Memphis Kenny P

Memphis Kenny P

Memphis Kenny P was born in Memphis, TN in 1949. He grew up playing and jamming all over the South.

Moved to Chicago and played drums with the great Blues Harp player Corky Siegel amoung others.

Kenny moved to Los Angeles in the early 70's. There he played drums for Shuggie Otis, The Coasters, R. Dean Taylor, Paul Sabu and many more.

Truly a man for all seasons Kenny is also a Patent holder and a member of SAG and has appeared in many movies and television shows.

This music is bar room down home Southern Rock with some Country and Blues thrown in. Hope you enjoy it.

Sounds Like: Bob Seger And The Silver Bullet Band, The Allman Brothers Band

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I'm performing my songs and a few blues tunes at Shakerz Bar And Grill in Palm Springs with Ron Bock on harp on Thursday nights from 8 till 10.

Memphis Kenny P

Memphis Kenny P was born in Memphis, TN in 1949. He grew up playing and jammin' all over the South.

Moved to Chicago and played drums with the great Blues Harp player Corky Siegel amoung others.

Kenny moved to Los Angeles in the early 70's. There he played drums for Shoogie Otis, The Coasters, R. Dean Taylor, Paul Sabu and many more.

Truly a man for all seasons Kenny is also a Patent holder and a member of SAG and has appeared in many movies and television shows.

This music is bar room down home Southern Rock with some Country and Blues thrown in. Hope you enjoy it.

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Hello again Mr. Memphis Kenny P.
Thanx again for your kind review of my breaking up with my ex girlfriend song that I wrote back in the mid 90's AND i got her to sing the lead vocal. Ha!! Yup the song is about her brand of crazy and I got her to sing about it in the studio. Needless to say the very next day we broke up after she called me every name in the book once she figured out the song was about her! I kept the vocal because she did a damn good job. Much better than I would have done. Lol!!!
Thanx again Kenny
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Hello Memphis Kenny P
Thx for your kind review of my instrumental ode to the great and one and only Man in Black and his Folsom Prison Blues album that greatly inspired me to write that track. I agree with you that it would be nice to hear some vocals accompany the music so that is what I am going to do. It is a good track but it leaves the listener wanting more as far as wanting to hear a vocal melody.

Thx again
best



Hi Kenny. Thanks for the review of preachers wife blues. Story of my life except now my husband is retired. No more dusting pews!
Mrs Kate

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Memphis Kenny P
4 days ago

Good to hear from you Mrs. Kate
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