Steve Kimock is currently aboard Jam Cruise with his current quartet. After the boat docks the Steve Kimock Band (still featuring Rodney Holmes, Robert Walter and Reed Mathis) will begin a seven date southern tour. Beyond that while there have been no official SKB show announcements, the guitarist has signed on for a few noteworthy appearances at Mexicali Blues in Teaneck, NJ. On January 25 he will take the stage for a duo show with Jerry Joseph. A month later, Kimock will help celebrate Mardi Gras a few days early with New Orleans natives George Porter Jr., Russell Batiste and Brian Stoltz. Kimock will appear with PBS for two gigs, on February 24 and 25 (Fat Tuesday falls late this year, on February 28).
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