Soul Kitchen

Soul Kitchen is a group associated with hard rock and rock, and the name is used for more than one act. One version is a Munich live entertainment band, also called Soul Kitchen Band, and is described as one of the more successful cover bands in Germany. That line-up includes Frank Riley, Gail Anderson, Oliver Ringleb, Christian Schwarzbach, Stefan Köhl, Jan Zelinka, André Carol, Hans-Heiner Bettinger, Axel Kühn and Daniel Zweig.

Another Soul Kitchen is a hard rock and blues-rock band from Los Angeles that operates in the early 1990s. It is formed by brothers Troy Lush on guitar and Curtis Lush on bass, who move to Los Angeles from Connecticut. The group also includes singer Jeff Wilson and drummer Fran Scaglione. Its sound combines L.A. sleaze rock with blues and southern rock elements, and it releases a self-titled debut album in 1992. Songs highlighted from that record include “Blue Eyes”, “One-Way Ticket Man”, “Mother Lode” and the ballad “Rosie Jones”.

A third Soul Kitchen is listed as a feel-good party band from the UK. The group is also tagged as a 1990s hard rock act on Giant Records.