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Kevin Gilbert

 
Artist: Kevin Gilbert
  • Active: '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Rock

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Kevin Gilbert had his first taste of professional rock recording playing keys on Eddie Money's Nothing to Lose album in 1988. He soon got his chance to try the recording game with his own project, Toy Matinee. That group released their only album, a self-titled one in 1989. He next worked with David Baerwold on his album Triage. The following album saw Gilbert showing up on Sheryl Crow's surprise hit album Tuesday Night Music Club. By 1995, Gilbert was ready to create his first solo album and Thud was the realization of that dream. He also found the time to play on Guitarland by Tim Pierce the same year. That year also saw his first appearance on one of Magna Carta Records' tribute albums, Tales From Yesterday. 1996 saw Gilbert bringing his keyboard skills to projects by both Susanna Hoffs and Unsung. He also made an appearance on another of Magna Carta's projects, this time the Genesis tribute album Supper's Ready. He appeared on The Rubinoos' Paleophonic in 1998. The Shaming of the True, his next solo album, came out in the year 2000. He also released a live album that year. ~ Gary Hill, All Music Guide
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Songwriter Kevin Gilbert was nominated for a Grammy for co-writing "All I Wanna Do," a hit song for singer Sheryl Crow. In addition to writing songs for others, he also penned music for his two groups, Kaviar and Giraffe, as well as music for TV and the occasional movie soundtrack. His television work includes an episode of HBO's Tales From the Crypt and Angel 4: Undercover (1994). Gilbert was just finishing work on his third album with Kaviar when his manager, John Rubin, found him lying in his own bed on May 10, 1996. Eight days later, Gilbert died; the cause of death was unreported. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide
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Kevin Gilbert (November 20, 1966 - May 17, 1996) was an American songwriter, musician, composer, producer and collaborator born in Sacramento, California. He died at age 29 in Los Angeles from apparent autoerotic asphyxiation.[1]

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Kevin Gilbert was an accomplished composer, singer and instrumentalist who played trumpet, keyboards, guitar, bass guitar and drums. His talents also extended to producer. He toured with Eddie Money before winning the 1988 Yamaha SOUNDCHECK International Rock Music Competition with his progressive rock group Giraffe.[2] Producer Patrick Leonard was impressed with Gilbert's performance at the competition and invited him to join him in forming a new band which became Toy Matinee. During this time, Gilbert worked on the projects of several established pop musicians, including Madonna, Michael Jackson, and Keith Emerson, acting as producer for the latter's album Changing States.

The lone Toy Matinee album (eponymously named) was released in 1990 but effectively shelved by the record company, so Gilbert assembled a new backing band to promote it, eventually getting two successful singles released: "The Ballad of Jenny Ledge" and "Last Plane Out".

Later, Gilbert was part of the songwriting collective "The Tuesday Music Club" that met at producer Bill Bottrell's studio in Pasadena, California.[3] After he began bringing his then-girlfriend Sheryl Crow to the sessions, the result was Crow's debut album, Tuesday Night Music Club. Gilbert co-wrote many of the songs on that album, including 1995 Grammy Record of the Year "All I Wanna Do". Crow later acrimoniously split with most of the musicians in the collective and only producer Bottrell and drummer Brian MacLeod were involved in her follow-up album. Meanwhile the remainder of the collective worked with singer-songwriters Susanna Hoffs and Linda Perry on two more albums.

Cover to the album Thud

Gilbert continued to work in television and movie soundtrack work as well as studio work and producing and eventually released his first solo album Thud (1995) as well as partially reforming Giraffe to perform the Genesis piece The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway at Progfest '94. Gilbert's manager sent a copy of the recording to Tony Banks and Mike Rutherford who were searching for a new Genesis front man to replace Phil Collins. His manager, Jon Rubin, had come to Gilbert's home to tell him that he had managed to get him an audition and discovered his dead body.

Gilbert's second solo album, The Shaming of the True was released posthumously. The album was largely incomplete, but Gilbert's estate asked Spock's Beard drummer Nick D'Virgilio to complete it based on the extant tapes and Gilbert's notes. A live album (composed mostly of songs from Thud), a compilation of Giraffe material that Gilbert had been working on, and an "industrial" album with Gilbert's latest group, Kaviar have also been released in the years since his death. His estate has promised two more posthumous studio albums and a live performance from Gilbert's promotional group for Toy Matinee.

In November 2002 Nick D'Virgilio headlined Progwest in Claremont, CA and played the entire The Shaming of the True album live.

In October 2009 three new pieces of product were released; Nuts and Bolts, two singer songwriter CDs and Welcome to Joytown - Thud Live at The Troubadour DVD/CD pack.

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References

  1. ^ Joel Selvin (September 15, 1996). "More Than 'The Piano Player'". San Francisco Chronicle. http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/1996/09/15/PK43609.DTL. Retrieved 2007-07-26. 
  2. ^ Jay Graboski (December 2003). "OHO MACH III". http://www.ohomusic.com/OHO%20UP/ohomach%20III.html. Retrieved 2007-07-25. "The big winner was Kevin Gilbert, fronting his band, Giraffe." 
  3. ^ Richard Sine (August 1, 1996). "All Rocked Out". Metro Silicon Valley. http://www.metroactive.com/papers/metro/08.01.96/gilbert-obit-9631.html. Retrieved 2007-07-26. 

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