Bill Kirchen Coming to Daryl's House Club in Pawling, 7/30

By: Jun. 29, 2015
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Guitar Player Magazine dubbed him the "Titan of the Telecaster." Rolling Stone said he's "an American treasure" and "one of our best." "One of the best guitarists on the planet" says Elmore Magazine. No matter what you call him, Bill Kirchen is a founding father of the Americana movement, now at the peak of his impressive career. He'll bring his killer band Too Much Fun (David Carroll on bass and Rick Richards on drums) to Daryl's House Club in Pawling on Thursday, July 30 at 8 pm.

Kirchen was originally known as co-founder and lead guitarist of Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen, one of the first and only rock-n-roll bands to infuse their honky-tonk sound with pure, blood-and-guts country roots and western swing. It was Kirchen's indelible guitar licks that drove their hit, "Hot Rod Lincoln," into the Top Ten in 1972, a song that eventually took on a post-Cody life of its own. Today, Kirchen's extended version of "Hot Rod Lincoln" is his universally loved signature masterpiece, a pumped up joyride through the last 60 years of guitar-god history, described as "epic" by Rolling Stone.

In 2001, Kirchen received a Grammy nomination for his instrumental "Poultry in Motion." The following year he was inducted into the Washington Area Music Association Hall of Fame, neatly sandwiched between John Phillip Sousa and Dave Grohl. Kirchen has recorded and/or played guitar live with a who's who of Americana and Roots Rock 'N' Roll, among them Gene Vincent, Link Wray, Bo Diddley, Hazel Dickens, Doug Sahm, Hoyt Axton, Emmylou Harris, Maria Muldaur, Dan Hicks, and Nick Lowe. Bill is pretty sure that he is the only person to have, in a single year, stood on stage and played with both Ralph Stanley and Elvis Costello.

Kirchen has released 10 cd's on his own. The latest, Seeds and Stems, is a studio album that manages to capture the essence and vibe of Kirchen's live shows: his astounding guitar virtuosity and near-magical, joyous connection with his audience. Featured are some perpetual crowd-pleasers from the Cody days, like "Too Much Fun" and "Rockabilly Funeral"; also a sublime, poignant take on Dylan's "It Takes Alot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry", and an amusing bonus track with old friend Jorma Kaukonen, finger-picking through a tune that asks the musical question, "Are You Talking 'Bout Love or Are You Talkin' 'Bout Chicken?"

Bill is currently touring with his all-star, all-Austin band: Rick Richards on drums and David Carroll on bass. Richards has made records and toured with Ray Wylie Hubbard, among many others. This brought him to the attention of Ringo Starr, whose recommendation led to the last three stadium tours drumming with Joe Walsh. David Carroll has played bass with a who's who of Austin artists, including stints with Billy Joe Shaver and Jerry Jeff Walker and a run with Ray Price.

Thursday night promises to be a show you won't want to miss, a breath-taking display of Telecaster mastery covering the gamut of Americana roots influences.



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