The Denison/Kimball Trio
The Denison/Kimball Trio (sometimes known as DK3) were a musical duo consisting of guitarist Duane Denison and drummer Jim Kimball. Their music was completely instrumental and heavily influenced by jazz, the avant-garde and movie scores.[1] The group's debut album was the soundtrack to Walls in the City, a short film directed by independent filmmaker Jim Sikora and featuring Jesus Lizard front-man David Yow in a bit role.[2] The band's name was changed to DK3 with the release of their third album Neutrons, which included Ken Vandermark on reeds. The members parted ways in 1999 to pursue other interests, with Denison touring for Hank Williams III and forming Tomahawk in 2000.[3][4]
The Denison/Kimball Trio | |
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Genres | Post-rock, avant-garde jazz |
Years active | 1994–99 |
Labels | Quarterstick, Skin Graft |
Associated acts | Firewater, The Jesus Lizard, Laughing Hyenas, Th' Legendary Shack Shakers, Mule, Silver Jews, Tomahawk, U.S.S.A. |
Past members | Duane Denison Jim Kimball Ken Vandermark |
Discography
- Walls in the City (Skin Graft, 1994)
- Soul Machine (Skin Graft, 1995)
- Neutrons (Quarterstick, 1997)
References
- Sprague, David (2007). "Jesus Lizard". Trouser Press. Retrieved March 24, 2013.
- Rothschild, David (July 1, 1994). "Acting Bug Bites Jesus Lizard's David Yow". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved March 24, 2013.
- Harris, Craig. "Denison-Kimball Trio". Allmusic. Retrieved March 24, 2013.
- admin (January 13, 2009). "Skin-Graft – A-Z – Denison-Kimball Trio". I Heart Noise. Retrieved March 24, 2013.
External links
- The Denison/Kimball Trio discography at Discogs
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