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John Konesky

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John Konesky
Konesky in 2016
Konesky in 2016
Background information
Birth nameJohn S. Konesky
Also known asJ.B. Shredman (with Trainwreck)("Kones" with Tenacious D)
Born (1980-11-19) November 19, 1980 (age 44)
Columbus, Ohio, U.S.
GenresComedy rock, Hard rock, Heavy metal, Southern rock
OccupationGuitarist
InstrumentGuitar
Years active2003 – present

John S. Konesky (born November 19, 1980) is an American guitarist and record producer, best known for his role as the lead electric guitar player for Tenacious D.

Career

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Konesky was born and raised in Columbus, Ohio, where he performed in a band with friend John Spiker. Through a mutual friend, he and Spiker met Tenacious D guitarist Kyle Gass, who was recruiting musicians for his Trainwreck project.[1] In 2003, Konesky relocated to Los Angeles to become the electric guitarist for Trainwreck.[2] In 2005, Konesky and Spiker performed on the second Tenacious D album The Pick of Destiny and would then perform live on The Pick of Destiny Tour, making them (alongside drummer Brooks Wackerman) additional live members of Tenacious D.[3] In 2010, Trainwreck split up, which led him and Gass to form Kyle Gass Band.[4] In 2012, Konesky formed country band Wynchester alongside Kyle Gass Band lead vocalist, Mike Bray, whom released their debut record in 2018 and toured with Tenacious D.[5]

In 2009, Konesky and Gass worked together on the YouTube channel Guitarings.[6] Konesky was a member of Tenacious D when the band won a Grammy in 2015 for their cover of Dio's "The Last in Line".[7]

Personal life

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He graduated from Hilliard Davidson High School in 1999.[8] He has played guitar for over 30 years, starting at the age of 9.[8]

Discography

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References

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  1. ^ "CRR Interview - Kyle Gass & John Konesky - Secrets of the KGB". www.classicrockrevisited.com. Retrieved 2021-05-28.
  2. ^ "Trainwreck : Eat Music". Eat Music. Archived from the original on 2019-09-29. Retrieved 2019-09-29.
  3. ^ "Q&A w/ Tenacious D and Trainwreck's John Konesky". SF Weekly. 2010-05-12. Retrieved 2021-05-28.
  4. ^ "Wonder boys". VC Reporter. 2012-04-04. Retrieved 2021-05-28.
  5. ^ Fiero, Andrew (2018-11-06). "Tenacious D Kings in Brooklyn, NY 11-3-18". Cryptic Rock. Retrieved 2021-05-28.
  6. ^ "Guitarings - YouTube". YouTube.
  7. ^ Kaufman, Spencer. "2015 Grammys: Tenacious D Win Best Metal Performance Award". Loudwire. Retrieved 2019-09-29.
  8. ^ a b Beck, Aaron (2007-02-08). "Destiny lands Ohioans jobs with Tenacious D". The Columbus Dispatch. ISSN 1074-097X. Retrieved 2024-03-01 – via Proquest.
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