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Steve Kimock is an American musician and songwriter best known for his work in the rock and jazz genres. He is a multi-instrumentalist, playing guitar, lap steel guitar, pedal steel guitar, and other stringed instruments. He has been a member of the Grateful Dead spin-off bands Zero and the Other Ones, and has performed with Phil Lesh and Friends, RatDog, and the Rhythm Devils.
Kimock was born in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, and grew up in Chico, California. He began playing guitar at the age of 12, and by the time he was in high school, he was playing in local bands. He attended California State University, Chico, where he studied music theory and composition.
Kimock has released several solo albums, including Eudemonic (1995), Live at the Wiltern (1998), and Last Danger of Frost (2002). He has also released several albums with his band, Zero, including Chance in a Million (1986), Go Hear Nows (1989), and Chance in a Million (1991).
Kimock has toured extensively throughout the United States and Europe, and has performed with a variety of artists, including Bruce Hornsby, Bob Weir, and the Allman Brothers Band. He has also performed at several music festivals, including the High Sierra Music Festival, the Telluride Bluegrass Festival, and the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival.
As of 2021, Steve Kimock's net worth is estimated to be roughly $2 million.
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69 years old |
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Libra |
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5 October, 1955 |
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5 October |
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Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
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United States |
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Who Is Steve Kimock's Wife?
His wife is Jennifer Emily Brunner Kimock (m. 2000)
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Steve Kimock Net Worth
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Timeline
Steve Kimock released a solo record Last Danger of Frost (2016) and Satellite City (KIMOCK, 2017) with his son John Kimock and singer/multi-instrumentalist Leslie Mendelson.
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 as Steve Kimock & Friends (early 1990s). In 2001, he recorded with Pete Sears on his album The Long Haul. Kimock featured on two recordings by Bruce Hornsby (Big Swing Face and Here Come the Noise Makers), and toured as featured guitarist with Hornsby and his band in 2002. Kimock was also featured along with Bobby Vega and Jimmy Sanchez in the Pete Sears written soundtrack for the film, The Fight in the Fields: Cesar Chavez and the Farmworkers' Struggle.
In 1984, Kimock, Anton, and John Cipollina, formerly of Quicksilver Messenger Service, co-founded the instrumental psychedelic rock group Zero. When Judge Murphy joined the band in 1991, it was no longer instrumental. The album Chance in a Million had songs written by lyricist Robert Hunter of the Grateful Dead. Zero toured and recorded until 2000. Band members included Chip Roland, Melvin Seals, Liam Hanrahan, Pete Sears, Bobby Vega, Nicky Hopkins, and Vince Welnick. In March 2006, Zero reunited and toured until the death of Martin Fierro two years later. The band reunited again in 2011 for the twentieth anniversary of the Chance in a Million recording sessions. They played a benefit concert at the Great American Music Hall for Judge Murphy, who had cancer.
Kimock has toured and recorded with many Grateful Dead-themed 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 fill in for a few months for Mark Karan in Bob Weir's RatDog and rejoined Ratdog in 2013. In October 2016, Kimock was added to Bob Weir's Campfire touring band in support of Weir's 2016 solo release Blue Mountain. He tours with his own band, Steve Kimock & Friends and occasionally Zero.
Kimock was born in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. In the mid 1970s, he moved to San Francisco to play guitar with the folk-rock group the Goodman Brothers. In 1979, after working with Martin Fierro in the salsa band the Underdogs, he joined the Heart of Gold Band with Keith Godchaux, Donna Jean Godchaux, and drummer Greg Anton. Other groups that Kimock has played with include KVHW, which he formed with Bobby Vega, Ray White, and Alan Hertz, and the Steve Kimock Band, which includes drummer Rodney Holmes.
Steve Kimock (born October 5, 1955) is an American rock guitarist who has spent most of his life around San Francisco. He has been compared to Jerry Garcia, who was a friend of his, and he has been affiliated with musicians connected to the Grateful Dead, including the bands Zero, the Other Ones, and KVHW. Garcia cited Kimock, along with Frank Gambale and Michael Hedges, as his favorite guitar players during the later part of his life.