Kim Field and The Mighty Titans of Tone

 

The Mighty Titans of Tone is a Seattle-based r&b group scene fronted by internationally celebrated harmonica player, guitarist, and singer Kim Field. 

Field began his musical career in New York, where he worked with the Sting Rays, a group managed by future Grammy winner Phil Schaap. Returning to his hometown of Seattle, he teamed up with Isaac Scott, appearing on two albums with the legendary guitarist. Field then co-founded with Louis X. Erlanger the group The Slamhound Hunters, whose performances and two albums for Satin Records, 4/1 Mind and Private Jungle, were strongly received in both Europe and the United States. Field formed The Mighty Titans of Tone in 2007.

Over the years Field has appeared on bills with such rhythm and blues legends as Muddy Waters, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Robert Cray, the Fabulous Thunderbirds, Gregg Allman, James Cotton, Otis Rush, John Lee Hooker, Albert Collins, the Righteous Brothers, Walter Horton, and Big Mama Thornton. He has appeared at the San Francisco Blues Festival, in New York City’s Central Park, at Portland’s Waterfront Rhythm and Blues Festival, at the Winthrop Rhythm and Blues Festival, and was a featured performer at Seattle's Bumbershoot Festival seven years running. Field’s songwriting has been highlighted in the soundtracks of two feature films, The Killoff and The Lawless Land.

For the Mighty Titans of Tone, Field has assembled an all-star quartet of the Northwest’s premier musicians: guitarist Tim Sherman, bassist Brady Daniel Kish, steel guitarist Bob Knetzger, and drummer David Hudson. 

Unsurpassed musical chops, a dynamic stage act, and a unique repertoire of original tunes and the best that the blues and r&b have to offer—that is Kim Field and the Mighty Titans of Tone.