The Kilborn Alley Blues Band

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Ntohin' Left To Stimulate 00:00 Tools
Better Off Now 00:00 Tools
Foolsville 00:00 Tools
Fire with Fire 00:00 Tools
Watch It 00:00 Tools
Train To Memphis 00:00 Tools
The Breakaway 00:00 Tools
Bubbleguts 00:00 Tools
Tonight 00:00 Tools
Tales From The Alley 00:00 Tools
Christmas In County 00:00 Tools
Keep Me Hangin' 00:00 Tools
You Can Have The Tail 00:00 Tools
Whoa Yeah Woman 00:00 Tools
I'm Spent 00:00 Tools
It's a Pity 00:00 Tools
Tough Times 00:00 Tools
Thousand Miles 00:00 Tools
Nothin' Left To Stimulate 00:00 Tools
Home To My Baby 00:00 Tools
The Blues Take Me In 00:00 Tools
Your Next Baby's Daddy 00:00 Tools
Come Home Soon 00:00 Tools
Got Dues To Pay 00:00 Tools
Tear Chicago Down 00:00 Tools
Blues Boy From Illinois 00:00 Tools
She Don't Know 00:00 Tools
Lay It Down 00:00 Tools
Soldier Blues 00:00 Tools
Redneck In a Soul band 00:00 Tools
Fast Heart Beat 00:00 Tools
Crazier Things 00:00 Tools
Can I Get A Hello? 00:00 Tools
The Weight On You 00:00 Tools
Behind My Back 00:00 Tools
I Like To Live The Love 00:00 Tools
Going Hard 00:00 Tools
Mr. Campbell's Blues 00:00 Tools
Do What I Do 00:00 Tools
Misty 00:00 Tools
Terre Haute 00:00 Tools
Town Saint 00:00 Tools
Easy To Love You 00:00 Tools
Sure Is Hot 00:00 Tools
Redneck In a Soul Band (Alt) 00:00 Tools
Cold Chills 00:00 Tools
Night Creeper 00:00 Tools
'Rents House Boogie 00:00 Tools
Wandering 00:00 Tools
Keep Me Hangin 00:00 Tools
Couple Of Days (Change My Ways) 00:00 Tools
Redneck In A Soul Band - Alt 00:00 Tools
Argyles And A Do-Rag 00:00 Tools
Dressed Up Messed Up 00:00 Tools
You Were My Woman 00:00 Tools
Sitting On The Bank 00:00 Tools
22nd Street 00:00 Tools
Good Advice 00:00 Tools
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The Kilborn Alley Blues Band was formed in 2000 when Andy Duncanson was still in high school, and Chris Breen and Josh Stimmel were barely out. In 2005 Ed O'Hara joined the band, and in 2008 Deak Harp became a long-term replacement and in 2009 a regular member of group. The line-up is Duncanson vocals and guitar, Harp harmonica, Breen electric bass, Stimmel guitar, and O'Hara drums. The Kilborn Alley Blues Band plays filthy Chicago blues, with just a little bit of southern fried soul. The point of the act is to deliver the blow out bar show associated with blues at its zenith. Kilborn Alley is not about youth angst; it is about adult delirium. If we wrote the history of this band here, you wouldn't believe us. Just put it this way; Kilborn has played over twelve hundred shows, and knows how to smile in your face and then kick you in the ass-- musically. http://www.kilbornalley.com/ Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.