Kevin Danczak

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Kevin Danczak
GenresRock
Occupation(s)Guitarist
Instrument(s)guitar, bass guitar
Years active1995 - present

Kevin Danczak is an American rock guitarist and perhaps best known for being the guitarist in 1990s pop punk band Size 14.[1][2]

Career[edit]

Size 14[edit]

Before Size 14's lineup was fully formed, Kevin Danczak was Size 14's singer, Linus Of Hollywood's roommate and joined the band shortly after Linus and bassist Robt Ptak started working together.[3] Danczak was in the band until their break up in 1998.

Captain Genius[edit]

After Size 14, Kevin Danczak went on to work as a studio musician and performed and wrote in several music projects. Notably, Captain Genius, a Los Angeles-based power pop band who were described by "Not Lame.com" as "Part Fountains Of Wayne, part early Weezer, early Supergrass and Nada Surf and plenty of new wave power poppin` charm!". They released two albums entitled, Captain Genius and Captain Genius II, where on the latter, Danczak played guitar, bass, was a contributing writer/arranger and co-produced the album with the band. Captain Genius dissolved in 2007.

Bands[edit]

Band Position Years Active
Size 14 Guitar 1995–1998
Captain Genius Guitar, Bass, Vocals 2002–2007

Discography[edit]

Size 14[edit]

  • Size 14 (1997)

Captain Genius[edit]

  • Captain Genius (2002)
  • Captain Genius II (2006)

References[edit]

  1. ^ Galipault, Gerry (1997-10-30). "Sizing Up size 14". Pause and Play.
  2. ^ "Size 14 Official Myspace Page". Myspace.
  3. ^ "Size 14 Interview iMusic.Com archive". iMusic.com. 1996. Archived from the original on March 6, 2000.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)

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