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Kenny Edwards

country folk

About Me

In 1965, Kenny was a co-founder of The Stone Poneys, along with Linda Ronstadt and Bobby Kimmel, and with them made several albums on Capitol Records, toured, and became well-known in the new American folk-rock movement of the 1960’s. Since then he has collaborated and played with the likes of Don Henley, Stevie Nicks, Warren Zevon, and even Ringo Starr. The term “musical legend” is applied far too liberally these days, and those who are truly deserving of such accolades tend to be the least comfortable with embracing them. Kenny Edwards truly is a musical legend. One of the main characters in the American folk-rock movement of the late-sixties and early seventies, audiences soon realize how very familiar they are with the sound of Edwards' voice and his wonderful musicianship. Since starting out in the Stone Poneys, Edwards has collaborated and played with the likes of Don Henley, Stevie Nicks, Warren Zevon, and even Ringo Starr. But perhaps the most revealing impression he has made to date has been on his one-and-only self-titled solo offering.
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Member Since: 2/8/2006
Band Website: kennyedwards.com
Band Members: “Fever” by Kenny Edwards on 12/05/07 SB Songwriter TV Show
Influences: Roscoe Holcomb, Skip James, Ry Cooder, Led Zepplin, Chris Whitley, Robert Johnson
Sounds Like: You tell me...
Record Label: Unsigned
Type of Label: None