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Keni Burke Biography, Photos, Pictures
Keni Burke has a three-decade career that includes singing with the Five Stairsteps and being a top session musician Born Kenneth M Burke on September 28, 1953, in Chicago, he first tasted musical stardom in his teens as a member of the family group the Five Stairsteps, best known for the 1970 million-selling single “O-o-h Child
K-Ci & JoJo Biography, Photos, Pictures
Cedric and Joel Hailey comprise the romantic R&B duo K-Ci & JoJo, who were one of two pairs of brothers that made up the chart-topping ’90s group Jodeci The Haileys grew up singing in church choirs in Charlotte, NC, and toured the South with their father’s gospel group
Kenneth Cope Biography, Photos, Pictures An award-winning songwriter, producer and performer, Kenneth Cope was educated in Houston, Texas at the local High School for Performing Arts He began his career in the music industry by composing songs expressly for the youth of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Kenneth Elliot Biography, Photos, Pictures Known as both Kenneth Elliot and Kenny Elliot, this artist played drums on a major gospel hit, “I Belong to You,” by Rance Allen ~ Eugene Chadbourne, All Music Guide
Kenny "Blue" Ray Biography, Photos, Pictures Guitarist Kenny “Blue” Ray has the kind of fat guitar overtones, complex chord changes and lightning-fast chops that tend to draw rock fans into the blues fold Not unlike Stevie Ray Vaughan, Ray’s playing owes almost as much to his rock influences as to his blues mentors
Kenny Anderson Biography, Photos, Pictures A pair of horn players named Ken Anderson have been racking up impressive credits since the early ’90s, and have more in common than just their names The Chicago trumpeter most often credited as Kenny Anderson and the busy session saxophonist Kenneth Anderson, sometimes just plain Ken Anderson, have both been strongly associated with funky music styles—the former with Chicago blues, the latter with the soul side of the pop music toast
Kenny Anderson Biography, Photos, Pictures Kenny Anderson emerged as a kind of King Curtis of the ’90s, suiting his own special talents to the changing shape of contemporary pop music He has recorded sessions on all ranges of saxophone except the extreme bass and sopranino, and also creates horn and string arrangements for some artists
Kenny Bishop Biography, Photos, Pictures Kenny Bishop has spent the majority of his career alongside his father and brother as one-third of the award-winning gospel trio the Bishops The group disbanded in 2001 and Bishop found a new calling in politics, but he returned in 2006 with his first solo record, the eponymous Kenny Bishop on the Daywind label
Kenny Doss Biography, Photos, Pictures
Singer Kenny Doss charted with the single “Sugar” from his self-titled LP on Bearsville Records The Memphis, TN, singer was produced by Willie Mitchell, best known for Al Green’s ’70s hits, so Doss’ sound shared a lot of elements with Green’s
Kenny Fife and the Bac Trac Band Biography, Photos, Pictures This musician began performing in Louisiana, often performing at various jazz and Cajun music festivals Mixing a cross of R ‘n’ B, Cajun, Zydeco and “swamp pop”, Fife performed throughout the area, growing a loyal following and being known for an entertaining live stage show
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