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Born in
Michigan in 1967, Kenny Martin instantly had an affinity for music
and began to play the piano at age four. At that time Kenny was
inspired by The Beatles, Yes, Emerson, Lake and Palmer, and Todd
Rundgren. At the age of seven Kenny became more serious about music
and was inspired by Chick Corea. Gino Vanelli and George Duke. Ken's
first gig came at the age of eighteen at the Montauk Yacht Club. He
then attended Ithaca College where he studied music and
broadcasting. By this time Steely Dan became a big influence and he
became more of a writer and singer. Kenny played in numerous bands
and ended up in Montreal where he recorded many albums including his
critically-acclaimed CD "As We Walk". After playing and recording in
Montreal and Toronto, Kenny has returned to Las Vegas, Nevada and
ready to hit the big-time with "Tomorrow's Memory." |
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As We Walk Records
Kenny Martin carries a message of hope, dignity and love with humor
and compassion. His music is a fusion of rock and jazz influences
filtered through a variety of keyboards, kick-in rhythm section and
a smoking saxaphone. His vocal style and harmonies are reminiscent
of rock greats, while taking you to new heights in contemporary
music.
International recording artist KENNY MARTIN has released a stellar
rock/pop CD "As We Walk" on As We Walk Records. The CD is
characterized by fine songwriting and melodies, rocking guitar, deft
keyboards, tender ballads and pop sensibilities. Radio and listeners
will be enthralled by such choice cuts as "Million", "This Train
Station" and the title track. |
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As We Walk
by Peter Kasindorf
Rating: 10 I love to listen to this album while I'm driving.
Recently, I noticed myself humming and singing the soothing melodies
and catchy lyrics while sitting at my desk at work. |
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As we Walk
by Lynne Hyde Rating: 10
I thought this CD was truly exceptional, in fact the song As we Walk
-brings tears to my eyes every time I listen to it for it's melodic
and deep feeling. It delivers a message that's important. I highly
recommend this Cd to be listened to. The band is great and I
especially enjoyed the female back up voices that are on the last
few songs. This artist deserves to go somewhere! |
As We Walk by G. Richardson Cook Rating: 10
I love this album. Not simply because I know the artist but because
it speaks in lyrical truths about the human spirit. The album begins
with a rocking, jazz influenced greeting "Welcome" setting the tone
for a novella of moving songs that follow. One of my favorites is
"Didn't We" which takes us on a journey into our past and the
memorable good things we acomplished there. Listening to this song
made me happy to be a part of the human race and set a path to the
future where we can do good things over and over again. Treat
yourself to a remarkable experience in the human condition; hope,
sanity and a way to go forward in truth. Listen to this album.
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