Kaki King "The New Green"

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Tuesday October 26, 2010

from xpressmag.com

New York guitarist extra-ordinaire Katherine King, aka Kaki King, is back in town next month, playing at Fly By Night in Fremantle on Sunday, November 21. She speaks with JOSHUA HAYES.

The diminutive guitarist has a big reputation, having been named one of the New Guitar Gods by Rolling Stone magazine, working with artists as diverse as indie rock darlings The Mountain Goats, super producer Timbaland and playing on the Twilight soundtrack.
She has also shown an affinity for Australia, visiting our shores regularly (most recently in December 2009), starting a side project, Daysleeper, in Sydney and guesting on the Foo Fighter’s Ballad Of The Beaconsfield Miners in 2006. Her upcoming tour is to promote her latest album Junior, released earlier this year.

The album was a step in a new direction for King, working with a live band in the studio for the first time. The band, made up of King, drummer Jordan Perlman and multi instrumentalist Dan Brantigan, recorded Junior in a matter of days in November last year.

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