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Kids Don't Bounce is a 4-piece, multiple-genre cover act that originated
in October 2007 in the southern New Jersey area. Formed by ex-Robert
Hazard guitarist Paul Kuntz, members were hand picked based on diverse
experience and abilities. With a varied song selection ranging from R&B
to modern country, the band offers a uniquely wide collection of musical
styles and songs that everybody remembers. However, one thing remains
constant: the good times, get up and dance, party band atmosphere has
returned.
Guitarist/lead vocalist Paul Kuntz is best remembered for his work with
original rock band Drastic Measures and hired gun for the late Robert
Hazard, as well as founder of the popular cover band Mister Monkey
Pants. Lead guitarist and vocalist Michael Shaw is well known for his
shredding guitar work, having played in popular area bands such as Rough
Toys and Huge Heffner. John Digue, the band's bassist, has played in
bands with all of the rest of the members since the early '80s, and was
brought on board for his solid, disciplined playing. The band’s newest
addition, Rich Reynolds on drums, has added a new excitement to the
group's performances. Rich has come directly out of a 6-year retirement
to play with Kids Don’t Bounce, and has been enthusiastically welcomed
by the band and fans alike.
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Kids
Don't Bounce Website
With regular shows and frequently updated song lists, Kids Don't Bounce
has become the popular alternative to the bar band. The group's
ever-growing popularity has brought them to many venues, having played
everywhere from local clubs, festivals, and campgrounds to opening for
major acts, such as Southern Rock great Jimmie Van Zant. The range of
Dance, Disco, Classic Rock, Hard Rock, Modern Country and R&B with a
focus on popular, danceable, good-time music has entertained dancers and
listeners alike for years and continues to do so as their fan base
continues to grow.
Paul Kuntz: guitar,
vocals
Michael Shaw:
lead guitar, vocals
John Digue: bass guitar
Rich Reynolds: drummer
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local bands.
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