Brad Kent

Brad Kent
Born22 June 1958
OriginVancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Died(2016-02-03)3 February 2016 (aged 57)
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Genrespunk rock
Instrumentguitar
Formerly ofVictorian Pork
the Avengers
The Skulls
D.O.A.

Bradley Grant Kent (22 June 1958 – 3 February 2016) was a Canadian musician who played guitar with many of the early Vancouver punk rock bands, particularly Victorian Pork, the band which spawned D.O.A., Pointed Sticks and the Subhumans. Later he went to San Francisco to play guitar for the Avengers with Penelope Houston.[1]

In 1977, Kent was a member of Vancouver punk band, The Skulls, which also featured singer Joey Shithead, bassist Wimpy Roy, drummer Dimwit, and guitarist Simon Werner. The Skulls moved to Toronto, with eventual plans to relocate to London, England, but Kent stayed behind and formed Victorian Pork, which became a proving ground for several future Vancouver punk scene stalwarts, including Ian Tiles, Tony Bardach, Gerry Useless, Randy Rampage and Chuck Biscuits. When the Skulls broke up and hobbled back to Vancouver, Joey Shithead formed D.O.A. with Victorian Pork drummer Chuck Biscuits (Dimwit's younger brother) and former Victorian Pork drummer, Randy Rampage, who moved to bass. Meanwhile, Dimwit and Wimpy formed the Subhumans with Brad Kent on guitar (this original version was a trio, Wimpy played bass and sang). Later, the more recognized line-up was formed with former Victorian Pork bassist Gerry Hannah AKA Gerry Useless and guitarist Mike Graham AKA Mike Normal. Mike and Gerry were in the Stiffs with Zippy Pinhead & Sid Sick.

When the Stiffs broke up Zippy & Sid formed Rabid. A little while later, Brad Kent would join D.O.A., expanding them to a four-piece, right after the release of the Disco Sucks EP. After getting kicked out of D.O.A., Brad formed the Wasted Lives, with singer Phil Smith, guitarist Colin Griffiths, drummer Andy Graffiti, and future Modernettes bassist Mary Armstrong.

He then got the invitation to join The Avengers and moved down to San Francisco. Then after Avengers split, he formed the 45s with Controllers drummer Carla du Plantier AKA Mad Dog, singer Heather Haley of the Zellots, and Randy Rampage who was on hiatus from D.O.A. But Rampage rejoined D.O.A., and Kent entered a period of relative inactivity. Around 1982 when Rampage left D.O.A. again, the two of them collaborated on a solo 12-inch EP. All through this period Kent & Rampage gigged as The Sick Ones, with various guest vocalists. Around about 1986 they got more serious and embraced their heavy metal inner selves, forming Ground Zero. Randy left shortly afterwards while Brad continued on with Ground Zero. Brad then joined Death Sentence after their first EP came out, but did not appear on it. During the late 1990s, Brad Kent reformed Victorian Pork in Vancouver for a brief time. He rejoined with Wasted Lives bassist Mary Armstrong to form the band Monster Baby in Edmonton Alberta.

Around 2016, he contracted H1N1 during this time as he did not believe in the flu shots and Mary brought it home from work after an outbreak at her place of employment with Alberta Health Services. He died at the University of Alberta Hospital intensive care unit after a fight with H1N1 for a term of life support for 10 days. He died with Mary Armstrong, his daughter and sister by his side.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Deming, Mark. "Biography: The Avengers". AllMusic. Retrieved 1 May 2010.
  2. ^ "R.I.P. Former D.O.A. Member Brad Kent". Archived from the original on 12 March 2016. Retrieved 6 March 2016.