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Hello, NJY1976, and welcome to Wikipedia! Thank you for your contributions. I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Unfortunately, one or more of your edits to the page Todd Kerns have not conformed to Wikipedia's verifiability policy, and may be removed if they have not yet been. Wikipedia articles should refer only to facts and interpretations that have been stated in print or on reputable websites or other forms of media. Always remember to provide a reliable source for quotations and for any material that is likely to be challenged, or it may be removed. Wikipedia also has a related policy against including original research in articles. Additionally, all new biographies of living people must contain at least one reliable source.

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- All I am trying to do is update the historical timeline of of the page https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Todd_Kerns. This includes corrected birthday, corrected genre and a history of the bands.

the information is below and all can be linked, but I have no idea what accurate sources I can cite to avoid the info being pulled again. As it is just a timeline of music career, I am not sure why it was taken down in the first place.:

The problem is that the information you want to add isn't backed up by reliable sources. The birthdate in the current version, for example, 1969, is confirmed by IMDb - certainly not the best source for biographical content, but better than nothing. Which source says he was born in 1967? In general, newspapers or reputable music magazines, say Rolling Stone, would make good sources on Kerns. Huon (talk) 00:36, 20 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]

‘’’Todd Kerns’’’ (born December 5, 1967, Estevan, Saskatchewan, Canada)) is a Canadian musician living in the US who has worked with several successful bands, notably Age of Electric and Static In Stereo as well as being a solo artist. Kerns is currently the bassist for Slash [1] Featuring Myles Kennedy And The Conspirators.

Bands

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Age of Electric 1989-1998

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Comprised of Todd Kerns (vocals/guitar), John Kerns (bass), Kurt Dahle (drums/backing vocals) and Ryan Dahle (guitar/vocals). The band released 5 albums (listed in discography).

Static In Stereo 2000-2003

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Todd Kerns (vocals/guitar), John Kerns (bass), Ryan Kerns (guitar), Scotty McCargar (Drums). The band released one self-titled album before disbanding in 2003

Solo Work 2004-Present

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Todd ventured on his own to record several solo albums over the past decade (listed in discography).

Sin City Sinners 2007-2014

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In 2007 Todd relocated to Las Vegas and formed the Sin City Sinners which held residencies at several key venues. Todd Kerns (vocals/guitar), Brent Muscat (guitar), Doc Ellis (bass), Rob Cournoyer (drums)

Slash Ft. Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators 2010-present

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In 2010 Todd was asked to join former Guns N Roses guitarist, Slash on tour to promote his 2010 solo Album. The band also featured Myles Kennedy of Alter Bridge on vocals as well as Brent Fitz on drums. In 2012 the band came to be officially known as Slash Featuring Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators and released the album Apocalyptic Love. Frank Sidoris joined the subsequent tour on second guitar and has remained in the lineup since. In 2014 the band released World On Fire and are currently in the midst of their world tour in support of that album.

DISCOGRAPHY

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Studio albums

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Band Album(s)
Age of Electric’’

Electric (1990) The Latest Plague (1991) Ugly (1993) The Age of Electric (1995) Make a Pest a Pet (1997)

Static In Stereo

Self-Titled (2000)

Solo Career

Go Time! (2004) Borrowing Trouble (2013) Near Life Experience (2013) Bootleg Confessional – Live in Vegas (2014)

Sin City Sinners’’

Exile on Fremont Street (2009) Broken Record (2010)

Slash’’

Slash-Live In Stoke CD/DVD (2011) Apocalyptic Love (2012) World On Fire (2014)

Age of Electric

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Electric (1990) The Latest Plague (1991) Ugly (1993) The Age of Electric (1995) Make a Pest a Pet (1997)

Static in Stereo

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Self-Titled (2000)

Solo Career

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Go Time! (2004) Borrowing Trouble (2013) Near Life Experience (2013) Bootleg Confessional – Live in Vegas (2014)

Sin City Sinners

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Exile on Fremont Street (2009) Broken Record (2010)

Slash

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Slash-Live In Stoke CD/DVD (2011) Apocalyptic Love (2012) World On Fire (2014)

  1. ^ "Slash and Myles Kennedy Talk New Album". Gibson. Retrieved June 7, 2011.