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| birth_place = [[Council Bluffs, Iowa|Council Bluffs]], Iowa
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| instrument = Guitar, violin, mandolin, vocals, percussion
| genre = [[rock music|Rock]], [[jam band|jam]], [[psychedelic music|psychedelic]], [[folk music|folk]], [[jazz]], [[Bluegrass music|bluegrass]]
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| years_active = 1986–present
|instrument = Violin, guitar, [[mandolin]], vocals, percussion
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|genre = [[Folk rock]], [[jam band|jam]], [[Bluegrass music|bluegrass]], [[country rock]], [[jazz]]
| associated_acts = [[Dark Star Orchestra]] (1997–2009)<br />The Mix (2003–2005)<br />[[Furthur (band)|Furthur]] (2009–2014)<br />John K Band (2010–2014)<br />[[Phil Lesh & Friends]] (2012-present; sporadically)<br />Golden Gate Wingmen (2015-present) <br /> John Kadlecik Band (2015-present) <br /> [[JGB (band)|JGB]] (late 2019 - present)
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|associated_acts = [[Dark Star Orchestra]] (1997–2009)<br />The Mix (2003–2005)<br />[[Furthur (band)|Furthur]] (2009–2014)<br />John K Band (2010–2014)<br />[[Phil Lesh & Friends]] (2012-present; sporadically)<br />Golden Gate Wingmen (2015-present) <br /> John Kadlecik Band (2015-present)
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'''John Kadlecik''' (born June 28, 1969 in [[Council Bluffs, Iowa]]) is an American guitarist. He was a founding member as the lead guitarist for the [[Grateful Dead]] tribute band, [[Dark Star Orchestra]], in 1997. From 2009 to 2014 he performed with original Dead members [[Bob Weir]] and [[Phil Lesh]] in [[Furthur (band)|Furthur]].<ref name=Allmusic/><ref name=RSExhibit/>
'''John Kadlecik''' (born June 28, 1969, in [[Council Bluffs, Iowa]]) is an American guitarist. He was a founding member as the lead guitarist for the [[Grateful Dead]] tribute band, [[Dark Star Orchestra]], in 1997. From 2009 to 2014 he performed with original Dead members [[Bob Weir]] and [[Phil Lesh]] in [[Furthur (band)|Furthur]].<ref name=Allmusic/><ref name=RSExhibit/>


==Early life==
==Early life==
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==Musical career==
==Musical career==
Kadlecik played in several garage bands throughout high school before he became interested in jazz and folk music. In 1990 he began performing regularly with a Chicago area folk-rock band called Uncle Buffalo's Urban Mountain Review before joining Hairball Willie in 1991. With John on guitar, violin, and vocals, Hairball Willie performed around the Midwest and released several recordings, including a full length studio CD, ''Just Defying Gravity''. He then had a brief stint with a [[Grateful Dead]] tribute band called Uncle John's Band in 1996 before forming his own group called Wingnut.
Kadlecik played in several garage bands throughout high school before he became interested in jazz and folk music. In 1990 he began performing regularly with a Chicago area folk-rock band called Uncle Buffalo's Urban Mountain Review before joining Hairball Willie in 1991. With John on guitar, violin, and vocals, Hairball Willie performed around the Midwest and released several recordings, including a full-length studio CD, ''Just Defying Gravity''. He then had a brief stint with a [[Grateful Dead]] tribute band called Uncle John's Band in 1996 before forming his own group called Wingnut.


In 1997, he co-founded the [[Dark Star Orchestra]], which was originally intended to be a one night a week Dead cover band formed by [[deadhead]] musicians. Before long all the group members quit their other projects and began concentrating on the group full-time. Since then John has been noted for his abilities to emulate Jerry Garcia's playing and singing abilities. On several occasions former members of the Grateful Dead have joined Kadlecik and the Dark Star Orchestra on stage.<ref name=JBDSOBio/>
In 1997, he co-founded the [[Dark Star Orchestra]], which was originally intended to be a one night a week Dead cover band formed by [[deadhead]] musicians. Before long all the group members quit their other projects and began concentrating on the group full-time. Since then John has been noted for his abilities to emulate Jerry Garcia's playing and singing abilities. On several occasions former members of the Grateful Dead have joined Kadlecik and the Dark Star Orchestra on stage.<ref name=JBDSOBio/>
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In 2003, Kadlecik began performing occasionally with [[Melvin Seals]] in several tributes to the music of the [[Jerry Garcia Band]]. This led ultimately to the formation of the Mix with Melvin Seals, Greg Anton, [[Jeff Pevar]], and Kevin Rosen. The Mix signed a recording contract with Rainman Records and released a full-length CD, ''American Spring,'' which featured two of Greg Anton's songwriting collaborations with [[Robert Hunter (lyricist)|Robert Hunter]] sung by Kadlecik as well as two of John's Hairball Willie songs co-written with lyricist Eric Olson.
In 2003, Kadlecik began performing occasionally with [[Melvin Seals]] in several tributes to the music of the [[Jerry Garcia Band]]. This led ultimately to the formation of the Mix with Melvin Seals, Greg Anton, [[Jeff Pevar]], and Kevin Rosen. The Mix signed a recording contract with Rainman Records and released a full-length CD, ''American Spring,'' which featured two of Greg Anton's songwriting collaborations with [[Robert Hunter (lyricist)|Robert Hunter]] sung by Kadlecik as well as two of John's Hairball Willie songs co-written with lyricist Eric Olson.


In August 2009, Kadlecik joined Grateful Dead members [[Bob Weir]] and [[Phil Lesh]] in their band [[Furthur (band)|Furthur]].<ref name=GlideJKDSO1/> On November 16, 2009 John announced that he was officially leaving Dark Star Orchestra to concentrate his time on Furthur.<ref name=GlideJKDSO2/> His final performance with Dark Star Orchestra was on December 5, 2009 in [[Buffalo, New York]].
In August 2009, Kadlecik joined Grateful Dead members [[Bob Weir]] and [[Phil Lesh]] in their band [[Furthur (band)|Furthur]].<ref name=GlideJKDSO1/> On November 16, 2009, John announced that he was officially leaving Dark Star Orchestra to concentrate his time on Furthur.<ref name=GlideJKDSO2/> His final performance with Dark Star Orchestra was on December 5, 2009, in [[Buffalo, New York]].


In addition to his work with Dark Star Orchestra and Furthur, Kadlecik has continued to perform on his own in the Washington D.C. area, both solo acoustic and as the leader of small bands, including projects like Firewheel.<ref name=Bio/> On April 11, 2010, John debuted the [[John K Band]] in Washington, D.C., performing his original songs, written with lyricists Eric Olson and Indi Riverflow, as well as songs by the [[Grateful Dead]], the [[Jerry Garcia Band]], [[Phish]], and others.<ref name=DHL/><ref name=DNJKInterview2011/>
In addition to his work with Dark Star Orchestra and Furthur, Kadlecik has continued to perform on his own in the Washington D.C. area, both solo acoustic and as the leader of small bands, including projects like Firewheel.<ref name=Bio/> On April 11, 2010, John debuted the [[John K Band]] in Washington, D.C., performing his original songs, written with lyricists Eric Olson and Indi Riverflow, as well as songs by the [[Grateful Dead]], the [[Jerry Garcia Band]], [[Phish]], and others.<ref name=DHL/><ref name=DNJKInterview2011/> He has also played with [[Oteil Burbridge|Oteil Burbridge's]] band Oteil and the Peacemakers.<ref>{{cite web
|url=https://archive.org/details/oteil2017-08-25.flac16
|title=Oteil and the Peacemakers Live at Nedfest on 2017-08-25
|website=Internet Archive
|publisher=The Internet Archive
|access-date=5 May 2022}}</ref>


After the final Dead performances, where [[Trey Anastasio]] was chosen to play lead guitar in favor of Kadlecik ([[Fare Thee Well: Celebrating 50 Years of the Grateful Dead|Fare Thee Well]]), he was invited back to play a few shows with Phil Lesh & Friends at Terrapin Crossroads in San Rafael, CA.<ref name=JBarticle2015/>
After the final Dead performances, where [[Trey Anastasio]] was chosen to play lead guitar in favor of Kadlecik ([[Fare Thee Well: Celebrating 50 Years of the Grateful Dead|Fare Thee Well]]), he was invited back to play a few shows with Phil Lesh & Friends at Terrapin Crossroads in San Rafael, CA.<ref name=JBarticle2015/>
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==Personal life==
==Personal life==


As of 2010, Kadlecik was living in [[Takoma Park, Maryland]], with his wife, Katy Gaughan, who is a percussionist in the jazz trio, Djesben.<ref name=Idols/>
As of 2010, Kadlecik was living in [[Takoma Park, Maryland]].


==References==
==References==
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<ref name=Allmusic>[{{Allmusic|class=artist|id=p725020/credits|pure_url=yes}} John Kadlecik: Credits] at [[Allmusic]]</ref>
<ref name=Allmusic>[{{AllMusic|class=artist|id=p725020/credits|pure_url=yes}} John Kadlecik: Credits] at [[Allmusic]]</ref>

<ref name=Idols>{{Cite news | url=http://www.takomaparkmd.gov/news/newsletter/2010/october10.pdf|newspaper=Takoma Park Newsletter | title=Playing with Idols: Local Musician Joins the Big Time | last=Henry | first=Rick | date=October 2010 | page=3 | accessdate=November 21, 2017<!--last access of live page: August 3, 2011--> | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101011083409/http://takomaparkmd.gov/news/newsletter/2010/october10.pdf | archive-date=October 11, 2010}}</ref>
<ref name=DNJKInterview2010>{{Cite web | url=http://www.dead.net/features/news/going-furthur-john-kadlecik-dead-net-interview | title=Going Furthur with John Kadlecik: The Dead.net Interview | last=Jackson | first=Blair | work=dead.net | date=June 9, 2010 | accessdate=November 8, 2011}}</ref>
<ref name=DNJKInterview2010>{{Cite web | url=http://www.dead.net/features/news/going-furthur-john-kadlecik-dead-net-interview | title=Going Furthur with John Kadlecik: The Dead.net Interview | last=Jackson | first=Blair | work=dead.net | date=June 9, 2010 | accessdate=November 8, 2011}}</ref>
<ref name=RSExhibit>{{Cite web | url=https://www.rollingstone.com/rockdaily/index.php/2009/10/22/lesh-weir-turn-out-short-set-to-preview-grateful-dead-exhibit | title=Lesh, Weir Turn Out Short Set to Preview Grateful Dead Exhibit | last=Vilanova | first=John | work=[[Rolling Stone]] | date=October 22, 2009 | accessdate=August 6, 2011}}</ref>
<ref name=RSExhibit>{{Cite web | url=https://www.rollingstone.com/rockdaily/index.php/2009/10/22/lesh-weir-turn-out-short-set-to-preview-grateful-dead-exhibit | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091027054447/http://www.rollingstone.com/rockdaily/index.php/2009/10/22/lesh-weir-turn-out-short-set-to-preview-grateful-dead-exhibit/ | url-status=dead | archive-date=October 27, 2009 | title=Lesh, Weir Turn Out Short Set to Preview Grateful Dead Exhibit | last=Vilanova | first=John | work=[[Rolling Stone]] | date=October 22, 2009 | accessdate=August 6, 2011}}</ref>
<ref name=Bio>{{Cite web | url=http://www.johnkmusic.net/bio/bio.html | title=John Kadlecik – Official Website & Personal Pages: Biography | work=JohnKMusic.net | accessdate=August 6, 2011}}</ref>
<ref name=Bio>{{Cite web | url=http://www.johnkmusic.net/bio/bio.html | title=John Kadlecik – Official Website & Personal Pages: Biography | work=JohnKMusic.net | accessdate=August 6, 2011}}</ref>
<ref name=JBDSOBio>{{Cite web | url=http://www.jambase.com/Artists/2734/Dark-Star-Orchestra/Bio | title=Dark Star Orchestra Biography | work=JamBase | accessdate=November 8, 2011}}</ref>
<ref name=JBDSOBio>{{Cite web | url=http://www.jambase.com/Artists/2734/Dark-Star-Orchestra/Bio | title=Dark Star Orchestra Biography | work=JamBase | accessdate=November 8, 2011}}</ref>
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*[http://www.dead.net/features/news/going-furthur-john-kadlecik-dead-net-interview John Kadelcik Joins Furthur: Dead.net]
*[http://www.dead.net/features/news/going-furthur-john-kadlecik-dead-net-interview John Kadelcik Joins Furthur: Dead.net]
*[http://www.jambase.com/Articles/123778/John-Kadlecik-Weighs-In-On-Grateful-Dead-Fare-Thee-Well JamBase Article: John Kadelcik Weighs In on Fare Thee Well]
*[http://www.jambase.com/Articles/123778/John-Kadlecik-Weighs-In-On-Grateful-Dead-Fare-Thee-Well JamBase Article: John Kadelcik Weighs In on Fare Thee Well]
*[https://www.thesoundpodcast.com/blog/2017/9/20/episode-47-john-kadlecik/ John Kadlecik feature interview on The Sound Podcast with Ira Haberman]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20171004034741/https://www.thesoundpodcast.com/blog/2017/9/20/episode-47-john-kadlecik/ John Kadlecik feature interview on The Sound Podcast with Ira Haberman]
*{{Cite news | url=http://www.takomaparkmd.gov/news/newsletter/2010/october10.pdf|newspaper=Takoma Park Newsletter | title=Playing with Idols: Local Musician Joins the Big Time | last=Henry | first=Rick | date=October 2010 | page=3 | accessdate=November 21, 2017<!--last access of live page: August 3, 2011--> | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101011083409/http://takomaparkmd.gov/news/newsletter/2010/october10.pdf | archive-date=October 11, 2010}}

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John Kadlecik
John Kadlecik
John Kadlecik performing with Furthur at Mann Center in Philadelphia July 23, 2011
Background information
Born (1969-06-28) June 28, 1969 (age 55)
Council Bluffs, Iowa
GenresRock, jam, psychedelic, folk, jazz, bluegrass
Occupation(s)Musician, singer-songwriter
Instrument(s)Guitar, violin, mandolin, vocals, percussion
Years active1986–present
Websitejohnkmusic.net

John Kadlecik (born June 28, 1969, in Council Bluffs, Iowa) is an American guitarist. He was a founding member as the lead guitarist for the Grateful Dead tribute band, Dark Star Orchestra, in 1997. From 2009 to 2014 he performed with original Dead members Bob Weir and Phil Lesh in Furthur.[1][2]

Early life

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John Kadlecik's mother is a visual artist and his father a city manager. Because of this, his family moved every few years in his early life. He lived in Omaha, Cincinnati and Davenport where he began studying classical violin before his family relocated to the Chicago area. In high school he became interested in improvisation and he began teaching himself guitar.[3]

John Kadlecik with the John K Band at Mexicali Live in Teaneck, NJ on April 13, 2013

Musical career

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Kadlecik played in several garage bands throughout high school before he became interested in jazz and folk music. In 1990 he began performing regularly with a Chicago area folk-rock band called Uncle Buffalo's Urban Mountain Review before joining Hairball Willie in 1991. With John on guitar, violin, and vocals, Hairball Willie performed around the Midwest and released several recordings, including a full-length studio CD, Just Defying Gravity. He then had a brief stint with a Grateful Dead tribute band called Uncle John's Band in 1996 before forming his own group called Wingnut.

In 1997, he co-founded the Dark Star Orchestra, which was originally intended to be a one night a week Dead cover band formed by deadhead musicians. Before long all the group members quit their other projects and began concentrating on the group full-time. Since then John has been noted for his abilities to emulate Jerry Garcia's playing and singing abilities. On several occasions former members of the Grateful Dead have joined Kadlecik and the Dark Star Orchestra on stage.[4]

In 2003, Kadlecik began performing occasionally with Melvin Seals in several tributes to the music of the Jerry Garcia Band. This led ultimately to the formation of the Mix with Melvin Seals, Greg Anton, Jeff Pevar, and Kevin Rosen. The Mix signed a recording contract with Rainman Records and released a full-length CD, American Spring, which featured two of Greg Anton's songwriting collaborations with Robert Hunter sung by Kadlecik as well as two of John's Hairball Willie songs co-written with lyricist Eric Olson.

In August 2009, Kadlecik joined Grateful Dead members Bob Weir and Phil Lesh in their band Furthur.[5] On November 16, 2009, John announced that he was officially leaving Dark Star Orchestra to concentrate his time on Furthur.[6] His final performance with Dark Star Orchestra was on December 5, 2009, in Buffalo, New York.

In addition to his work with Dark Star Orchestra and Furthur, Kadlecik has continued to perform on his own in the Washington D.C. area, both solo acoustic and as the leader of small bands, including projects like Firewheel.[7] On April 11, 2010, John debuted the John K Band in Washington, D.C., performing his original songs, written with lyricists Eric Olson and Indi Riverflow, as well as songs by the Grateful Dead, the Jerry Garcia Band, Phish, and others.[8][9] He has also played with Oteil Burbridge's band Oteil and the Peacemakers.[10]

After the final Dead performances, where Trey Anastasio was chosen to play lead guitar in favor of Kadlecik (Fare Thee Well), he was invited back to play a few shows with Phil Lesh & Friends at Terrapin Crossroads in San Rafael, CA.[11]

Personal life

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As of 2010, Kadlecik was living in Takoma Park, Maryland.

References

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  1. ^ John Kadlecik: Credits at Allmusic
  2. ^ Vilanova, John (October 22, 2009). "Lesh, Weir Turn Out Short Set to Preview Grateful Dead Exhibit". Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on October 27, 2009. Retrieved August 6, 2011.
  3. ^ Jackson, Blair (June 9, 2010). "Going Furthur with John Kadlecik: The Dead.net Interview". dead.net. Retrieved November 8, 2011.
  4. ^ "Dark Star Orchestra Biography". JamBase. Retrieved November 8, 2011.
  5. ^ Berndtson, Chad (November 4, 2009). "Interview: John Kadlecik – Dark Star Orchestra". GlideMagazine.com. Retrieved November 8, 2011.
  6. ^ Berndtson, Chad (November 16, 2009). "It's Official: John Kadlecik Leaving Dark Star Orchestra". GlideMagazine.com. Retrieved November 8, 2011.
  7. ^ "John Kadlecik – Official Website & Personal Pages: Biography". JohnKMusic.net. Retrieved August 6, 2011.
  8. ^ "Interview: John Kadlecik talks about the John K Band". Deadheadland.com. April 9, 2010. Retrieved August 6, 2011.
  9. ^ Jackson, Blair (July 15, 2011). "Catching Up with Furthur's John Kadlecik". dead.net. Retrieved November 8, 2011.
  10. ^ "Oteil and the Peacemakers Live at Nedfest on 2017-08-25". Internet Archive. The Internet Archive. Retrieved May 5, 2022.
  11. ^ "John Kadlecik Weighs In On Grateful Dead Fare Thee Well". jambase.com. January 9, 2015. Retrieved November 1, 2015.
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