Kearney, Grams & Bronsdon

 

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There was really no frontman or leader for the KGB trio but, as the member who probably liked the sound of his own voice the best, I did most of the talking.

And as the biggest geek, I'm the only one who was eventually going to get around to building a tribute site. I'm also doing it as a form of closure, because things have been pretty tough on my own here in Los Angeles and sometimes I wonder if the success I enjoyed with the trio wasn't due solely to the gigantic talent shared by Steve Grams and Brenden Kearney. In any case, I'm confident that this site will be an improvement on the criminally out-of-date site that I haven't had the heart to change until now. All of the old pages, like the many outtakes the three of us recorded together, are archived here -- left untouched like the room of a missing child.

If you were there, I hope you find some lost history here that brings you fond memories. If you weren't there, I hope you'll get a feel for the unique jazz band that was Kearney, Grams & Bronsdon. In either case, you can find many of our past and present recordings HERE. Go ahead and explore by clicking the links on the left...it's cheaper than water.
Kearney, Grams and Bronsdon - To Go
Kearney, Grams and Bronsdon - Nine Waters, No Tip
  -- Kyle "The 'B' in 'KGB'" Bronsdon