Artist: Bill Kirchen
The Long Way Around - Feature from Issue #68 Mar-Apr 2007
Bill Kirchen – Tale of the Tele
“I know we turned people on to country music because I hear it all the time from fans; we definitely had our impact. We also had a lot of fun and probably as much success as possible for a band like that.” –Bill Kirchen Telecaster master Bill Kirchen describes “Hammer Of The Honky-Tonk Gods”, the [...]
Waxed - Record Review from Issue #36 Nov-Dec 2001
Bill Kirchen – Tied To The Wheel
Bill Kirchen’s credentials as a guitarist have been well-established and justly lauded since his stint with Commander Cody & His Lost Planet Airmen (1967-1976). Since then he’s lent his string prowess to a number of performers (notably touring with Nick Lowe around the time of his Impossible Bird album). Kirchen began recording under his own [...]
Waxed - Record Review from Issue #22 July-Aug 1999
Bill Kirchen – Raise A Ruckus
Since his glory days with Commander Cody & the Lost Planet Airmen from the late ’60s to mid-’70s, guitarist Bill Kirchen has been plying his trademark brand of roadhouse rock ‘n’ roll in bars across America. His latest album for HighTone finds Kirchen continuing to draw from a variety of roots, especially Western swing (“Big [...]
Miked - Live Reviews from Issue #13 Jan-Feb 1998
Bill Kirchen & Too Much Fun – Sweetwater Saloon (Mill Valley, CA)
Mill Valley is a small village in Marin County, just north of the Golden Gate Bridge. This is where a lot of the Bay Area rock ‘n’ roll robber barons moved to in the ’70s and ’80s, once the royalty checks started rolling in. The Sweetwater, a small bar off of the town square, serves [...]
Waxed - Record Review from Issue #12 Nov-Dec 1997
Bill Kirchen – Hot Rod Lincoln Live!
Midway through “Hot Rod Lincoln”, the title track of Bill Kirchen’s first solo live album, the former Commander Cody & His Lost Planet Airmen axman takes the audience on a pedal-to-the-metal musical detour. Kirchen revs it up and passes a whole slew of notables — everyone from Johnny Cash, Duane Eddy and Marty Robbins, to [...]
Waxed - Record Review from Issue #4 Summer 1996
Bill Kirchen – Have Love, Will Travel
When rock ‘n’ roll crawled onto land in the 1950s, it emerged from the morass comprising jump blues, rhythm & blues, country, and hillbilly music. Around 1970, when rock ‘n’ roll was only as far removed from its humble beginnings as today’s music has advanced along the evolutionary chain from, say, A Flock of Seagulls, [...]
