- Kenny Aaronson
Kenny Aaronson (born
14 April 1952 inBrooklyn ,New York City ) is an Americanbass guitar player.Aaronson started playing bass at 15, and became a regular on the New York scene.Fact|date=July 2008 While a teenager, he played bass for
heavy metal band Dust, who released two albums. In 1973, Aaronson joined the short-lived New Yorkart rock band Stories, who reached #1 in the U.S. with "Brother Louie ," a hitcover version of theHot Chocolate song, which moved near the top of the American charts in September of that year.Fact|date=July 2008After Stories dissolved, Aaronson joined the touring band of
Hall & Oates in 1974, and afterwards played withLeslie West 's bandWest, Bruce and Laing . He then formed a group withRick Derringer , and the band supported many of the top acts of the time includingAerosmith , Foreigner, Boston,Peter Frampton andLed Zeppelin .Aaronson has played as a touring band member for many acts, including
Edgar Winter ,Billy Squire ,Joan Jett ,Billy Idol , Foghat (1983), andBob Dylan . In 1989 he was forced to leave the latter's tour after developing skin cancer. Aaronson underwent surgery, which was successful in defeating the disease.Fact|date=July 2008He was in the band
Hagar Schon Aaronson Shrieve with singerSammy Hagar , guitaristNeal Schon , and drummerMichael Shrieve . Aaronson is currently supporting folk-based singer, John Eddie.Fact|date=July 2008Discography
With Dust
* "Dust" (1971)
* "Hard Attack" (1972)With Derringer
* "Derringer" (1976)
* "Sweet Evil" (1977)
* "Derringer Live" (1977)
* "If I Weren't So Romantic, I'd Shoot You" (1978)With Rick Derringer
* "Guitars And Women" (1979)
With Hagar Schon Aaronson Shrieve
* "Through The Fire" (1984)
With
Tom Guerra and Scott Lawson (Mambo Sons)* "
Mambo Sons " (1999)External links
*Interview with
Mambo Sons bandmateTom Guerra forVintage Guitar Magazine: [http://www.tomguerra.com/kennyaaronson.htm Kenny Aaronson: From Dust to Dylan] . Retrieved September 26, 2006.
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