Abel Kane – Following Their Dreams
By Bev Moser

I
was honored to be asked to attend a show at the Clarksville River fest
by one of Nashville’s newer acts, Abel Kane. As the name implies – if
you know your biblical references – and as the band members themselves
describe who they are and what the group name refers too as little bit
bad and a little bit of good.
Abel Kane is made up of three band members, Ryan Reynolds, Dave Webb
and Jamey Perrenot. Each bringing to the group many years of working
within the music industry, with some of the top name groups, behind the
scene writers, and music row icons. This particular show was held
outdoors, on the banks of the Cumberland River and the crowd filled not
only the sloping grassy area in front of the stage, but also crowded the
sidewalks and vendor areas stretching along the riverfront. The show
was nothing short of everything the band claims to be, true country
music – with a kick butt rockin’ feel and attitude. They formed this
band with the desire to bring the lyrics from their hearts to yours,
while they follow their dreams of changing the face of country music,
and I believe, as they do, it is gonna happen!
The Best of Us
There’s a crowd outside my window
Gathered in the street
They’re screaming at each other
All in the name of peace
War never is the answer
But some battles must be fought
Just as long as we remember
Who it is that pays the cost ….
Recently lead singer Ryan Reynolds wrote the lyrics to this heartfelt
and touching tribute to those who serve in our armed forces and within
days of putting the song on the band’s YouTube website and official band
website, it had been “hit” well over 2000 times. The band put out a
request to their listeners and friends asking for photos of service men
and women to be included in an upcoming video for the song. What the
band did not expect, was 1000’s of letters along with the photos and the
stories and touching words expressed in them. You can see a slideshow
on YouTube of some of the photos at
www.youtube.com/AbelKaneRocks and also on the bands website at
www.abelkane.com
After the show, I met with the guys and visited with them about who
they are, where they have been and where they are headed … and in true
Abel Kane fashion, the visit was a little rough around the edges at
times, and others very down to earth, heartfelt and revealing of the
good natured people they are. I was blessed in sharing some of their
time and taking a peek inside what makes Abel Kane so appealing.
Bev: I am so glad to get to visit with each of you and thank you for
inviting me tonight. I know tonight’s show was a tribute to the
troops, our war hero’s. Can you share with me your feelings on your
participation and feelings to this tribute?
Abel Kane: We support our troops, no matter the politics are behind
it. Those people are over there sacrificing their lives, and their time
with their families, so we are definitely behind them. It is a way for
us to say THANK YOU. It is pretty humbling, because I know I would not
want to be over there. I would not want to do that, but thank God,
there are men and women who are willing.
Bev: You have a website with photos and letters from the soldiers, I
understand it has been overwhelming. What has had the most impact on
you from this part of the tribute?
Abel Kane: Jamey – The website is already up, Ryan wrote a song a
couple weeks ago called “The Best of Us”; this was his brilliance and
his idea. He sent out messages via myspace and youtube and our band
website to ask people to send us photos and stories of their friends and
family, both past and present in the military that they would like to
see honored. We put together this slide show of the photos.
Unfortunately, we do not have time during the time-span of the song to
share the story that accompanies each picture, but we have pictures that
we felt really were significant. We were over whelmed with the
response and are still getting photos and letters, but we had to agree
on a cut off to a degree – so we could get this out there. If you go
to our Youtube site you can see the slide show and listen to the song.
And it is also on our website, www.AbelKane.com and we will put it up
on our myspace page as well.
Ryan – We are also working on something new, and I think we have
agreed it will be a website at www.thebestofus.com, but it is a work in
progress. This whole thing started as simply being a homage to those
who have served, and within a week to ten days we were inundated with
several hundred photographs of fallen soldiers by their parents,
sisters, brothers, wives and husbands of their last picture of their
loved ones. We originally wanted to do a video for the song …but it
quickly turned into a slide show which we then extended the length of
the song by a minute and a half just to fit in all the pictures we
could.
Bev: Where does the name Abel Kane come from?
Abel Kane: Dave – It is a little bit of good and a little bit of bad in all of us.
Ryan – Some people are good at being bad, and some people are bad at being good.
Bev: The three of you come from many years experience in the music
business, as a culmination of these experiences, what makes your music
grab the hearts of the listeners?
Abel Kane: Ryan – We all started out as groupies (much laughter filled the air).
Jamey – That is a really good question (pointing at Ryan) he is a
song writer by trade and comes up with the catchy lyrics and ideas and
the hooks and stuff, and Dave and I come from the player and
instrumentalist background and when Ryan and I started it was just his
concept really, but I had wanted to do something just like this for
awhile where you could take country songs and you just rock ‘em out, not
country rock so much, but really ROCK THE COUNTRY. So the song and the
music is more like a rock song with country lyrics, and add some banjo
and fiddle, so it still has that country twang on there, but also has
that heavy rock thing as well.
Dave - for me, being selfish or whatever, but my background is being
a bass player for a lot of years and I have had the opportunity to
travel and play with some very big names and very cool people and do
very cool things but, at the end of the day, you are still just a hired
gun, you are a side man, so when these guys offered the opportunity to
come in and be a part of something, and step up to the front line and
actually have my name on it too, as an artist I jumped at it. I fell in
love with the music and the guys
Bev: How long have the three of you been together as Abel Kane?
Abel Kane: Dave – As the three of us, I came in the end of May
Ryan (adds chidingly) – but we still have not told our parents about us yet!
Bev: Do you have any plans in the works for going over and entertaining the troops?
Abel Kane: We are trying to get that worked out, yeah, but there
seems to be a lot of wrinkles and kinks in the system between trying to
get over there and get to our soldiers, but we are really wanting too
and hoping we can work this out. When it is meant to happen, then it
will happen. We want to take to them just a little piece of home.
Bev: You have written with some great songwriters, do you have a
favorite or if you could write with anybody in the world, who would it
be?
Abel Kane: Jamey - well I am a Beatles fan, that is what made me
want to play music was hearing the Beatles, so if I ever got a chance to
do anything with Paul McCartney, I would probably faint.
Ryan - And you would wake up and write a really good one!
Dave – I could probably be just as happy playing bass for Aerosmith
or Conway Twitty – of course it would be difficult to do it now with
Conway.
Ryan - well I have actually probably already have had the honor to
write with who I wanted too. In the country format, there was a guy
named Harlan Howard, and Harlan was the sh*t! There is nobody more
awesome. We smoked, and we drank and we played a 1000 games of chess
where he kicked my ass every time, and sometimes on accident a song
would fall out. That probably is my guy. I have been lucky enough to
be one of the few people who can say I have had that dream come true.
Bev: Going back to the tribute and the Best of Us, will there
actually be a video, or are you going to stick with the slide show?
Abel Kane: The slide show. When you see this, you will realize
there really is not a video that can do as much justice and have as much
impact as the slide show.
Bev: Are you looking to get picked up by a major music label or are you happy with the way you are promoting your music?
Abel Kane: There is some stuff we are involved with, called INSIGHT
ENTERTAINMENT, make sure you check out what is coming up in December.
We have a pretty cool thing worked out with them that is going to bring
us a lot of exposure. And we will be neck deep in the whole thing,
kickin’ butt. When you take a chance on something like this and talking
about homage, we are the people for the people. This first album by
itself we were really proud of it, the second album is in the pipeline
and it is rollin’ up to the deck and it is very close to being finished.
If you loved the first one, well we have gotten nothin’ but two
thumbs up on the second one. It is souped up, bigger and meaner. It is
a little more like we have found ourselves and discovered what, as a
group, we are, the first one was definitely honest and we feel like it
is us, but this second one, we are growing up a little bit, and I don’t
mean like emotionally (laughter fills the air again) cause we are not
ever gonna grow up.
Bev: So far what is one particular memory of your career that really stands out?
Abel Kane: LOTS of laughs and snickers when I asked this question.
Dave – I just played my first ever biker rally, and it was with these
guy (emphasizing THESE GUYS) and it was like one of my first gigs out
with them, and it was a crazy, very crazy weekend. Enuf said. It was
at Little Sturgis, in Sturgis KY . Hells Angels was our security. I
will say one thing and that is that there are just certain things that
you cannot un-see.
Bev: What’s next on the horizon for you?
Abel Kane: Short term, we just got a big gig in Phoenix AZ, they
have locked us down, for the entire state fair for AZ. We will be doing
shows on both country stations, doing on air stuff, and the rock
station too, because we can, we are both. We are headed west, the dirty
bird is flying west, for 24 dates, the 1st day of the fair to the last
day of the fair, three times a day for three weeks.
Bev: What would you most like people to say about Abel Kane when they look back in fifty years?
Abel Kane: Dave – That we changed the face of modern music.
Ryan – We want them to still be trying to figure out just what the
h*ll it was that we did. I want them to be teaching a class at Belmont
in Nashville and half the class is factual and half is figurin us out.
And it is the most simplest of all things, we just give the truth. We
are straight with everybody. We don’t cringe… we don’t smile and
pretend we like everybody. Man this is the best part, getting’ to meet
everybody. We do not have fans, there is no such thing, and we have the
KANE GANG, that is a whole different animal. That is our backbone, we
are nothing without them, there is no marketing machine, no over paid
labels, no fake manufacturing, this is human based.
Jamey – Hey we just want to add, that when you print this, make sure you tell ‘em all how good looking we are!