Gun & Doll Show

Two girls and four boys make up the Rock & Roll Cirque Du Chevrolet that is The Gun and Doll Show. They have appeared before standing-room-only crowds since 1993. San Francisco Chronicle's James Sullivan wrote, "The group has built a devoted following with an outrageous stage presence and exuberance. "The expert songwriting and creepy intensity of their debut 1998 CD, 'Working On The Bomb' (Fortune Records) introduced the West Coast to the band's unique sound." Their 2000 release 'New Blood' (Fortune Records) was touted as one of the "Top 10 albums of 2000" (alongside Green Day and The Who) in The East Bay Express. The seven piece has been featured in Playboy and Maxim's Blender Magazine.

"Killian writes the group's songs, sings lead, and is a first class bull-sh*tter in the best sense of the term. Before I could even ask him a question, he had a fresh pint in my hand. I asked him about his songs, and he stated that he gets all his material from his neighborhood streets, and believe me it shows. A boulevard surrealist who actually rocks! He's quick with a smile and didn't seem to mind answering questions that, I'm sure, every drunk and failed songwriter has asked after each gig. The capper was when I asked whom his fave songwriters were, and without missing a beat he replied Louis Armstrong and Joe Strummer. Gotta love this guy! Next time I hear about The Gun and Doll Show playing in SF, or the surrounding area, I know I'll be there." - Air Wreak, freelance writer