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Kenny "Blues Boss" Wayne (born Kenneth Wayne Spruell, [2] November 13, 1944) [3] is an American blues, boogie-woogie and jazz pianist, singer and songwriter. Music journalist, Jeff Johnson, writing in the Chicago Sun-Times stated, "There's no boogie-woogie-blues piano man out there today who pounds the 88's with the conviction of Kenny "Blues Boss" Wayne."
13 – Kenny "Blues Boss" Wayne, American pianist, singer and songwriter. 14 – George Cables, American pianist and composer. December ... Sher Music. 1995.
Kenny "Blues Boss" Wayne (born 1944), American-born boogie-woogie/blues/R&B pianist; Vince Weber (1953–2020), German boogie/blues musician; Robert Wells (born 1962), Swedish pianist, singer, and composer; Jabo Williams (possible 1895–1953 or 1954), American pianist and songwriter
7:45-9:00 p.m. Centennial Tribute to Jimmy Rogers featuring Kim Wilson, Jimmy D. Lane, Kenny “Blues Boss” Wayne, Bob Margolin, Sebastian Lane, Felton Crews and Kenny “Beedy Eyes” Smith
Urban Blues Re:Newell – King Biscuit Boy; Big City Blues – Sue Foley; When the Sun Goes Down – The Sidemen [1] 1997. Long John Baldry: Right to Sing the Blues: If My Daddy Could See Me Now – Johnny V; Alive & Loose – Kenny "Blues Boss" Wayne; Sixteen Shades of Ble – The Whiteley Brothers; Fire – Tongues of Fire [1]
The Juno Awards of 1999 honouring Canadian music industry achievements were held in Hamilton, ... Blues Boss Boogie, Kenny "Blues Boss" Wayne; Blues Money, ...
UPDATED: Kenny Wayne Shepherd is no longer a contender for this year’s Blues Music Awards, due to controversy over his “Dukes of Hazzard” replica car and its Confederate flag imagery, which ...
Come Out Swingin ', which was composed mainly of original tunes, was praised by the Barrelhouse Blues enews in Boston for its arrangements, vocal harmonies and instrumental performances. [9] and included as special guest former band member and Juno Award winner Kenny "Blues Boss" Wayne on piano. In 2011, the band played the Ottawa Bluesfest. [10]