dynamic mix of roots rock and electric blues. The trio toured steadily and played hard, on-stage and off. By the time that the smoke had cleared, the band had recorded two solid albums (This Aint No Jukebox and Unlisted Number, respectively) and McMahan had earned a deserved reputation as a top-notch guitarist.Ken is now a Product Specialist for Gibson Guitars and occasionally performs with bass player David Barnette in the Dusters.McMahan stepped out on his own in 1994 with the self-titled Ken McMahan & Slumpy Boy CD produced by Dan Baird. Two years later, with Thats Your Reality, McMahan had further matured as a songwriter and performer and the well-received sophomore effort won exuberant praise from critics and fans alike on both sides of the Atlantic. His next release, Ball & Chain was a fitting follow-up to the previous solo records.Ken played on Trent Summar and the New Row Mob's CD Horseshoes & Hand Grenades, which hit 3 on the R&R Americana Chart. Released by Palo Duro Records. Trent Summar is just coming into his own as an artist, entertainer and songwriter. Always known as a consistent and exciting touring artist, Summar has garnered notoriety in the Nashville songwriting community with songs recorded by hit makers Gary Allan, Pat Green and Billy Currington. In fact, "Love You" a Summar/Jay Knowles co-write hit the Top 10 in both the Billboard and Radio & Records Country Singles Chart for Jack Ingram.In 2000, Ken and Dan Baird went to the UK to see what they could get into. In 2001, a show from that tour was released as a live album titled Redneck Savant. In 2003 and in support of a new album of previously unreleased Dan Baird and Georgia Satellites tracks, Out Of Mothballs, the band hit the road for a major European tour. This time ex-Satellites and the rhythm section from Dans Def American solo records, Mauro Magellan and Keith Christopher were on board. A performance from this line-up was featured on the legendary German television show Rockpalast. This was followed in 2004 by a second tour where the shows were recorded for a new live album Feel So Good which was released to coincide with a third tour in 2005.

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Music:

Member Since: 11/16/2005
Influences: Nick Lowe, Duane Allman, Led Zeppelin, Humble Pie, Faces, Eric Clapton, Allman Brothers, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Howlin' Wolf, Marty Robbins, The Beatles, Rolling Stones, The Original Artists
Sounds Like: Pine cone liquor.
Type of Label: None

My Blog

Horseshoes & Handgrenades .3

Horseshoes & Handgrenades by Trent Summar and The New Row Mob went to #3 on the Americana chart this week!
Posted by Ken McMahan on Thu, 21 Dec 2006 07:02:00 PST

Epiphone and Mucklewain

Use this link to check out some good pictures from the Mucklewain Festival in Harriman, TN!http://www.epiphone.com/news.asp?NewsID=631
Posted by Ken McMahan on Wed, 13 Sep 2006 05:50:00 PST

Texas Two

I'm excited about the upcoming acoustic run through Texas with Trent. Just the two of us with guitars and suitcases conjures up thoughts of the old days when bands piled in the stationwagon and off yo...
Posted by Ken McMahan on Thu, 03 Aug 2006 06:27:00 PST

Chubby Biker

I recently returned from Myrtle Beach Bike Week where Dan and I were playing with Stacie Collins. We had a nice time and I always enjoy playing with those guys. But if you were in Myrtle Beach with yo...
Posted by Ken McMahan on Mon, 22 May 2006 08:50:00 PST

Winders On The Cumberland

I wish someone had taken pictures because the New Row Mob has hit a new stride in the fashion world.
Posted by Ken McMahan on Sun, 30 Apr 2006 10:22:00 PST

Texas Music Revolution

Just sitting here in Dallas during some of the worst rain ever. We're down with Trent Summar playing the Texas Music Revolution at Southfork Ranch in Plano, TX. We turned in a great set and saw a lot ...
Posted by Ken McMahan on Mon, 20 Mar 2006 08:45:00 PST