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Honorary Aces - players and professionals who have appeared on stage with the KC Aces band - consummate professionals and entertainers

If you've played even a single song with Kansas City's Aces band,  you're an Honorary Ace. (This also applies to sound professionals, photographers, and technicians  who've helped us - you know who you are!!)

If you'd *like* to sit in for a song, a set, or more,  let us know[If you think you deserve to be on this page, well... let us know. :-) ]
 

Greg Harding - Honorary Ace - master of blues, twang, and slide guiter. Don't miss him!!Greg Harding - a practitioner of soul, twang, and slide guitar sizzle, Greg's in a class all his own. Hollow bodies, Telecasters, Strats - Greg makes 'em all sound like you've never heard them before. Greg played with the Aces at Manhattan's in Kansas City in April 2008.   We miss you, man!!
 

Rod Lincoln - percussion and recording artist, master professional musician and all around nice guy.Rod Lincoln - a drummer's drummer, Rod hails from from St Joe, Mo., and was instrumental in creating soulful sounds for a key Aces gig - the Griffin Gala fundraiser for Christ Lutheran School at Overland Park's Ritz Charles in March, 2008.  Thanks, Rod!! You were great!!
 

James Albright - honorary member of the Kansas City Aces band, world class bassist and musicianJames Albright - bassist extraordinaire, James lent his formidable talents and ineffable skill to an early KC Aces gig. James rocks with the best of them - and he's a very busy teacher and player around the midwest. You won't want to miss the chance to see James play.
 
Brian Turner - www.BrianWithAnEye.com - professional photographer, drummer, musicianBrian Turner - who can argue with someone that has it all: taste, balance, professionalism, and youthful good looks - - as well as consummate musical talent and chops? Brian took many of the photos you see on the KCAces.com site. You can also see him out and about, drumming with Kansas City's Rhythm Rockets band.  
 

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