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- Genres: Rock
- Representative Albums: "Kingfish (1973-80)", "Greatest Hits Live", "Live N Kickin
| Artist: Kingfish |
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| Discography: Kingfish |
| Wikipedia: Kingfish (band) |
| Kingfish | |
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| Origin | San Francisco, California |
| Genres | Rock |
| Years active | 1973 - present |
| Labels | Round Records Relix Records Phoenix Rising |
| Associated acts | Ratdog |
| Former members | |
| Matthew Kelly Bob Weir Dave Torbert Robbie Hoddinott Chris Herold Mick Ward Barry Flast David Merrill Arthur Steinhorn Bill Kreutzmann Barry Sless Steve Kimock Ken Emerson Steve Shive Danny DeGennaro Michael O'Neill David Perper Anna Rizzo Garth Webber Terry Baker Red Davidson Rahni Raines Dave Margen Fred Campbell Darrell Verdusco Ralph Kolarik Bill Hendrickson Mookie Siegal Steve Evans Mark Neilsen Ron Eglit Ralph Liberto |
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Kingfish is an American rock band led by Matthew Kelly, a musician, singer, and songwriter who plays guitar and harmonica. Kelly co-founded Kingfish in 1973 with New Riders of the Purple Sage bass player Dave Torbert and fellow San Francisco Bay Area musicians Robbie Hoddinott, Chris Herold, and Mick Ward. However, Ward died in a car accident later that year, and was soon replaced by Barry Flast, another keyboardist from San Francisco.
In 1974, Kingfish became more well known, and signed their first record contract, after Grateful Dead member Bob Weir, a long time friend of Kelly's, joined the band. (Kelly had previously been a guest musician on the Grateful Dead album Wake of the Flood.) Weir toured with Kingfish and was a band member on their first two albums, Kingfish and Live 'N' Kickin'. When the Dead started touring again in 1976, Weir left Kingfish. (Kelly later appeared on the Grateful Dead albums Shakedown Street and The Closing of Winterland, and on Weir's album Bobby & the Midnites. In 1995 he became a founding member of Weir's band Ratdog.)
The lineup of the band continued to change, with Kelly and Torbert remaining at the core. Then, in 1979 Torbert and Kelly parted ways and Torbert formed a new lineup with Danny "Rio" DeGennaro and Michael O'Neill on guitars and sharing lead vocals. Torbert died in 1983.
Starting in 1984, Kingfish would regroup from time to time and go on tour with a gradually evolving lineup of musicians led by Matthew Kelly and Barry Flast (who had been with the band off and on since 1974). In 1987, Kelly also released a solo album called A Wing and a Prayer. In 1999 Kingfish released a new studio album, Sundown on the Forest, recorded over a period of several years with different combinations of musicians, including Bob Weir and a number of other Kingfish veterans.
In the 1990s, the touring activity of Kingfish slowly decreased. Late in that decade, Kelly was living in Hawaii, and making a yearly trip to India. Since then the band has not performed live.
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