Keenwild

Keenwild
Origin Temecula, California
Genres Indie
Acoustic
Pop
Folk
Years active 2002 to present
Labels Full Value Entertainment
Local Punks Records
Associated acts Superdank, Funk Project, Serpent Underground
Website www.Keenwild.com
Members Bill Gould and Jeney Kingsbury
Past members Devin Sanchez, Jason Walker, Peter, Gilbert, EC, JS Free, Artistic Propaganda
Notable instruments
Vocals, Guitar, Bass, Keyboards, Drum Loops, MC's

Keenwild is a duo formed by Jeney Keenwild and Bill Keenwild in the fall of 2002 that has performed at many venues across the western United States. Keenwild is based in Temecula California.

Group formation

Keenwild formed from Superdank, a band featuring Jason Walker on guitar, that broke up in the spring of 2002. Their final show, played in Hemet, California at The Wheelhouse, had Bill singing as he fell off the stage into the crowd. Jason went on to play guitar in the Heavy Metal band Serpent Underground after leaving Superdank.[1] Bill had been writing songs that were not at all in the style of Superdank in the spring of 2002. When he met Jeney in the fall of 2001 through a message board on the website of now defunct radio station 92.1 in San Diego the two became friends. On the way home from a Superdank show in February 2002 at Brick by Brick in San Diego, Bill heard Jeney singing to the radio in the back seat and knew he had found the new lead singer for his untitled new project.

Finding a name

After beginning to write new songs together, Bill and Jeney knew that the name Superdank was not the correct one for this new and different project. While driving to one of Bill's favorite hiking locations in Idyllwild, California the pair were writing down random ideas when they drove past an area of the forest named 'Keenwild' and wrote down that name as well and eventually chose it.

Success

In late 2004 the Keenwild song Mr Pete went to #1 on the Australian MP3.com.au charts.[2] The song Rivers made it to the top 10 in the spring of 2005. Keenwild enjoyed playing the grand opening of the Temecula Dippin' Dots store that was headlined by A Change Of Pace,[3] during the show Bill played with a broken hand until his cast broke all of the strings making it impossible to perform further.

The band, thru extensive touring, has played venues such as Modified Arts, The Electric Theater (St. George, Utah), Ridglea Theater (Fort Worth, Texas), Java Joz (murrieta, ca), Madlins (Temecula, Ca), Temecula CRC (Temecula, Ca), Water Canyon Coffee (Yucca, Ca), Beatnik Cafe (Joshua Tree, Ca), Zia Records (Tempe, Az), Santa Fe Cafe (Fullerton, Ca) The Dirt (Las Cruces, Nm) and The Boondocks (Cedar City, Ut).[4]

In the spring of 2005 Keenwild played a sold out show in St George Utah at the Electric Theater with bands A Thorn For Every Heart and Brown Eyed Deception who later changed their name to YouInSeries after this show.

In 2014 Keenwild was nominated for two Temecula Valley Music Awards and won the award for Viewers Choice, for the song 'Seventeen'. [5]

After almost ten years since the last album was out, the new album 'Sunsets' was released in January 2015 on iTunes, Amazon and other digital outlets.[6]

Keenwild have played shows with well-known bands such as Neon Trees, Meg and Dia, HelloGoodbye, Steel Train, Inverse, IllNoise, A Change Of Pace, YouInSeries, D.O.R.K./Animo, Halifax, Socratic, An Angle and Limbeck.

The band has also played events like Temecula Arts Festival, Earth Day at Lake Skinner, Redlands Race for the Cure, Temecula Tractor Race, Think Pink - a Breast Cancer Benefit, Temecula Music Fest, and Rancho Damicitas Group Home Kids Concert.

Other interests

Bill and Jeney began promoting shows in the Temecula area in 2004 at various local venues as a way to entertain high school kids.[7] The shows have been very successful and have led to them starting the Temecula Music Fest and a weekly concert series at the local theater, The Merc.[8]

After the success in hosting live music and playing shows across the country with Keenwild, Bill Gould decided to run for elected office in the fall of 2007. In his first campaign and running against a former District Trustee, Bill won the election and now sits on the Romoland School Board as a Trustee.[9]

The fall of 2010 found Jeney Kingsbury being elected to the Board of Directors of the Temecula Arts Council.[10] Jeney currently serves as the Secretary on the Executive Board.[11]

In the spring of 2011, Bill Gould and Jeney Kingsbury (Full Value Entertainment) sold the Temecula Music Fest to The Vault, a local Temecula concert producer. Bill and Jeney continued on as an important part of the event, Keenwild played the opening night.[12]

July 1, 2011, after 4 years as a Trustee, Bill Gould stepped down as a Board Member of the Romoland School District.[13] Bill cited 'personal reasons' as his reason for resigning, fueling speculation of him seeking higher office in 2012. The official reason given to the Press-Enterprise was to spend more time with the family.

At the start of Keenwild's set at the 2011 Temecula Music Fest, Bill told the crowd to register to vote (and actually vote), volunteer in the community and help lead the country;[14] before declaring his freedom from the confines of being an elected official and tearing into an unedited version of the Keenwild hit 'Mr Pete'. This was the first time in over 4 years that Keenwild had played the song live.[15]

Line-up

Other Live Contributors

Discography

Studio albums

Demos

References

External links

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