Kevin John Chown
December 24, 1969 ~ July 6, 2026 (age 56)
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Kevin John Chown, 56, of Escanaba passed away Monday, July 6, 2026 at his home. Visitation and Funeral services will be held on Saturday, July 18, 2026 in Escanaba. A complete obituary will be forthcoming. The Anderson Funeral Homes of Escanaba and Gladstone are assisting the Chown family with the arrangements.
Kevin John Chown (December 24, 1969 – July 6, 2026) was an American bass player best known for his work with Finnish vocalist Tarja Turunen, funk/rock/fusion quartet Chad Smith's Bombastic Meatbats, and progressive metal bands Edwin Dare and Artension.
In addition to the Bombastic Meatbats, he was a member of Steelheart, instrumental groups Cosmosquad and Der Elefant as well as L.A. blues rockers Bleeding Harp, and has performed and recorded with artists such as Paul Gilbert, Sebastian Bach, Uncle Kracker, Chuck Berry, Ted Nugent, Tony MacAlpine, Jeff Kollman, and Tiles. Chown resided in the Los Angeles area where he worked as an in-demand session player, writer, producer and sometime television actor in addition to his band commitments.
Chown was one of the cast members of season 8 of Swedish
reality show Allt för Sverige and became a regular on WDBC radio with host
Craig Woerpel during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Chown was born and raised in rural Escanaba, Michigan, and
grew up in a very musical environment. His father was a high school band
teacher and his mother gave private piano lessons. He originally started out on
drums but soon switched to bass guitar after hearing John Paul Jones and Led
Zeppelin and began performing professionally at age 15 with a popular local
band called Tyrant.
After a year at Bay College, Chown moved to Detroit to attend Wayne State University where he earned a bachelor's degree in jazz studies and was honored as "College Jazz Soloist of the Year" in 1993 at the Montreux Detroit Jazz Festival. At the same time, Chown also pursued his love of rock'n'roll and played with several bands around Detroit. While attending the NAMM Show in Anaheim, CA in 1991, Chown crossed paths with guitarist Jeff Kollman and soon joined his Toledo, OH-based progressive metal band, Edwin Dare. The group quickly garnered a strong following throughout parts of the Midwest and released 3 studio albums in the 1990s which were particularly well received in Japan. Chown would also release an all-instrumental solo album, Freudian Slip, in 1996.
While playing with Edwin Dare, Chown also developed a reputation as a producer and session musician working out of his own Detroit-based studio. Among others, he became heavily involved with local progressive rock band Tiles, producing and playing on three of their albums, Tiles (1994), Fence the Clear (1997) and Presents of Mind (1998). He also wrote and produced songs and jingles for the Detroit Red Wings, the Detroit Tigers, Little Caesars Pizza and The Weather Channel, among others. In 1997, Chown briefly worked with Detroit rock icon Ted Nugent after being introduced by local rock singer Steve Black, Nugent's radio co-host. He would perform live in-studio with Nugent on his radio program on a couple of occasions.
In the mid 1990s, Chown was featured in Guitar Player
magazine's 'Spotlight' column which led to a working relationship with GP
columnist Mike Varney, also the head of Shrapnel Records. Chown became the bass
player for newly formed multi-national progressive metal group Artension,
recording 2 studio albums, Into the Eye of the Storm (1996) and Phoenix Rising
(1997) for Shrapnel. He left the group in 1998 but would participate in the
recording of two more albums, Sacred Pathways (2002) and New Discovery (2003).
He also recorded albums with guitar virtuosos Tony MacAlpine (Violent Machine,
1996), Jeff Kollman (Into The Unknown, 1996), and George Bellas (Turn of the
Millenium, 1997), and contributed bass to two releases by progressive metal
band Magnitude 9.
Chown moved to Los Angeles in 1997 and quickly became a much
in-demand session player, re-teaming with his old Edwin Dare cohort Jeff
Kollman on various projects, producing acclaimed drummer Mike Terrana's 1999
solo album, Shadow of the Past, guesting on vocalist John West's Earth Maker
(2002), and playing on a long list of soundtracks for TV and film. In addition,
he picked up work as an actor, always playing a musician, and had various
recurring on-screen acting performances, including on the television series
"How I Met Your Mother". Chown also landed the coveted bass gig with
platinum selling artist Uncle Kracker and toured the country in support of No
Stranger to Shame, culminating in a double header home town gig in Escanaba in
late 2003.
In 2005, Chown became the bassist and co-musical director for Ivan Kane's Royal Jelly, a burlesque show with a residency at Hollywood's Forty Deuce club; the troupe made a national TV appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! in October 2006 performing the Aerosmith classic "Walk This Way". Chown and fellow Royal Jelly musicians, Jeff Kollman and Charlie Waymire, also recorded an album of original music under the name JKB. Bleeding the Soul was issued in 2004 and accompanied by a promotional video for the song "By Myself", shot at club Forty Deuce.
In the summer of 2008, Chown joined rock and roll icon Chuck
Berry for his appearance at the Long Beach Blues Festival. Chown was also
brought into the Chad Smith's Bombastic Meatbats fold, a 1970s fusion/funk
oriented quartet led by Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith, and featuring
keyboardist Ed Roth and Chown's long-time musical companion, Jeff Kollman, on
guitar.[citation needed] The band made their live debut at the 2008 NAMM Show,
followed by a short tour of Japan, and released their debut album, Meet the
Meatbats, the following year. The group toured Japan twice more, with Matt
Sorum and Kenny Aronoff filling in for Smith, and have since issued two more
albums, More Meat (2010) and Live Meat And Potatoes (2012). The group appeared
at the Guitar Center Drum-Off at L.A.'s Club Nokia in early January 2014 where
they were joined by guitar legend Steve Lukather.
In 2011, Chown got the call to join former Nightwish
vocalist Tarja Turunen on her world tour in support of her album What Lies
Beneath, which included shows all across Europe and South America. The latter
was documented via the Act I: Live in Rosario DVD (2012); Chown also appears on
Tarja's three most recent studio recordings, Colours in the Dark (2013), which
debuted Top 10 in half a dozen European countries, The Brightest Void (2016),
and The Shadow Self (2016). The latter two also feature Chown's Bombastic
Meatbats bandmate, Chad Smith, on select songs. Chown appears in the "No
Bitter End" promotional video and took part in the band's extensive Far
East and European tours, highlighted by an appearance at Germany's prestigious
Wacken Open Air festival on August 5 in front of some 80,000 fans.
In March 2015, former Skid Row vocalist Sebastian Bach
announced the addition of Chown to his touring band. He made his live debut
with Bach during a 10-date tour around the Southwest; a full-fledged US tour
followed in the summer of 2015. He was also approached by guitarist Paul
Gilbert and invited to help record his latest Kevin Shirley produced album, I
Can Destroy, released in late 2015 in Japan and worldwide in 2016.
In late 2016, Chown, along with fellow Tarja band members Alex Scholpp and Timm Schreiner, released a three-song EP under the name Der Elefant, accompanied by a video for the song "Elefante".
In December 2016, Chown was announced as the new bassist and official band member of progressive metal/fusion trio, Cosmosquad, featuring guitarist Jeff Kollman and drummer Shane Gaalaas. Chown is featured on the group's latest studio album, The Morbid Tango, released in early 2017. Chown and Kollman were also part of the Bleeding Harp line-up that recorded the 2018 release, Truth, which features a guest vocal appearance by Doug Pinnick of King's X fame on a cover of The Allman Brothers Band classic "Whipping Post".
In November 2018, Chown announced the digital-only re-release of his 2 solo efforts, Freudian Slip (1996) and Light the Way (2013), titled Kevin Chown. In addition, the re-mastered 2-for-1 package also includes 3 previously unreleased bonus tracks, "Detroit Shuffle", featuring guitarist Jeff Kollman, "Paris", and "Move the People". Chown is also featured on Tarja's 2018 multi-format release Act II, available on DVD, Blu-ray, CD and vinyl.
On September 1, 2019, Chown announced that he would be
leaving Tarja after a 9-year stint with the band and join former Skid Row
frontman Sebastian Bach for a fall U.S. tour and that he had begun working with
singer/songwriter Trevor Ohlsen in his hometown of Escanaba, MI.
Select discography
Kevin Chown
Kevin Chown (2018)
Light the Way EP (2013)
Freudian Slip (Legato, 1996)
w/ Bleeding Harp
Truth (Red Rover, 2018)
w/ Cosmosquad
The Morbid Tango (Marmaduke, 2017)
w/ Der Elefant
Der Elefant EP (self-released, 2016)
w/ Paul Gilbert
PG-30 Live at Zepp Tokyo 2016 CD/DVD (Wowow Ent., 2017)
I Can Destroy (WHD Ent./earMusic, 2015)
w/ Tarja
In the Raw (earMusic/Edel, 2019)
Act II CD/DVD (earMusic/Edel, 2018)
The Shadow Self (earMusic/Edel, 2016)
The Brightest Void EP (earMusic/Edel, 2016)
Colours in the Dark (earMusic/Edel, 2013)
Act I: Live in Rosario DVD (earMusic/Edel, 2012)
w/ Chad Smith's Bombastic Meatbats
Live Meat and Potatoes (Marmaduke/Bickee, 2012)
More Meat (Warrior, 2010)
Meet the Meatbats (Warrior, 2009)
w/ JKB
Bleeding the Soul (Marmaduke, 2004)
w/ John West
Earth Maker (Frontiers, 2002)
w/ Mike Terrana
Man of the World (Lion Music, 2005)
Shadows of the Past (Hotwire, 1999)
w/ Magnitude 9
Reality in Focus (InsideOut, 1998)
Chaos to Control (InsideOut, 1998)
w/ The Original Moon
Graffiti (GRP, 1998)
w/ Tony MacAlpine
Live in L.A. VHS (Metropolis, 1997)
Violent Machine (Metropolis, 1996)
w/ Artension
New Discovery (Marquee, 2003)
Sacred Pathways (Marquee, 2002)
Phoenix Rising (Shrapnel, 1997)
Eye of the Storm (Shrapnel, 1996)
w/ Jeff Kollman
Into the Unknown (Legato/Bandai, 1996)
w/ Tiles
Tiles (Dream Circle, 1994)
w/ Edwin Dare
My Time to Die (Marmaduke/Teichiku, 1997)
Cantbreakme (Marmaduke/Teichiku, 1995)
The Unthinkable Deed (Marmaduke/Teichiku, 1993)
Other appearances
Thomas Lang - ProgPop (Muso Entertainment, 2019)
Tiles - Pretending 2 Run (Laser's Edge, 2016)
Jeff Kollman - Silence in the Corridor (Marmaduke, 2013)
Jeff Kollman Band - Empower . . . Devour !!! (Marmaduke,
2010)
Cosmosquad - Acid Test (Marmaduke/Big M.F., 2007)
Jeff Kollman - Live at the Baked Potato (Marmaduke, 2007)
$ign of 4 - Dancing with St. Peter (Track Record, 2002)
Jeff Kollman - Shedding Skin (Marmaduke/Big M.F., 1999)
Tiles - Presents of Mind (InsideOut, 1998)
Tiles - Fence the Clear (InsideOut, 1997)
George Bellas - Turn of the Millennium (Shrapnel, 1997)
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