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Kenny White is a New York City–based singer-songwriter, studio musician, and writer. For many years, White was a fixture in the NY studio scene, writing and producing hundreds of commercials for TV and radio. In this capacity, he worked with artists like
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led to his producing Colvin's Grammy-nominated, "I Don’t Know Why" and to his involvement in Cohn's eponymous platinum debut record. White went on to produce three records for legendary J. Geils Band leader, Peter Wolf. The second of which, "Sleepless," garnered the distinction by ''Rolling Stone'' magazine of being one of "the 500 greatest albums ever made," as well as giving Kenny a chance to work with
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and Steve Earle. White was again at the helm for Wolf's 2010 critically acclaimed release, ''Midnight Souvenirs''. This time working with
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. After being hailed by reviewers from the NY Times to the SF Chronicle for his thrilling and unique piano playing, White chose to devote himself to making his first album and subsequentially, "hitting the road." His work in the studio enabled him to assemble an A-list team of players for that release, 2002's ''Uninvited Guest''. He traveled and opened shows for many mainstays, including Shawn Colvin, Cowboy Junkies, Peter Wolf, Cheryl Wheeler and Jonathan Edwards, quickly gaining a reputation as a ‘dazzling’ and ‘not-to-be-missed’ performer. An early copy of his follow-up record, ''Symphony in 16 Bars'' landed in the hands of folk legend
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who then signed White to her own Wildflower Records and released the CD in the winter of 2005. Showcasing another remarkable ensemble of talent, ''Symphony in 16 Bars'' picked up where ''Uninvited Guest'' left off, following the main character whose story, set in New York City, navigates the heart's complexities through an ever-changing urban landscape. In 2006, he compiled a politically-tinged, 5 song EP entitled, ''Never Like This''. In early 2008, White's "How Long" from that record, won in The 7th Annual Independent Music Awards for Best Social Action Song.Independent Music Awards – 7th Annual Winners
White was also invited to accept the prestigious "International Songwriter" award at 2012's Premio Ciampi in Livorno, Italy. In 2010, White released his ''Comfort in the Static'', also on Collins', Wildflower Records label, earning high praise from
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. NY's legendary DJ, Pete Fornatale declared ''Comfort in the Static'' the best album of 2010, "it's a lock," said Pete, 6 months before the end of that year. And now, in 2016, Kenny has just released his latest effort, ''Long List of Priors'', featuring appearances by Peter Wolf and David Crosby, as well as Larry Campbell, Ada Dyer, Duke Levine, Shawn Pelton, Marty Ballou, John "Scrapper" Sneider, and with string arrangements handled by Antoine Silverman. In 2010, Kenny announced his first non-musical publication, joining a group of renowned essayists in a collection called, ''The Black Body'', published by Seven Stories Press.


Discography

''Uninvited Guest'' (2002) *''1. Uninvited Guest'' *''2. Cold Winter Wind'' *''3. Beautiful Changes, The'' *''4. Every Time You Walk Away'' *''5. In My Recurring Dream'' *''6. Johnny's Got a Crush on Marilyn'' *''7. Don't Go Out Tonight'' *''8. One Step Up'' *''9. In Our Hands'' *''10. Last Stop'' *''11. Ready to Leave All This Behind'' ''Testing.. 1, 2'' (2003) *''1. Hurry Up, Baby'' *''2. Don't Go Out Tonight'' *''3. In My Recurring Dream'' *''4. Ready to Leave All This Behind'' *''5. Last Stop'' *''6. Sylvie'' ''Symphony in Sixteen Bars'' (2004) *''1. Until You Learn'' *''2. Shoot the Moon'' *''3. Anabel'' *''4. Might as Well Leave'' *''5. Different Today'' *''6. 5 Girls'' *''7. Letter from X-Ray'' *''8. Heart of the City'' *''9. Workin' on a Way'' *''10. Closer'' *''11. Symphony in 16 Bars'' ''Never Like This'' (2006) *''1. How Long'' *''2. But Never Like This'' *''3. Tender Ghosts of Autumn'' *''4. Pat Robertson'' *''5. Drawing Board'' ''Comfort in the Static'' (2010) *''1. Useless Bay'' *''2. Last Night'' *''3. Please'' *''4. Out of my Element'' *''5. She's Coming On Saturday'' *''6. What Good Would That Do Me Now'' *''7. Who's Gonna Be The One'' *''8. Gotta Sing High'' *''9. In Magnolia'' *''10. Carry You Home'' *''11. Where You Are Tonight'' Long List of Priors (2016) * 1. A Road Less Traveled * 2. Che Guevara * 3. Another Bell Unanswered * 4. Cyberspace * 5. The Other Shore * 6. Glad-handed * 7. Lights over Broadway * 8. Charleston * 9. The Moon is Low * 10. West L.A. * 11. Color of the Sky * 12. 4000 Reasons to Run * 13. The Olives and the Grapes


Contributions

*'' Born to the Breed: A Tribute to Judy Collins'' (2008) – "Song For Martin" *''The Black Body'' (2009) – "The Right Side of the Dial" *''
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'' (2009) – "Blues for You"


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