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'''Keith Hoerig''' (born August 4, 1972<ref name="Freaked_Putter">{{cite web | title=Five Iron Frenzy - Putter Mayhem! | publisher=Freak Music | date=2001-11-02 | url=http://www.freakmusic.com/fif.html | access-date=2007-02-16 | url-status=dead | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070206010951/http://www.freakmusic.com/fif.html | archivedate=2007-02-06 }}</ref>) is the former ]ist for ] and ]. Following Five Iron Frenzy's break-up in 2003, he later assisted former band-mate ] with booking his new band, ]. '''Keith Hoerig''' (born August 4, 1972<ref name="Freaked_Putter">{{cite web | title=Five Iron Frenzy - Putter Mayhem! | publisher=Freak Music | date=2001-11-02 | url=http://www.freakmusic.com/fif.html | access-date=2007-02-16 | url-status=dead | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070206010951/http://www.freakmusic.com/fif.html | archivedate=2007-02-06 }}</ref>) is the former ]ist for ] and ]. Following Five Iron Frenzy's break-up in 2003, he assisted former band-mate ] with booking his new band, ].


He lives in ], ]. He and his wife Eryn perform in a number of projects including alt-country band The Hollyfelds, vintage pop band The Jekylls, and country duets project The Kingbyrds. He lives in ], ]. He and his wife Eryn perform in a number of projects including alt-country band The Hollyfelds, vintage pop band The Jekylls, and country duets project The Kingbyrds.

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Keith Hoerig
Born (1972-08-04) August 4, 1972 (age 52)
GenresThird-wave ska, folk, Christian ska, ska punk
InstrumentBass guitar
Years active1995–present
Musical artist

Keith Hoerig (born August 4, 1972) is the former bass guitarist for Five Iron Frenzy and Brave Saint Saturn. Following Five Iron Frenzy's break-up in 2003, he assisted former band-mate Reese Roper with booking his new band, Roper.

He lives in Denver, Colorado. He and his wife Eryn perform in a number of projects including alt-country band The Hollyfelds, vintage pop band The Jekylls, and country duets project The Kingbyrds.

He chose not to participate in Five Iron Frenzy's 2011 reunion and was replaced on bass guitar by the band's former guitarist Scott Kerr, who had initially left the band in 1998.

References

  1. "Five Iron Frenzy - Putter Mayhem!". Freak Music. 2001-11-02. Archived from the original on 2007-02-06. Retrieved 2007-02-16.

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Five Iron Frenzy
  • Reese Roper
  • Micah Ortega
  • Dennis Culp
  • Leanor Ortega-Till
  • Andrew Verdecchio
  • Nathanael "Brad" Dunham
  • Sonnie Johnson
  • Scott Kerr
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