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Saturday
Sep162023

KIX Prepare To Walk Away

Hard to believe, but we finally reached the end of the road with KIX. The band will play their final show tomorrow at Merriweather Post Pavilion in Baltimore. I wish I could see them live one last time - but I know everyone in attendance will have a blast. I am so glad Ronnie "10/10" Younkins will be playing some songs with the band, too. The guitarist has had plenty of struggles with addiction lately. He's cleaned up again and ready to join in on the farewell fun.



If you are going to the show, try to get one of these rare picks! If you are in the area, I think there are still tickets available.



Thursday
Jul272023

Some Rocklahoma Lineup Changes

For folks going to Rocklahoma this year, the festival announced a couple minor lineup changes yesterday. The festival takes place of Labor Day weekend in Pryor, Oklahoma. Note that KIX will play on the day Limp Bizkit headlines - marking one of their final shows ever.


I do miss the days of early Rocklahoma and the fun of going and meeting so many folks who love 80s metal. It isn't the same anymore, but I'm sure it's still a fun time.


Wednesday
Jul052023

'Don't Close Your Eyes' -- Crack The Sky Version

Thanks to our dear friend Metalboy! - a cover of a KIX classic! Crack The Sky (CTS) - an obscure prog act from the 70s that still exists today - covered "Don't Close Your Eyes."

CTS singer John Palumbo is credited with writing the track, along with Donnie Purnell and Bob Halligan, Jr. Like KIX, Crack The Sky has a cult-like following, especially on the east cost and around the Baltimore, Maryland area. People comment "Hammerjacks!" on CTS YouTube videos. It makes since that CTS would cover the song, especially since it is the biggest "hit" KIX ever had... and we all know Steve Whiteman and the boys are hanging it up for good in a couple months.


I guess a side question would be: is it a cover song if you actually wrote it but didn't record it originally?


Sunday
May212023

Ronnie Younkins Will Perform At KIX Farewell Show

KIX guitarist Ronnie Younkins has confirmed he will be part of the band's farewell show this coming September in Baltimore.

There was some question if Younkins would be included because of his absence from the band due to his sobriety struggles. But Ronnie is doing better now and will take part in the historic KIX event. In fact, the show will feature three guitarists: Younkins, Brian Forsythe and Bob Pare. Pare has been filling in for Younkins the past couple of years.

I'm glad Younkins will be on stage that night - there's no other place he should be, quite frankly.


Monday
May082023

KIX Calling It Quits 

M3 Rock Festival happened over the weekend. The biggest piece of news out of the event happened during the KIX set, when singer Steve Whiteman announced the band was calling it quits.


KIX will play its final live show together on September 17 at Merriweather Post Pavilion near Baltimore, Maryland.


During his announcement, Whiteman said that his health is starting to fail. We already know drummer Jimmy Chalfant is having issues and of course guitarist Ronnie Younkins has been fighting for his sobriety the last couple of years.


The news is sad but not unexpected. Our favorite bands have been around for decades now and we can’t expect them to perform live forever. KIX still has a lot of dates booked over the summer before that final show. If you haven’t seen them live, this is literally your last shot.


The band is choosing to make this decision as a group and on their own terms. Good for them and I wish them well. I will miss them on the live scene.


Tuesday
May022023

Drummer Jimmy Chalfant Performs With KIX Again

The headline says it all! Drummer Jimmy "Chocolate" Chalfant is back behind the kit with KIX! He performed with the band during the Monsters of the Rock Cruise a few days ago. About six months ago, Jimmy collapsed on stage during a live performance. He has a known heart condition and had a heart attack before the incident six months ago. During the stage collapse, Jimmy was unconscious and revived. He's been recovering ever since and it is good to see him back on stage!

I bet the Monsters of Rock Cruise was a ball.



Saturday
Apr152023

Ronnie Younkins Of KIX Is Doing Better

Ronnie "10/10" Younkins is apparently doing much better these days. He shared an update on his Facebook page that notes he has over two years of sobriety! Plus, Ronnie has been playing live again in his side band The Blues Vultures. In fact, The Blues Vultures will play an unofficial pre-party for M3 next month.


Ronnie was sober for 20 years, but a couple years ago relapsed and got very sick with alcoholism and hard drugs, which lead to some trouble with police. This all meant he had to step back from his guitar duties with KIX. Bob Pare is playing guitar for KIX now and it isn't clear if Ronnie will rejoin the band or not, but he says he would if asked.