Kenny Aaronson

Kenny Aaronson
Background information
Birth name Kenneth Aaronson
Born (1952-04-14) 14 April 1952
Brooklyn, New York
Instruments Bass
Years active 1971-present
Associated acts Dust, Stories, Hagar Schon Aaronson Shrieve, New York Dolls, The Yardbirds
Notable instruments
G&L JB 3Tone Sunburst-Rosewood

Kenny Aaronson (born April 14, 1952 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American bass guitar player.[1] He has recorded and performed with several notable artists, such as Billy Idol, Joan Jett and the Blackhearts, and Hall and Oates.

Early life and career

He started playing drums at the age of eleven, following in his older brother's footsteps. Aaronson switched to electric bass at the age 14 after becoming enamored by the bass on Motown records and was strongly influenced by James Jamerson. As a teenager, he played bass for Brooklyn-based hard rock band Dust, which included Marc Bell (a.k.a. Marky Ramone), which released two albums in 1971 and '72 on the Kama Sutra label. In 1973, Aaronson joined the New York band Stories, whose single,"Brother Louie", reached #1 on the Billboard, Cashbox and Record World charts.

Peak success

In 1988 Aaronson was named Bassist of the year by Rolling Stone. That year Aaronson also toured with Bob Dylan, but he was forced to leave the tour after developing skin cancer. Aaronson underwent surgery, which was successful in defeating the disease. Aaronson was the bassist in the house band for the MTV Guitar Greats Show where along with Dave Edmunds, Chuck Leavell and Michael Shrieve, he backed up artists such as Steve Cropper, Brian Setzer, Dickie Betts, Link Wray, Neal Schon, Johnny Winter, Lita Ford, Tony Iommi and Dave Gilmour. Kenny also auditioned for the Rolling Stones in 1994.

Aaronson has toured and recorded with a variety of artists including Billy Idol, Billy Squier, Foghat, Brian Setzer, Dave Edmunds, HSAS (Sammy Hagar, Neil Schon, Michael Shrieve), Mick Taylor, Graham Parker, Hall and Oates, Edgar Winter, Robert Gordon (musician), Leslie West Band, Rick Derringer and Joan Jett among others. Aaronson was a regular member of Jett's backing group the Blackhearts from 1991 to 1995. Aaronson was one of the few Blackheart band members to co-write a track with Jett. The song, "World Of Denial", was recorded for the 1994 album "Pure and Simple" but was not released in the U.S. until 2001's Fit To Be Tied- Great Hits by Joan Jett and The Blackhearts".

Recent work

July 2011 Aaronson has supported singer/songwriter John Eddie and played with Corky Laing & The Memory Thieves. He continues to produce music and perform studio work. In 2011, Aaronson recorded with ex Bongo's singer Richard Barone on a tribute album for The Runaways. Aaronson joined the New York Dolls and will be touring in the summer of 2011 supporting Mötley Crüe and Poison.

More recently, 2014 recorded with Gar Francis of the Doughboys, Kurt Reil of The Grip Weeds and Bruce Ferguson of The Easy Out a self-titled full-length album under the name The Satisfactors. In June 2015 the first single of the album called Johnny Commando reached Top 10 in The Netherlands at Ned.FM Radio. In November 2015, he toured as the bassist for The Yardbirds.

Discography

With Dust
With Stories
With Rick Derringer
With Silver Condor
With Hagar Schon Aaronson Shrieve
With Brian Setzer
With Blue Öyster Cult
With Billy Idol
With Michael Monroe
With Joan Jett and the Blackhearts
With Billy Squier
With Graham Parker
With Ian McDonald (musician)
With Tom Guerra and Scott Lawson (Mambo Sons)
With John Eddie
With Mountain
With Dana Fuchs
With The Satisfactors
With Radio Exile
Others

References

  1. "KENNY AARONSON - FROM DUST TO DYLAN". tomguerra.com. Retrieved January 3, 2011.

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