Steve Kimock
(born October 5, 1955 in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania) is an American rock musician and guitarist.
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In San Francisco - From Zero to Infinity
In the mid 1970s, Kimock moved from Pennsylvania to the
San Francisco Bay Area to play guitar with the folk-rock group The Goodman Brothers. In 1979, after a stint with
Martin Fierro in the salsa band the Underdogs, Kimock joined the
Heart of Gold Band featuring
Keith &
Donna Godchaux and drummer Greg Anton. In 1984, along with Anton,and
John Cipollina formerly of
Quicksilver Messenger Service. Kimock co-founded the psychedelic rock ensemble Zero, through which he became known nationally.
In January 1998, Kimock along with Zero band mate Bobby Vega, joined with Frank Zappa alumnus Ray White and drummer Alan Hertz to form the band
KVHW. This band toured nationally until their December 1999 breakup.
In February 2000, Kimock formed the Steve Kimock Band. In November 2000,
Grammy-award winning drummer Rodney Holmes joined the band.
In March 2006, Anton & Kimock re-formed Zero, and toured until the death of Zero member Martin Fierro, in March 2008.
With the Grateful Dead
Kimock has toured and recorded with many Grateful Dead-family bands, including Keith and Donna Godchaux's Heart of Gold Band (1979-80), Bob Weir's
Kingfish (1986),
Merl Saunders and the Rainforest Band (1990-91),
Vince Welnick's
Missing Man Formation (1996-97),
Phil Lesh and Friends (1998-99), and
The Other Ones (1998–2000). He was also a member of the
Rhythm Devils in 2006, a
supergroup formed by Grateful Dead drummers
Bill Kreutzmann and
Mickey Hart, also featuring
Mike Gordon of
Phish. In July 2007, Kimock was asked to join Bob Weir's
RatDog, filling in for
Mark Karan, who was undergoing treatment for cancer of the throat.
In addition to those affiliations, Kimock also toured and recorded with Jerry Joseph’s Little Women (1988), with Henry Kaiser and Freddy Roulette as The Psychedelic Guitar Circus (1993) and Steve Kimock & Friends (early 90s). There is no definitive list of Kimock's collaborative efforts. A seminal version of "It's Up To you" appears on "Everybody Slides" (1996). In 2001, he recorded with
Pete Sears on his album The Long Haul. Kimock has also been featured on the two most recent recordings by
Bruce Hornsby ("Big Swing Face" and "Here Comes the Noisemakers"), and toured as featured guitarist with Bruce Hornsby and his band in the fall of 2002.
Steve Kimock Band (SKB) was Kimock’s primary musical focus from 2000-2006, while he continued to play other outlets such as acoustic performances that allowed him to play some of his favorite and diverse instruments publicly, including custom guitars, vintage
lap steels and
arch tops, Hawaiian guitars and even an
octave mandolin. These special performances continue to offer Kimock the opportunity to connect with his folk roots and with old musical friends.
Kimock launched his new band, Steve Kimock Crazy Engine, in 2009. The band features
Melvin Seals on B-3 organ and Kimock's son John Morgan Kimock on drums. Also in the band are Janis Wallin (bass), Cheryl Rucker (vocals) and Shirley Starks (vocals).
Returning to Pennsylvania
In 2004, Kimock returned to his home state of Pennsylvania to be closer to his family and SKB band members. With a home studio at his disposal, Kimock (and the band) released the band's first studio album, entitled
Eudemonic
.
Eudemonic
is dedicated to the memory of Kimock's long-time friend, Doug Greene, who died in 2004.
Kimock was married to Jennifer Brunner on May 30, 2000. They have two sons together, Skyler Joe and Ryland. He also has two sons from previous relationships, John Morgan and Miles.