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Kenny Love

After a 20-year career as an international radio/video promoter and media publicist for independent recording artists, Kenny Love returns to his first loves of music composition and music production.

Kenny began his foray into music by learning the trumpet in the sixth grade and performing throughout his high school years. During this same time, he also learned a bit of bass guitar and piano, and concentrated extensively on music composition.

He went on to attend Prairie View A&M University as a Music Education major for two years, opting after his sophomore year to serve in the military. After four years of military service, Kenny became an independent recording artist.

During the early part of his professional music career, he was signed by the notable major label R&B producer Aubrey "Skip" Gravatt, who is also credited with having discovered disco queen Evelyn Champagne King. However, the major label deal never materialized due to Mr. Gravatt's untimely death.

Kenny, subsequently, independently released several single recordings that received both international radio airplay and print media coverage.

He is now releasing select original Jazz music tracks, with the first track titled, "KuPaa" (Swahili for "Ascension"). "KuPaa" will also be a selection on Kenny's upcoming full-length compilation release titled "cAsE sEnSiTiVe."

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Rockwired.com's All New Jazzed and Blue Podcast Features Brian Landrus of The Landrus Kaleidoscope, Kenny Love and Barbara Martin

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The weekly online radio series Jazzed and Blue: Profiles in Blues and Jazz is back and is now available for download at Rockwired.com. Todays' edition is a best of retrospective featuring music and exclusive interviews with baritone saxophonist Brian Landrus of The Landrus Kaliedoscope, saxophonist Kenny Love and singer songwriter Barbara Martin. Brian Landrus is a once in a generation musician, and Capsule, the new album by his captivating electro-acoustic quintet The Landrus Kaleidoscope, offers a sonically expansive body of ...

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Rockwired.com's Jazzed and Blue Presents Multi-Instrumental Jazz Artist Kenny Love and His New Release'Case Sensitive'and Music from Red Hot and Red, Mozik, Dee Dee Bridgewater and Curtis Stigers

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The latest edition of Jazzed and Blue: Profiles in Blues and Jazz is now available for download at Rockwired.com and features an exclusive interview with multi-instrumental jazz artist Kenny Love regarding his debut solo release Case Sensitive. In the opening segment, Love discusses the inspiration behind the tracks of his new CD, his return to music making after years of success as a music promoter and his ideas for a follow up release. The second half of this edition of ...

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Shhh...Jazz Musician Kenny Love's CD Is CAsE SEnSiTiVe

Shhh...Jazz Musician Kenny Love's CD Is CAsE SEnSiTiVe

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Kenny Love, who after having an independent music career, spent a subsequent twenty-year period as a radio/video promoter and media publicist representing fellow musicians, has now returned to his creative Jazz artistry and released cAsE sEnSiTiVe. cAsE sEnSiTiVe is a 10- song experience that engages the listener through musical peaks, lyrical valleys, and poetic arrangements. Opening with a driving upbeat selection titled Glide, the release has been entered into the International Music Awards. It will also be entered in seven ...

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Smooth Jazz Artist Kenny Love Brings Listeners On A "Voyage To Serenity"

Smooth Jazz Artist Kenny Love Brings Listeners On A "Voyage To Serenity"

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Jazz/World recording artist Kenny Love has released “Voyage To Serenity," the first track from his upcoming full-length compilation release entitled cAsE sEnSiTiVe, which is slated for release this summer. Kenny's musical influences include The Crusaders, George Duke, Stanley Clarke, Herbie Hancock, Lenny White, and Donald Byrd. “Voyage To Serenity" begins with chimes and a soft piano solo that leads into a smooth jazz fusion that changes, and yet stays the same in its underlying melody. A nice saxophone lead carries ...

"Hi Kenny, we dig your sound. We’d be honored to play your songs here on IMRadio. I will be on the lookout for them and get them into our radio rotation as soon as possible for you. Enjoy your awesome talent!"

- Paddy Noonan, IMRadio

"Nice Track Jazz man! :) Great Feel so far...Could play as is...Feel free to send any tracks you would like considered for airplay."

- Neil (Blake Radio Network)

"Kenny, we have extensive jazz programming here at KKFI, and would like to get on your mailing list. Thank You."

- Norm Browning, KKFI

"Please send me a hard copy along with a bio. I enjoy airing information about the artist, and I like putting on the air more than one song. Thank you."

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