Kevin Gilbert

Singer-songwriter and musician.

Kevin Gilbert - Artists & Creatives born November 20th, 1966
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A prominent figure in the world of music, this artist gained recognition as a talented singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. He was a member of the progressive rock band 'Giraffe' and was also part of 'Kaleidoscope'. The individual released several solo albums, with 'Thud' being one of the most acclaimed. In addition to solo ventures, collaborations with various artists highlighted versatility and depth in musical expression.

Released the album 'Thud'

Contributed to projects with 'Giraffe' and 'Kaleidoscope'

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