Kane (American band)
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Origin | Los Angeles, California |
Genres | Southern rock Country rock Americana |
Years active | 1998–present |
Members | Christian Kane Steve Carlson |
Past members | Michael Eaton (lead guitar) |
Kane is an American
History
Kane was formed in 1998 by Christian Kane, Steve Carlson, and Michael Eaton. Being accomplished songwriters and guitarists whose passion to create and share their special breed of "outlaw country," they soon became a Los Angeles phenomenon.
Kane worked with some of the most talented and creative studio and session musicians in the business. The band gathered a following and was voted the winner of the 2005 Country Thunder Young Guns Contest, was voted one of L.A.'s 100 Hottest Unsigned Bands by industry magazine Music Connection, and Rock City News and E Media Wire Service described them as "Killer."
The band played to good reviews at venues such as the
The band's song "The Chase" appeared on the soundtrack of the 2003 film Just Married.[2]
Trips to
In 2004, Christian signed as a songwriter with EMI Nashville. The band name Kane was abandoned, instead backing Christian Kane as a solo artist.
Band members
- lead vocals
- Steve Carlson - rhythm guitar, backing vocals
- Craig Eastman - lap steel, mandolin
- Jason Southard - lead guitar
- Michael Eaton - lead guitar, composer
- Will Amend - bass guitar
- Ted Russell Kamp - bass guitar
- Ryan Baker - drums
- Timothy Jimenez - drums
- Melissa Reiner - violin
Discography
Self Released
Album information | Track Listing |
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Kane
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1. Sweet Carolina Rain |
Live in London
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1. Intro |
Filmography
Title | Song(s) Featured |
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Angel: Season 2 Episode 18 "Dead End" (2001)[4] |
‘’LA Song’’ |
Just Married (2003) | The Chase |
Crooked E: The Unshredded Truth About Enron (TV) (2003) | More Than I Deserve |
Life or Something Like It (2002) | Sweet Carolina Rain |
Leverage -- The Two-Horse Job (2008) | More Than I Deserve |
Leverage -- The Studio Job (2010) | Thinking of You |
References
- ^ O'Hare, Kate (May 7, 2004). "'Angel's' Kane rocks Chicago", Knight Ridder Tribune News Service.
- ^ O'Hare, Kate (January 2, 2003). "Christian Kane does screen business", Knight Ridder Tribune News Service.
- ^ "Single Review: "More Than I Deserve" by Christian Kane - Country Music Central". Country Music Central. 13 April 2008.
- ^ Contner, James A. (2001-04-24), Dead End, Angel, David Boreanaz, Charisma Carpenter, Alexis Denisof, retrieved 2024-01-27
External links
- Kane's official site (version saved by the Internet Archive at end of 2007)
- Christian Kane's official site
- Steve Carlson's official site