Sexy guitar. Infectious rhythms. Sizzling vocals. KALO is fiery rock 'n' roll tinged with groovesome rhythms and blues.
The trio is a tour-de-force band that is a staple act across the Midwest, packing venues in Oklahoma, Missouri, Texas, Arkansas and Kansas, with frequent tour stops in the Northeast and South. From NYC's famed Bitter End music club to Beale Street in Memphis, Dallas, Tulsa and Oklahoma City, Knucklehead's Saloon in Kansas City and beyond, the dynamic act is quickly becoming a sought-after festival favorite and mid-size venue hot-item. KALO has played alongside the raucous rockers Andy Frasco & the U.N. but has deftly channeled their roots opening for famous blues guitarist John Mayall. They've also shared festival stages with acts like George Thoroughgood, Ian Moore, Robert Randolph & The Family Band and many more. Find more at KALO.Rocks.
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- Independent Music Award best album nominee
- Part of the groundbreaking digital music series, "Play it Loud" in 2019 and featured on the nationally syndicated radio show/podcast "Live From the Divide"
- Favorite at festivals across Midwest and Heartland of the U.S., including return favorite at Musikfest in Pennsyvania (2017-2018) and a featured performer at Magic City Blues Festival (2019)
- 2019-2020 tour routing across the U.S., including one of the country's largest music festivals
- Pivoted to solo and casino shows and could be seen regularly and safely in Oklahoma throughtout the pandemic.
"You can feel the heart and soul in the music. It grabs you and refuses to let go (not that you’d want to). There’s a truth, pure and simple ... that leaves you wanting more. "
SKOPE MAGAZINE
Norman Music Festival
Meteor Guitar Gallery, Bentonville, Ark.
"In which we find a white girl wit the blues taking it to the next level of the game proving that some times you just have to sit back and enjoy the back story. An Israeli lass who has finished her military stint picks up where she left off with a Jimi Hendrix cassette ... Kalo sounds more like a passed off riot grrrl than a white girl with the blues ... A cutting edge piece of the nu genre."
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