Kennedy shaped Sean Kennedy the King Kats from musicians who experienced a vibrant chemistry when playing together. Drummer Dave Maneeley, formerly with Dick Dale, came from Los Angeles. Jim Hannibal, a super-energetic sax player, and Roddy Larsen, master of the upright bass, round out the foursome. Together they express a talented wild style, although their haircuts are short and their clothing is average guy-on-the-street. Hepcat Records released the band's first CD, Big Town, in 1998. Kennedy wrote most of the songs, but the CD also covers Buddy Holly's Not Fade Away. The band kept the tempo of the CD tight and interesting, with no long boring solos, putting ten tracks into 33 dynamic minutes. By 2000, Lloyd Tripp (bass), came from England and replaced Roddy Larsen, bringing a strong rockabilly influence with him. Wes Anthony replaced Jim Hannibal on the tenor sax and added a roots rock rhythm. This mixture of talents continues to put out backyard music, Americana style, for the working-class. ~ Eleanor Ditzel, Rovi