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Kevin Mileski: Bio

Kevin Mileski - Vocals, Guitars, Piano, etc

Kevin Mileski will grab your attention from the first note he plays. As a unique finger-style guitarist and a strong thoughtful vocalist, he has touched the hearts of all kinds of music fans and professionals world-wide.  His music has been heard all over the world on various public, commercial, satellite, and online radio stations as well as various TV placements including Grey’s Anatomy.  Kevin has released three full-length albums to date – all have received high praise from critics everywhere and within all genres.  Through a strong touring schedule out of Colorado and Chicago over many years, he has earned the respect of fans and professionals alike. He has performed in almost every state in the country.  Whether an intimate solo show or a small band, it’s a good story wrapped in a percussive and thoughtful composition.

Although his music has won over many fans not previously intrigued with the genre, he is also recognized for his comedy and wit in his live performances.
“What won me over was his witty, engaging presence and incredible melodic sensibility”, states a Colorado music critic of Kevin’s live performance. He has the ability to take you on an emotional journey through musical composition and stories.

Kevin has graced the stages at some of the best venues in the country including, most recently, Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, CO. He has opened for many large touring acts such as Rusted Root, Little Feat, Locksley & Gaelic Storm. He was voted a top 5 finalist in the 2006 Independent Music Awards.

 He is an endorsing artist of Yairi guitars and Elixir Strings.

Herman Winkler - All Percussion

His hands are fast and he has a touch for coming up with the right stuff all the time. Herman Winkler has played with Kevin for about 7 years. Herman's rhythms can be heard on the last two releases "Through The Window" and "Hunger Feeds Itself". Herman has played with various projects over the years and has spread himself to the extreme from R&B groups to Bluegrass funkmasters. Herman plays all percussion including the empty beer bottle, microphone stand, his own head, as well as the gong.