On Thursday November 12th in front of a capacity crowd at House of Blues in Hollywood CA, Kirby Kelly of Sherman, Texas beat out more than 4,000 guitarists to be crowned Guitar Center’s 2009 King of the Blues. Kelly competed against four other undiscovered blues guitarists from all across the country to a panel of celebrity judges that included Jimmy Vivino of the Tonight Show Band, Elliot Easton of The Cars, accomplished session musician Blues Saraceno, blues legend Hubert Sumlin of Howlin’ Wolf and Muddy Waters, renowned blues guitarist Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Grammy Award winner Pete Anderson, Steve Lukather of Toto, Editor-in-Chief of Guitar World Brad Tolinski, and Dweezil Zappa.
Watch Kirby Kelly’s performance at The House of Blues in Los Angeles:
Hosted by Grammy-Nominated blues guitarist Kenny Wayne Shepherd, the event was a celebration of guitar and the music that has defined and influenced generations of musicians and all of today’s popular music. Grammy Award winning producer and guitarist Pete Anderson kicked-off the show with a set of red-hot blues, which was followed by the King of the Blues final competition where each of five contestants fronted a vintage black tuxedo-clad live band lead by Pete Anderson.
Performing to a live rendition of 1 of the 25 official King of the Blues backing-tracks, the five contestants also were required to perform a two-minute solo-performance on a Gibson acoustic guitar to display their ability to master two major aspects of the guitar. Following the contestants’ performances Guitar Center’s King of the Blues Finals culminated with an electrifying performance by blues great Joe Bonamassa, who invited a series of surprise special guest musicians to join him on-stage for an exclusive collaboration which included Hubert Sumlin, Steve Lukather, Jimmy Vivino, Elliot Easton, and Glenn Hughes of Deep Purple and Black Sabbath.
Kelly’s victory was his crowning moment on the long road to being named Guitar Center’s King of the Blues. A life-long blues player, Kelly has been playing the blues for his family and friends for years. Entered by a friend in the King of the Blues competition, Kelly beat out over 4,000 other guitarists in five rounds of grueling competition.
After his victory, Kelly was awarded an impressive package of prizes, including $25,000 cash, along with a Gibson ’59 Les Paul reissue guitar, a $2,500 Levi’s® shopping spree, a Marshall Vintage Modern 50 watt half stack, a Boss GT-10 Guitar Multi Effects Pedal, a feature in Guitar World magazine, worldwide distribution of their music in iTunes and more, plus endorsement deals from Ernie Ball, Marshall Amplification, VOX Amplification and Gibson.
Additional regional, district and local prize packages were also awarded, thanks to the generous support of Gibson Guitar, Levi’s®, Ernie Ball, Marshall, Boss, VOX, Guitar World Magazine and TuneCore, all of whom are proud partners of Guitar Center’s King of the Blues.
Introduced in 2006, King of the Blues is more than just a competition to find the most technically skilled players. The King of the Blues is designed to seek out the most passionate, innovative and authentic guitar players and give them a shot at stardom. For example, previous King of the Blues Winner, Aaron Loesch, was invited to perform at Eric Clapton’s Crossroads Festival in front of over 25,000 attendees.






Kirby Kelly-King of the Blues. No big secret to me. Gee whiz. Where you people been hidin’?
I agree with Susan!
Saw Kirby K @ a Blues fest in Tulsa OK May 2001. Was wondering if he has a website, or of possible tour dates. He was GREAT, and would like to see him again.
Elmo
I’ve seen Kirby Kelly twice at a small intimate club (BB’s Lawn Side BBQ in Kansas City). The man is phenomenal! Real nice guy, too. His success is long over due. I’d go see him anytime he’s within driving distance.
I’ve had the good fortune of knowing Kirby and listening to his music for years, maybe 15 or more now. There is no one who deserves this recognition more than Kirby. Until now, I would venture to say that he is the best slide and blues player in the world that know one knows. Congratulations Kirby. The many nights you sat on a chair and played in our little club will be memories we take with us forever. I’d say if you are within a hundred miles of one of his performances, you must make the journey. You will not be dissapointed.