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Kenney Guitar Holmes is a highly accomplished and versatile vocalist – multi synthesist and guitarist. His four octave tenor voice is truly impressive, as is his command of all popular styles from a slow grind of blues ballad to a high impact dance number, or melodic rhythms of a country hit. Kenney’s vocals are strikingly soulful, clean ...
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History. Both Wilson and Hite were avid blues historians and record collectors, they chose the name Canned Heat from “Canned Heat Blues", a 1928 song by Tommy Johnson.The bands first rehearsal included Mike Perlowin on lead guitar, Stu Brotman on bass and Keith Sawyer on drums, Perlowin and Sawyer soon left and were replaced by Kenny Edwards and Ron Holmes respectively.
ImageNameYears ActiveInstruments1965–1981 (until his death)vocals harmonica flute guitar bassall releases until Kings of the Boogie ...1965–1970 (until his death)guitar harmonica vocalsall releases until Live at Topanga Corral ...Stuart Brotman1965–1966bassKeith Sawyer1965drumsnoneKenney Holmes is a highly accomplished and versatile vocalist multi synthesist and guitarist. His four octave tenor voice is truly impressive, as is his command of all popular styles. (301) 340-6206 info@bialeksmusic.com Mon - Fri: 9:30pm - 4:30pm
Scottish musician Kenny MacLean joined the band in 1985, taking over the role of bassist from Holmes and also playing keyboards, and Platinum Blonde released their second album, Alien Shores. [15] [16] Produced by British producer Eddy Offord , the album was a departure from their first two releases and added elements of funk. [17]