Also known as SK6ERS Website www.stephenkellogg.com | Years active 2003– 2012 | |
Origin MassachusettsUnited States Albums Gift Horse, Glassjaw Boxer, Bulletproof Heart Profiles |
Stephen kellogg and the sixers live the paradice rock club
Stephen Kellogg and the Sixers is an American rock band formed in Western Massachusetts in 2003. The band features lead singer and founding member Stephen Kellogg (born November 28, 1976) piano and bass player Kit Karlson (born September 22, 1976), drummer Brian "Boots" Factor (born August 14, 1979), and electric guitar/pedal steel player Sam Getz (born October 17, 1983). Chip Johnson (born February 10, 1983) joined Stephen Kellogg and the Sixers on bass in 2011.
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- Stephen kellogg and the sixers live the paradice rock club
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- General Information
- Touring Credits
- Hiatus
- Current Band Members
- Former band members
- Released with The Sixers
- Stephen Kellogg solo releases
- Other releases
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- Songs Appeared in
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- References
Stephen kellogg the sixers satisfied man wmv
General Information
They have recorded albums for Universal Records, Everfine Records (a subsidiary of Atlantic Records) and Vanguard Records. Their album Glassjaw Boxer, recorded for Everfine Records, was named one of the top five albums of 2007 by USA Today critic Brian Mansfield.
Their release The Bear, Vanguard Records, was voted "Best of 2009" by No Depression and JamBase. Their single "Shady Esperanto & The Young Hearts" cracked the Billboard Top 20 for AAA. They were named 2009 Entertainers of the year by Armed Forces Entertainment.
Their song "Maria" was covered by Canadian country band Doc Walker and was a top 10 hit.
The band is also known for annual commitments to St. Jude Children's Hospital.
In 2009, the band recorded a music video of "Shady Esperanto & The Young Hearts" with the University of Massachusetts Minuteman Marching Band. Kit Karlson is a former member of said marching band.
Touring Credits
Stephen Kellogg and the Sixers' on stage credits include tours with George Thorogood, Needtobreathe, Sugarland, Hanson, O.A.R., Josh Ritter, Dar Williams, David Crosby, Martin Sexton as well as an appearance with James Brown shortly before Brown's death. Noteworthy festival plays include 2006 Telluride BlueGrass Festival, 2008 Lyons Folk Festival, 2009 Mile High Festival, The 2007 All Good Festival and Multiple appearances on NPR's Mountain Stage featuring Larry Groce.
The band's touring history also includes several trips over seas to play for the United States Armed Forces. They spent one month in the spring of 2009 playing on bases in nine different countries such as Kuwait and Bahrain as well as a trip to Israel to play for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Hiatus
After over twelve-hundred shows and nine years of playing together as a band 'Stephen Kellogg and the Sixers' went on hiatus at the end of November 2012. The band did a send off called "The Hi-Ate-US Tour" which consisted of a national tour of the country between October 17 and November 24. Their final show of that tour was at Webster Hall in New York City. They have no current plans for future tours. As of December 2012 Stephen Kellogg has been touring extensively, having released his first solo album, Blunderstone Rookery in 2013, & will be releasing his second album, South, West, North, East in February 2016.
Current Band Members
Former band members
Released with "The Sixers"
Stephen Kellogg solo releases
Stephen Kellogg
Other releases
Brian Factor
Trevor Jackson
Sam Getz
Chip Johnson
Featured on
Songs Appeared in
Songs
Satisfied ManThe Bear · 2009
Shady Esperanto and the Young HeartsThe Bear · 2009
Hearts in PainGlassjaw Boxer · 2007