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Bill Kirchen
is best known for his work in the '70s with the rebel band
Commander Cody & His Lost Planet Airmen
. Leading the way, this gang of rock & roll honky tonkers cut a wide path through country and rock, creating an intersection where both could meet and meld together their many guises effortlessly.
Bill Kirchen
was a dominating force behind the success of
the Airmen
. Meeting up with
George Frayne
, later known as
Commander Cody
, in his hometown of Ann Arbor, MI, set the wheels of
Kirchen
's musical career into motion.
Born and raised in Ann Arbor, the future guitar god first learned to play the trombone. While in high school he meet folksinger David Siglin and proceeded to place himself in the middle of the local folk scene. This was a training ground for
Kirchen
's prospective endeavors. He learned to play banjo and guitar. His fascination with folk eventually segued into an interest in the blues and string bands. While still in college,
Kirchen
started his own band, an outfit best described as "psycho folk-rock." It was around this same time that Detroit-based
Frayne
and future airman
John Tichy
decided to put a country band together. Having gone to the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor,
Kirchen
,
Frayne
, and some of the other
Airmen
knew each other, thus
Commander Cody & His Lost Planet Airmen
were born.
By 1969
Kirchen
knew something had to be done or the band would idle away in obscurity. Aware of the music coming out of San Francisco, he convinced the rest of the band to move to the West Coast, where they took off and became legendary outlaws, lauded by
Waylon Jennings
and
Willie Nelson
as well as
the Allman Brothers
and
the Grateful Dead
.
Kirchen
's power as a vocalist, player, performer, and songwriter began to solidify. Known for his vocal treatment and hot guitar licks on "Mama Hated Diesels" and the ever popular "Down to Seeds and Stems Again Blues" from two of their preeminent releases,
Hot Licks, Cold Steel & Truckers' Favorites
and
Lost in the Ozone
, respectively. As a performer
Kirchen
came into his own while on stage in Austin for the live recording of the critically acclaimed
Live From Deep in the Heart of Texas
, recorded in November of 1973 at the Armadillo World Headquarters.
Kirchen
's work during this phase in the all-too-short career of
Commander Cody & His Lost Planet Airmen
is still remembered with awe.
The 1976 breakup of the band lead
Kirchen
to form
the Moonlighters
, a swing orchestra. British star
Nick Lowe
, who'd become interested in
Kirchen
's work while he was still with
the Airmen
, sought him out. The two formed a bond that remained intact years later. As the producer of the first
Moonlighters
album,
Lowe
found a soul mate in the talented American.
Kirchen
toured internationally with his friend and even joined him in the studio. While in England,
Kirchen
's style was a hot property as is evidenced by his participation on recording projects for
Elvis Costello
, rockabilly king
Gene Vincent
, and
Link Wray
.
By 1986
Kirchen
had moved to the Washington, D.C., area, establishing himself as a leader on the music scene. Prior to his signing on with Black Top Records in 1994,
Kirchen
recorded
Tombstone Every Mile
. This high-powered project was initially released on
Costello
's label, Demon Records, in England. Available in the States on Black Top, this was just the beginning of
Kirchen
's personal recording renaissance.
1996 was the year
Kirchen
saw the release of
Have Love, Will Travel
. Critically acclaimed, it is an eclectic disc that displays the various aspects of
Kirchen
's artistry and talent. Praised as one of the pioneers who marked territory for a new radio format, Americana, this still-wild guitar slinger is also noted as a forefather of the twangcore movement that encompasses everyone from the king of California,
Dave Alvin
, to rockabilly bands and roots rock outfits like
Big Sandy & His Fly-Rite Boys
and
Wilco
. It is also believed that fellow madman
Junior Brown
was given a career boost thanks to
Kirchen
's dominating spirit, which has served to stand as a point of light for rebels of every stripe and color over these many years. In 1999, Kirchen followed with
Raise a Ruckus
on Hightone Records.
A proud father married for over 25 years to the same woman,
Kirchen
has been instrumental in keeping the work of many musical pioneers as more than just memory. Using his 1950s Telecaster and his chameleon-like voice, he has told the tale of Bakersfield's top bard,
Red Simpson
, and maverick songwriter
Blackie Farrell
.
Ernest Tubb
's former man of pedal steel,
Buddy Charleton
, whose infallible twang and moan can be heard throughout
Have Love, Will Travel
, is a featured player in
Kirchen
's world. Always ahead of his time,
Kirchen
remains a man of distinction who looks at music not as something to be categorized, but as an art form that has no boundaries. Continuing to work with Hightone Records,
Kirchen
released
Tied to the Wheel
in 2001, followed by
King of Dieselbilly
in 2005 and
Hammer of the Honkey-Tonk Gods
in 2006.
–
Jana Pendragon, Rovi
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More Bill Kirchen
Discography
Tied to the Wheel & King of Dieselbilly
Word to the Wise
Hammer of the Honky-Tonk Gods
King of Dieselbilly: Classic Kirchen
Tied to the Wheel
1999
Raise a Ruckus
1997
Hot Rod Lincoln Live!
1996
Have Love, Will Travel
1994
Tombstone Every Mile
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