Ko And The Knockouts Concert History

The Year 2000 was a good one to be a garage rock band in Detroit. The White Stripes were beginning their assault on the mainstream and there were a bunch of like-minded groups kicking out the rock. It seemed like everyone was starting bands and putting out records. Ko & the Knockouts formed when Ko Shih, who was bartending at Detroit hot spot the Magic Stick and had been the bass player for the Come Ons, was approached by Long Gone John of Sympathy for the Recording Industry to put a song on his upcoming compilation of Detroit bands.

Date Concert Venue Location
Dec 20, 2002
Electric Six / Jack White / American Mars / Blanche / Tiffany Gazic & Brendan Benson / Come Ons / The Go / His Name Is Alive / Judah Johnson / Ko And The Knockouts / Dean Lyman / The New Yuletide Believers / Kate O'Hara / Saturday Looks Good To Me...
Electric Six / Jack White / American Mars / Blanche / Tiffany Gazic & Brendan Benson / Come Ons / The Go / His Name Is Alive / Judah Johnson / Ko And The Knockouts / Dean Lyman / The New Yuletide Believers / Kate O'Hara / Saturday Looks Good To Me / Sirens / Slumber Party / The Thom McAnn Carolers / The Waxwings Show all bands
C-Pop Gallery Detroit, Michigan, United States
Oct 04, 2002
The Dirtbombs / Detroit Cobras / Ko And The Knockouts The Crocodile Cafe Seattle, Washington, United States
Rock
Punk
Alternative
Garage Rock
Power Pop
Garage Rock Revival
Detroit
Detroit Rock
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 Antoine Doinel

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