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KENNY BRADBERRY BAND MEMBERS |
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To be honest Elvis was my biggest influence in music, then the
Beatles. When I was Thirteen my Grandpa bought me my first guitar. The
family would have me play and sing for them. They always encouraged me
to stay with it. As far as playing lead I would say that John Fogerty
was my mentor; I love the way he plays. I started playing in bands
when I was fourteen, and from then thru the present I have always been
in music one form or another. My music has taken |
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me more places than ever imagined. In 1981 I did an U.S.O. tour for
the Department of Defense that took me all over the state of Alaska
and even the Aleutian Islands. I have shared the stage with many
talented people the likes of, Merle Haggard, Little Jimmy Dickens,
Jimmy Buffet, Tanya Tucker, and Charlie Daniels. Since joining with
Kenny the list keeps getting longer. It is a challenge to be a part of
a band with endless diversity. It is a pleasure to work with so much
talent that never stops growing. |
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(Lead Guitar, Vocals) |
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Matt McClintock |
Matt grew up in Wichita, Kansas where his mother was in the nightclub
business, therefore, at age ten Matt started jamming and entertaining
with the musicians that were playing at the club.
Matt is a vocalist as well as a multiple, rhythmic instrumentalist. He
started as a drummer and bass player with several popular bands in the
Midwest opening for National acts in venues large and small as well as
entertaining people from private parties to nightclubs.
In 1988 Matt's travels brought him to Cheyenne, Wyoming where he first
hooked up with Kenny. Two years later he was offered his own house gig
at Jack & Gloria Horns Cowboy Bar. Matt led the " McClintock Band"
until 1999 and then a call to go back on the road led him out touring
in the Western United States with an alternative band and then a
country act out of Denver, Colorado until he once again hooked up
with Kenny. Matt loves to play and sing all types of music. |
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(Drums, Vocals) |
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