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Kix (band) - Wikipedia Kix (stylized as KIX) was an American hard rock band formed in 1976, that achieved popularity during the 1980s The band's classic lineup consisted of guitarists Ronnie "10 10" Younkins and Brian "Damage" Forsythe, bassist Donnie Purnell and frontman Steve Whiteman and drummer Jimmy "Chocolate" Chalfant
KIX - Official Site The band’s retirement signifies the end of an era as KIX was one of the last touring bands from the 80’s rock scene who were still at the top of their game Highly respected by fans, peers, and critics, KIX is deservingly very proud of their long legacy
Kix, Maryland’s platinum hard rockers, say goodbye to the band The band played Merriweather many times, often as part of the ’80s-themed annual M3 Rock Festival that they’ve been a fixture of since its inception in 2009 But Forsythe was a little blown away by the excitement and turnout from longtime Kix fans who came out to see the band one last time
Kix Songs Ranked - Return of Rock Kix (sometimes stylized as KIX) is an American hard rock band that achieved popularity during the 1980s Led by frontman Steve Whiteman and bassist Donnie Purnell, the band’s classic lineup was rounded out by drummer Jimmy “Chocolate” Chalfant and guitarists Ronnie “10 10” Younkins and Brian “Damage” Forsythe Kix covered AC DC, Aerosmith, April Wine, Led Zeppelin, and others
KIX | The Largest Rock Camping Event In The U. S. With this album, the tongue-in-cheek rock roll style of KIX was established Their 1983 follow-up, “Cool Kids” showcased a slightly more commercial side of the band featuring the title song and the single “Body Talk”
Kix biography | Last. fm Multiple artists exist by this name 1) Kix is an American hard rock band, being best known for the popular singles "Blow My Fuse", "Cold Blood", and "Don't Close Your Eyes" Carving out a nice niche in the booming 80s glam metal movement yet being bitten on the backside hard by record company games, the guys originally called themselves "The Shooze" before changing that to "The Generators