KRANTZ
After leaving his home state of Iowa, traveling the world, touring over 200 days per year with a band called, The Effects and opening for bands such as the Kings of Leon, Shinedown, Foreigner and the Toadies, Jeffrey Danger made the decision to “live the dream” and eventually landed in Nashville. He hit the studio between tapings of MTV’s music competition, American Supergroup where he eventually became a finalist in the competition. Following the release of his self-produced solo album, Krantz joined forces with Erik Theiling (bass), Tee Tallent (keys) and Adrian Flores (percussion), who he met on the Broadway circuit. Together they bring a psychedelic/pop/rock edge equipped with an in-your face attitude, intertwining, provocative lyrics, and authentic, no-holds rock and roll. Krantz embraces frantic ecstasy and introspective depths, alternating between crazy antics, a dash of face paint, and a meaningful look within. The new record takes on several personalities, drawing influences from pop to reggae to artists including, The Beatles, Weezer and T Rex, among other golden age rock acts.
MUSIC
PAST SHOWS
1919
Bear's Den
Blue Bar & Rack Room
Cheers Shot Bar
Des Moines Social Club
Elbo Room
Exit/In
Fubar
Gaslamp
Gaslight Lounge
Growlers
Howl At The Moon Music Festival
Howlers
HVAC Pub
Lee's Liquor Lounge
Lindbergs
Mercy Lounge
PA's Lounge
Parlor and Yard
Pearl Street Warehouse
Pianos (Showroom)
San Jac Saloon
Soulshine Pizza Factory
Summerfest
The 5 Spot
The Barbary
The Basement
The Boulevard Tavern
The Cabooze
The Cobra
The Country Nashville
The End
The Hermitage
The High Watt
The Local
The Nick
The Riot Room
Tin Roof Broadway
Unbarlievable
Union Library
Venue Shrine
Winners Bar and Grill