Ken Herblin is a Delaware-based singer/songwriter/guitarist who has been duped into playing bass with the Elk-Tones. Promises of wealth and fame were greatly exaggerated, and rumours of his departure run rampant at every show. This should come as no surprise as anyone who has spent a few years in the area has no doubt seen him play in more than one band. Sometimes in the same night. Adjectives are easy, but the one that seems to stick is "Journeyman". He prefers "dude".

As the songwriter/frontman for Charming Arms, Ken performed 200+ shows back in the diz-ay. If you were at the Deer Park circa 1990, and remember it, you probably heard him. Other bands that he participated in that you may have seen/heard/ignored include Famous, Pigeonhole, Big Girl, Flatware, and Lost Parade.

More recently, Ken has contributed sonically to The Knobs and alt-country power pop band I'm Not Sally. As a member of Cliff Hillis and the Forward Thinkers, Ken pleads with the band to book shows as far away from home as possible. He owns and operates a project studio where he stares into the patchbay wondering where the signal went.

A second solo record is currently in shambles.

 

Check out Ken's Website www.kenherblin.com