

Best
known for producing, writing and performing with others, Kenny
Edwards released his first album in August of 2002.
"In all the years of playing music
and making records I've never considered myself a solo artist.
I've worked with other artists whose songs and voices are so
good that I always devoted my self to bringing out the best
in their music."
Kenny began his career as a member of The Stone Poneys with
Linda Ronstadt and continued recording and touring with Linda
for many years. He's played on albums by Don Henley, Warren
Zevon, Jennifer Warnes, Bonnie Raitt. Kenny has a long association
with Karla Bonoff and produced her first three albums and continues
to tour with her. He was a founding member of Bryndle in the
late '60s, and has toured and recorded with the members of that
band on their solo and group efforts. Late in 2001, Bryndle
released their second recording, House of Silence, which Kenny
co-produced with his long time collaborator Wendy Waldman.
"In a radical departure from all
the production/arranging work I had done up 'til now, I decided
I would totally submit to be "produced" by this very
talented man. I could only do that with someone whose taste
I trusted implicitly; Freddy was that guy. So this debut CD
of mine is really a collaboration with Freddy Koella and I continue
to be amazed at the wonderful music he added to mine."
"The
whole CD was based on live performances of my vocal and guitar
(or mandolin) and the minimum of overdubbing. Its pretty intimate
and homey sounding and I like that after all the band oriented
music I've been involved with over the years. To that end I
resisted calling on the great talents of my friends in many
cases just to let this CD be what it is."
"Kenny Edwards" is the first solo release from this
gifted musician who has finally stepped up to the forefront.
"Kenny Edwards" is available in an autographed edition
from the Bryndle
Store. It's long overdue and here just in time.
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