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Kenny Bishop (born April 8, 1966) is an American singer, songwriter, Christian speaker and minister. He is known for performing as part of the Bishops.


Early life

Kenny Bishop was born in Irvine, Kentucky in 1966 to Kenneth and Shirly Bishop. He grew up in Richmond, Kentucky with his three brothers, Mark, Loren and Christopher. After graduation from Madison Central High School, Kenny, along with his father and oldest brother, formed the Gospel singing group, the Bishops. While building the group's career, Kenny married Debra Hardy, studied at Lee College and served as Associate Pastor of Ravenna Church of God as an ordained Bishop. Kenny and Debra have two children, Casie and Christian.


The Bishops

Kenny traveled with his father Kenneth Bishop Sr. and his older brother Mark Bishop from 1984 to 2001 as a part of the Southern Gospel trio The Bishops. The group earned several industry and fan awards including from CashBox Magazine, the Gospel Voice, and the Gospel Music Association's Dove Award. They had several number one and top ten songs on the genre's music charts. The group traveled mostly within the United States, performed on many notable stages, and made several appearances on both Christian and mainstream television and radio. They recorded more than two dozen audio and video recordings. Many of their songs were written by Mark, who often wrote story-songs or ballads intended to make a spiritual or inspirational point. The Bishops were also noted for their a capella recordings and performances known as "front porch singing."


Political and public work

While performing with the Bishops, Kenny worked as a part-time political advisor and consultant, helping run and manage local and regional political campaigns. In the fall of 2002 Kenny joined the campaign staff of U.S. Congressman
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. The following year the Congressman ran for
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and was elected to a four-year term. Kenny worked in the Fletcher administration as the executive director of the
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. During his tenure as executive director, Kenny helped establish the annual Easter Egg Roll at the Governor's Mansion in 2004. He also served as a member of th
Historic Properties Advisory Commission
and on the board of th
Governor's Mansion Preservation Foundation
a 501(c)(3) organization formed to raise funds for the renovation of Kentucky's executive residences. Kenny managed the multimillion-dollar renovation of Kentucky's executive residence that began in the winter of 2006. He was appointed by Governor Fletcher to the
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and served on the board of th
Kentucky Music Hall of Fame
After Fletcher's term in office, Kenny worked as Special Projects Manager for th
Legislative Research Commission
In 2016 he went to work in the office of Mayor Jim Gray in Lexington, Kentucky as Deputy Communications Director and was appointed by Gray as the city's first LGBTQ Community Liaison. Kenny currently serves as Legislative Aide to 4th District City Councilmember Susan Lamb. Kenny has produced several high-profile events in the Kentucky State Capital, including the Gospel Celebration in commemoration of the Kentucky Governor's Mansion's centennial and the 2017 inauguration of Governor
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.


Solo work

Kenny's first recording as a solo artist was released in May 2006 on Daywind Records. The recording was nominated for a 2007 GRAMMY award in the Best Southern, Country or Bluegrass Gospel Album category. The self-titled release was also nominated for two
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for the songs "The Prodigal's Dad" (written by Jeff Steele) and "Don't Let Who You Are Keep You Away" (written by Kenny). The same album contains the hit song "Lord Have Mercy!", written by
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(who sings backup in Bishop's version) and several other songs co-written by Bishop as well as other well-known gospel music writers. As a soloist and as part of the Bishops, Kenny has performed for several dignitaries and heads of state, including
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,
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and other appointed and elected officials. He has been a regular performer on the
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video series and radio program, and has performed on Nashville's Grand Ole Opry, C-SPAN,
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, and
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. His story has been featured in '' Billboard'', ''Country Weekly Magazine'' and in various Christian music publications.


Ministry

Kenny attended the
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School of Religion and the Pentecostal Theological Seminary and in the 1990s served as Associate Pastor of Ravenna Church of God in Ravenna, Kentucky. He currently serves as Associate Pastor o
Bluegrass United Church of Christ
in Lexington, Kentucky and works as a traveling speaker and minister.


Personal life

Kenny was married to Debra Hardy for 15 years. They have two children. Kenny married his partner Mason Miller in May 2018.


Discography

* 1984 ''He Gave His Life'' * 1985 ''One Way'' * 1986 ''Can't Stop Now'' * 1987 ''Blessed'' * 1988 ''Live at Fayetteville'' * 1989 ''Marching On'' * 1990 ''Class of '90'' * 1991 ''Christmas with Family & Friends'' * 1991 ''Once in a Lifetime'' * 1992 ''The Front Porch Collection'' * 1992 ''No 2 Ways About It'' * 1993 ''More Than My Voice'' * 1993 ''Old Favorites ''(compilation) * 1994 ''Chapter Ten Live'' * 1994 ''Reaching Out'' (solo) * 1995 ''A Legacy of Hits'' (compilation) * 1995 ''Seems Like Only Yesterday'' * 1996 ''Old Kentucky Home'' (compilation) * 1996 ''You Can't Ask Too Much of My God'' * 1997 ''Bishops Classics Live'' * 1997 ''The Front Porch Collection, Vol. 2'' * 1997 ''Reach the World'' * 1999 ''Kentucky Bluegrass'' * 1999 ''Let's Celebrate Jesus'' * 2000 ''All Their Hits'' (compilation) * 2000 ''Great Things'' * 2001 ''Stories'' * 2006 ''Kenny Bishop'' (solo)


References

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