Mike Kennerty
Alternative rock, Guitarist
1980 –
Who is Mike Kennerty?
Mike Kennerty (born Michael Brian Kennerty) on July 20, 1980 in Houston, Texas is the rhythm guitarist and backing vocalist for The All-American Rejects. Kennerty is a founding member and guitarist of the punk band These Enzymes, along with bandmate and drummer, Chris Gaylor. He produced and played guitar on Ben Weasel's album These Ones Are Bitter. He is also the owner of Edmond Records, which specializes in colored vinyl pressings, including Ben Weasel's latest album. Kennerty has a love for Dr.Pepper and Taco Bell, at which he has said he used to work. Mike uses variety of guitars. His old main guitar used to be a Gibson SG in white. Now he uses mostly his own custom Washburn Guitars brand guitars in red, white, and black finishes. But he still uses a Cherry Red Gibson SG for performing "The Last Song" live and a Ebony Gibson SG for performing "Move Along" live. His choice in amps are the same as fellow AAR-guitarist Nick Wheeler, a Vox AC30 for both clean and dirty sound.
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- Born
- Jul 20, 1980
Houston - Nationality
- United States of America
- Profession
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on July 23, 2013
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