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“As good as TK Webb is as a whiskey-stained country-blues troubadour, we’re glad he’s got a rhythm section behind him now. Together, the outfit is one of NYC’s hottest rock bands, a ragged but staggeringly powerful outfit that triangulates Zeppelin, David Allan Coe and Spacemen 3.” – Time Out “TK Webb is the undiscovered blues genius of the east village” – The Fader TK (Thomas Kelly) Webb was born and raised in Kansas City, Missouri and began his musical journey around the age of 9 when he picked up his first guitar. By the age of thirteen, he had already played in a bunch of punk rock bands. In 1999, TK made the decision to relocate to Brooklyn, NY, where he built a loyal following through his live performances, which ranged from blues-soaked acoustic shows to spaced out, feedback jams. One thing that became clear was that TK was a truly gifted player, capable of producing some startlingly convincing Delta Blues. Following the release of TK Webb's second solo LP, Phantom Parade (Social Registry, 2006), dubbed by Rolling Stone Magazine as a four-star, “oddly gripping” effort, it was evident that Webb's songwriting was beginning to outgrow the sound that had peppered his solo efforts. The new songs that would go on to comprise the Ancestor record referenced the rock music that Webb had grown up on. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.