An Emmy- and Golden Globe Award-winning actor, producer, and director, Kiefer Sutherland began pursuing a secondary musical career in the 2000s and 2010s. Known for his work on popular television series like '24' and 'Designated Survivor', and early on for iconic films such as 'Stand by Me', 'The Lost Boys', 'Young Guns', and 'Flatliners', Sutherland's first professional musical endeavor was forming the Ironworks label with his friend Jude Cole in the mid-2000s, when Sutherland was at the peak of his '24' stardom. Ironworks signed Rocco DeLuca as their first artist, and they'd later sign Ron Sexsmith and Lifehouse, the latter releasing Out of the Wasteland in 2015. By that point, Sutherland had started his own rootsy Americana outfit called the Kiefer Sutherland Band. After hearing a few original tunes, Cole encouraged Sutherland to form The KSB, and the singer/songwriter toured small bars around America in 2015. In 2016, Cole collaborated on the Kiefer Sutherland Band's first album, Down in a Hole, which delivered a likeable amalgam of earthy, country-pop, Americana, and classic rock. Cole also helmed the group's sophomore long-player, 2019's Reckless & Me