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The Kalob Griffin Band (The KGB) is a Philadelphia based five-piece Americana rock band that formed in 2009, most commonly known for their impromptu shows and the allegiance of their community driven fanbase.〔 http://www.tristateindie.com/johnny-brendas-104-the-kalob-griffin-band-driftwood-chelsea-mitchell/〕 ==History== The Kalob Griffin Band began when frontman, Kalob Griffin met, current lead guitarist/mandolin/banjoist, Rob Dwyer at a house party where the two attended Penn State University Pennsylvania State University together in 2009. 〔() "Kalob Griffin Band Keeping It Small", 2011〕 The two linked with other college friends, and went on to perform to packed venues all over State College, PA. The success inspired Griffin and Dwyer to continue a full-time career as musicians post college, and after many band transformations, the "KGB" secured its lineup in 2011. The current folk rock quintet includes: Eric Lawry on drums/backup vocals, John Hildenbrand on keys/backup vocals, and Jonathan Colvson on electric bass. Their early success started with several local shows and a live session on a classic rock show at Penn State’s student-run radio station, WKPS. The band landed a weekly gig at State College’s Café 210 West, opened up for Matt Pond PA, embarked on two national tours as the supporting band for emerging British singer/songwriterBobby Long (ATO Records), released a self-titled EP,〔(State In The Real ) "Kalob Griffin Band Announces Recording of Debut Album" 2011〕 and in 2012, has been touring as their own outfit.
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