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Kenny Edwards

Kenneth Michael Edwards (February 10, 1946 – August 18, 2010)[1][2] was an American singer, songwriter, bassist, guitarist, mandolinist, and session musician. He was a founding member of the Stone Poneys and Bryndle and a long-time collaborator with Linda Ronstadt and Karla Bonoff.[3]

Kenny Edwards
Kenny Edwards performing in Santa Barbara, 2009
Background information
Birth nameKenneth Michael Edwards
Born(1946-02-10)February 10, 1946
DiedAugust 18, 2010(2010-08-18) (aged 64)
GenresFolk, country, alternative country
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, musician, record producer
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar, bass, mandolin, harmonica, cello
Years active1967–2010
Websitewww.kennyedwardsmusic.com

Biography Edit

Having been a founding member of The Stone Poneys in 1964 with Linda Ronstadt and Bobby Kimmel, Edwards next turned his musical attention to the band Bryndle (with Karla Bonoff, Andrew Gold and Wendy Waldman) five years later. In 1970, Bryndle recorded their debut album for A&M Records. The album went through many revisions before being submitted to the record company, but it was never released. Edwards subsequently returned to work with Linda Ronstadt on her ground-breaking album, Heart Like A Wheel. He then spent many years with Ronstadt as a sideman, singer, arranger and touring band member. Edwards also became a noted producer and was responsible for masterminding former Bryndle colleague Bonoff's solo albums. His session work has seen Edwards work either live or in the studio with acts such as Emmylou Harris, Stevie Nicks, J.D. Souther, Don Henley, Brian Wilson, Warren Zevon, Art Garfunkel, Vince Gill, Mac McAnally, David Lee Murphy, Jennifer Warnes, Danny Kortchmar, Lowell George, as well as a younger generation of artists including Glen Phillips and Natalie D-Napoleon. Edwards released his first, self-titled solo album in 2002. In his later years, he performed as a singer-songwriter, often with Nina Gerber accompanying, and completed the recording and release of a second solo album in 2009.

Stone Poneys Edit

In 1964, Linda Ronstadt moved to Los Angeles to form a band with her old Tucson friend Bobby Kimmel, who had already begun co-writing several folk-rock songs with guitarist-songwriter Edwards. As The Stone Poneys, the band was signed by the late Nik Venet to Capitol and released three albums in a 15-month period in 1967–68: The Stone Poneys; Evergreen, Volume 2; and Linda Ronstadt, Stone Poneys and Friends, Vol. III. The band is best known for their hit single "Different Drum" (written by Michael Nesmith prior to his joining the Monkees), which reached No. 13 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No. 12 in Cash Box. (It hit #1 in Los Angeles and reached #6 in the Detroit marketplace.) The song remains one of Linda Ronstadt's most popular recordings. While Stone Poneys broke up before the release of their third album, Edwards recorded and toured with Ronstadt from the mid-1970s to the early 1990s, mainly serving as a bassist.

Bryndle Edit

In 1970, Bryndle recorded their debut album for A&M Records with Chuck Plotkin helming one of his first major production undertakings. The album went through several revisions, but was never released. A single, "Woke Up This Morning", written by Karla Bonoff and produced by Lou Adler, did arise from those sessions and met with modest success.[clarification needed] This was to be the only release from the original incarnation of Bryndle as the band subsequently disbanded. Waldman, Bonoff, Andrew Gold and Edwards established solo careers and session work before reforming in the early 1990s. In 1995, a newly recorded debut was released and the band began a tour of America and Japan. In 1996, Gold departed the band while Bryndle continued touring through 1997. After a break of more than five years, the band reformed for two house concert performances in 2002. Those two performances were edited down to a single CD released the next year. The band was mostly inactive after their 2002 performances.

Solo Edit

From early 2000 until his death, Edwards predominantly performed as a solo singer-songwriter. In that time he recorded and released his first self-titled solo album (2002) and a second titled "Resurrection Road" (2009). He undertook showcase performances at roots-based music festivals and series including Folk Alliance and Sings Like Hell. He also regularly supported Karla Bonoff on tour while also serving as her accompanist.

Edwards was a prolific songwriter with at least 235 published BMI credits. Many of these compositions were incidental music for television programs produced by the NFL, NASCAR, Nat Geo TV, the PGA, Animal Planet, CBS This Morning, The Daily Show, Dateline NBC and many others.[4] Among the artists who recorded his songs include the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band ("Mother of Love"), Lisa Haley & the Zydecats ("This Time Around"—cowritten with Wendy Waldman), Doug Stone ("Small Steps"—cowritten with Gary Burr) and Ronny Cox ("Silver City"—cowritten with Cox and Waldman).

Death Edit

According to a posthumously added note on his website, Edwards died on August 18, 2010, after battles with cancer and a blood disorder. Edwards had reportedly been diagnosed with the blood disorder TTP (thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura) and had also been receiving chemotherapy for prostate cancer. He was 64 years old.

Discography Edit

Solo albums Edit

  • Kenny Edwards, Kenny Edwards, (2002).
  • Kenny Edwards, Resurrection Road, (2009).

Collaborations Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Lewis, Randy (August 20, 2010). "Kenny Edwards dies at 64; guitarist-singer played key role in Linda Ronstadt's emergence – latimes.com". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved August 20, 2010.
  2. ^ "Kenny Edwards – Thank you for listening! – Home". August 18, 2010. Retrieved August 20, 2010.
  3. ^ Kealey, Tom. "Biography: Kenny Edwards". Allmusic. Retrieved August 2, 2010.
  4. ^ "BMI Repertoire". Retrieved June 26, 2020.

External links Edit

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For other people of that name see Kenny Edwards rugby league and Kenneth Edwards This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Kenny Edwards news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2010 Learn how and when to remove this template message Kenneth Michael Edwards February 10 1946 August 18 2010 1 2 was an American singer songwriter bassist guitarist mandolinist and session musician He was a founding member of the Stone Poneys and Bryndle and a long time collaborator with Linda Ronstadt and Karla Bonoff 3 Kenny EdwardsKenny Edwards performing in Santa Barbara 2009Background informationBirth nameKenneth Michael EdwardsBorn 1946 02 10 February 10 1946DiedAugust 18 2010 2010 08 18 aged 64 GenresFolk country alternative countryOccupation s Singer songwriter musician record producerInstrument s Vocals guitar bass mandolin harmonica celloYears active1967 2010Websitewww wbr kennyedwardsmusic wbr com Contents 1 Biography 2 Stone Poneys 3 Bryndle 4 Solo 5 Death 6 Discography 6 1 Solo albums 6 2 Collaborations 7 References 8 External linksBiography EditHaving been a founding member of The Stone Poneys in 1964 with Linda Ronstadt and Bobby Kimmel Edwards next turned his musical attention to the band Bryndle with Karla Bonoff Andrew Gold and Wendy Waldman five years later In 1970 Bryndle recorded their debut album for A amp M Records The album went through many revisions before being submitted to the record company but it was never released Edwards subsequently returned to work with Linda Ronstadt on her ground breaking album Heart Like A Wheel He then spent many years with Ronstadt as a sideman singer arranger and touring band member Edwards also became a noted producer and was responsible for masterminding former Bryndle colleague Bonoff s solo albums His session work has seen Edwards work either live or in the studio with acts such as Emmylou Harris Stevie Nicks J D Souther Don Henley Brian Wilson Warren Zevon Art Garfunkel Vince Gill Mac McAnally David Lee Murphy Jennifer Warnes Danny Kortchmar Lowell George as well as a younger generation of artists including Glen Phillips and Natalie D Napoleon Edwards released his first self titled solo album in 2002 In his later years he performed as a singer songwriter often with Nina Gerber accompanying and completed the recording and release of a second solo album in 2009 Stone Poneys EditMain article Stone Poneys In 1964 Linda Ronstadt moved to Los Angeles to form a band with her old Tucson friend Bobby Kimmel who had already begun co writing several folk rock songs with guitarist songwriter Edwards As The Stone Poneys the band was signed by the late Nik Venet to Capitol and released three albums in a 15 month period in 1967 68 The Stone Poneys Evergreen Volume 2 and Linda Ronstadt Stone Poneys and Friends Vol III The band is best known for their hit single Different Drum written by Michael Nesmith prior to his joining the Monkees which reached No 13 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No 12 in Cash Box It hit 1 in Los Angeles and reached 6 in the Detroit marketplace The song remains one of Linda Ronstadt s most popular recordings While Stone Poneys broke up before the release of their third album Edwards recorded and toured with Ronstadt from the mid 1970s to the early 1990s mainly serving as a bassist Bryndle EditIn 1970 Bryndle recorded their debut album for A amp M Records with Chuck Plotkin helming one of his first major production undertakings The album went through several revisions but was never released A single Woke Up This Morning written by Karla Bonoff and produced by Lou Adler did arise from those sessions and met with modest success clarification needed This was to be the only release from the original incarnation of Bryndle as the band subsequently disbanded Waldman Bonoff Andrew Gold and Edwards established solo careers and session work before reforming in the early 1990s In 1995 a newly recorded debut was released and the band began a tour of America and Japan In 1996 Gold departed the band while Bryndle continued touring through 1997 After a break of more than five years the band reformed for two house concert performances in 2002 Those two performances were edited down to a single CD released the next year The band was mostly inactive after their 2002 performances Solo EditFrom early 2000 until his death Edwards predominantly performed as a solo singer songwriter In that time he recorded and released his first self titled solo album 2002 and a second titled Resurrection Road 2009 He undertook showcase performances at roots based music festivals and series including Folk Alliance and Sings Like Hell He also regularly supported Karla Bonoff on tour while also serving as her accompanist Edwards was a prolific songwriter with at least 235 published BMI credits Many of these compositions were incidental music for television programs produced by the NFL NASCAR Nat Geo TV the PGA Animal Planet CBS This Morning The Daily Show Dateline NBC and many others 4 Among the artists who recorded his songs include the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band Mother of Love Lisa Haley amp the Zydecats This Time Around cowritten with Wendy Waldman Doug Stone Small Steps cowritten with Gary Burr and Ronny Cox Silver City cowritten with Cox and Waldman Death EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed July 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message According to a posthumously added note on his website Edwards died on August 18 2010 after battles with cancer and a blood disorder Edwards had reportedly been diagnosed with the blood disorder TTP thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura and had also been receiving chemotherapy for prostate cancer He was 64 years old Discography EditSolo albums Edit Kenny Edwards Kenny Edwards 2002 Kenny Edwards Resurrection Road 2009 Collaborations Edit Linda Ronstadt amp The Stone Poneys The Stone Poneys 1967 Linda Ronstadt amp The Stone Poneys Evergreen Vol 2 1967 Linda Ronstadt amp The Stone Poneys Stone Poneys and Friends Vol 3 1968 Steve Ambrose Gypsy Moth 1972 Stone Poneys Stoney End best of compilation 1972 Wendy Waldman Love Has Got Me 1973 Rod Taylor Rod Taylor 1973 Linda Ronstadt Heart Like A Wheel 1974 Wendy Waldman Gypsy Symphony 1974 Rita Coolidge Rita Coolidge 1974 B W Stevenson Calabasas 1974 Linda Ronstadt Prisoner in Disguise 1975 Wendy Waldman Wendy Waldman 1975 Andrew Gold Andrew Gold 1975 Linda Ronstadt Hasten Down The Wind 1976 Wendy Waldman The Main Refrain 1976 Andrew Gold What s Wrong With This Picture 1976 JD Souther Black Rose 1976 Iain Matthews Go For Broke 1976 Linda Ronstadt Simple Dreams 1977 Karla Bonoff Karla Bonoff 1977 Linda Ronstadt Living in the U S A 1978 Warren Zevon Excitable Boy 1978 Andrew Gold All This And Heaven Too 1978 Karla Bonoff Restless Nights 1979 JD Souther You re Only Lonely 1979 Bonnie Raitt Glow 1979 Jennifer Warnes Shot Through The Heart 1979 Linda Ronstadt Mad Love 1980 Rita Coolidge Heartbreak Radio 1981 Linda Ronstadt Get Closer 1982 Karla Bonoff Wild Heart of the Young 1982 Don Henley I Can t Stand Still 1982 Warren Zevon The Envoy 1982 Stevie Nicks Wild Heart 1983 Ringo Starr Old Wave 1983 Stevie Nicks Rock A Little 1985 Linda Ronstadt Dolly Parton Emmylou Harris Trio 1987 Karla Bonoff New World 1988 Brothers Figaro Gypsy Beat 1990 Williams Brothers Williams Brothers 1991 Wynonna Tell Me Why 1993 Williams Brothers Harmony Hotel 1993 Vince Gill When Will I Be Loved 8 Seconds Soundtrack 1994 Bryndle Bryndle 1995 David Lee Murphy Out with a Bang 1995 Warren Zevon I ll Sleep When I m Dead An Anthology 1996 Emmylou Harris Portraits 1996 J D Souther Rock and Roll Doctor Lowell George Tribute 1997 Bryndle House of Silence 2001 Dorothy Moskowitz Do You Follow Me 2004 Antara amp Delilah Red Barn Sessions 2007 Natalie D Napoleon Here in California 2009 Dick Annegarn Folk Talk 2011 Natalie D Napoleon Leaving Me Dry 2012 References Edit Lewis Randy August 20 2010 Kenny Edwards dies at 64 guitarist singer played key role in Linda Ronstadt s emergence latimes com Los Angeles Times Retrieved August 20 2010 Kenny Edwards Thank you for listening Home August 18 2010 Retrieved August 20 2010 Kealey Tom Biography Kenny Edwards Allmusic Retrieved August 2 2010 BMI Repertoire Retrieved June 26 2020 External links EditLive Review from Santa Barbara Independent permanent dead link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kenny Edwards amp oldid 1177547830, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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