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Kenny Smith (bluegrass)

Kenny Smith is an American guitarist and vocalist in the bluegrass tradition.

Kenny Smith
Born (1967-09-19) September 19, 1967 (age 56)
Nine Mile, Indiana
GenresBluegrass music
Occupation(s)Musician
Instrument(s)Guitar, vocals
Years active1993–present
LabelsSugar Hill, Rebel, Gat3, Farm Boy
Websitekennysmithguitar.com
1948 Regal Milord[1]

Biography edit

Early years edit

Smith is originally from Nine Mile, Indiana. His father and grandfather played fiddle, and Smith started playing guitar at age 4.[2] He learned to play fiddle tunes on the guitar by listening to Norman Blake's albums.[1]

Lonesome River Band edit

Smith began playing professionally with Claire Lynch and the Front Porch Stringband in 1993.[3] In 1996, Smith joined Sammy Shelor, Don Rigsby, and Ronnie Bowman as a member of The Lonesome River Band, replacing Tim Austin. While a part of this group, Smith won the International Bluegrass Music Association's (IBMA) Guitarist of the Year award in 1999 and 2000. He left the band in 2001.[4]

Kenny and Amanda Smith edit

Kenny and Amanda Smith met at a Lonesome River Band concert, where Amanda gave Kenny a tape of her music. They decided to collaborate, and then decided to marry.[5]

Their first album Slowly But Surely in 2001 was recorded when Kenny was still with the Lonesome River Band and Amanda was working a day job. The album was popular enough to be listed on the bluegrass charts, and the Smiths decided to form the Kenny and Amanda Smith Band. They won the IBMA's Emerging Artist of the Year award in 2003.[1]

In 2004, they released the album House Down the Block. Ronald Inscore played mandolin, Steve Hubers played banjo, and Greg Martin played bass.[6]

The Kenny and Amanda Smith Band released Live and Learn in 2008, along with Zachary McLamb (bass), Aaron Williams (mandolin), and Ron Stewart (fiddle, banjo).[7]

On their album Unbound they were assisted by Wayne Winkle (vocals), Kyle Perkins (bass), Jacob Burleson (mandolin), and Justin Jenkins (banjo).[8] The lead single "You Know That I Would" stayed at the No. 1 spot for consecutive weeks on the Bluegrass Today Weekly Airplay charts.[9]

Solo recordings edit

Smith's debut solo album Studebaker was released in 1997, featuring Amanda Smith (vocals), Barry Bales (bass), Adam Steffey (mandolin), Sammy Shelor (banjo), Don Rigsby. Daniel Carwile (fiddle), and Ronnie Bowman.[10]

On his 2011 album Return, Smith employed a variety of vintage guitars: his 1935 Martin D-18, Norman Blake’s sunburst 1933 D-28, and a Gibson 1935 jumbo prototype.[11] Musicians on the album included Bales, Steffey, Aubrey Haynie (fiddle), Jim Denman (banjo), and Adam Hurt (clawhammer banjo). Glenn Tabor co-produced the album with Smith.[12]

Band of Ruhks edit

Smith is a founding member of Band Of Ruhks, along with Don Rigsby and Ronnie Bowman. During a Lonesome River Band reunion performance, all three discovered a mutual longing to once again perform together.[1] Band of Ruhks released a self-titled album in 2015. Brian Fesler plays banjo in the band.[13]

Music instruction edit

Smith has taught at guitar workshops and master classes. In 2004, AcuTab Publications released Smith's Tunes and Techniques, a two-DVD instruction set. In 2017, Smith launched KennySmithGuitar.com, with instructional videos, product reviews, interviews with other musicians, and information about classic vintage guitars. Guitar lessons are priced based on length, but all other content is free to view.[14]

Guitars edit

Luthier Randy Lucas designed the Kenny Smith model guitar using Smith's 1935 Martin D-18 as a conceptual starting point. Only twenty one were built.[15]

Personal life edit

Smith lives in Lebanon, Tennessee with his wife Amanda and their daughter Annabelle.[16]

Discography edit

Solo records edit

As Kenny and Amanda Smith edit

  • 2001: Slowly but Surely (Farm Boy)
  • 2004: House Down the Block (Rebel)[19]
  • 2005: Always Never Enough (Rebel)[20]
  • 2007: Tell Someone (Rebel)[21]
  • 2008: Live and Learn (Rebel)[22]
  • 2012: Catch Me If I Try (Farm Boy)[23]
  • 2016: Unbound (Farm Boy)[24]

With the Lonesome River Band edit

  • 1996: One Step Forward (Sugar Hill)
  • 1998: Finding the Way (Sugar Hill)
  • 2000: Talkin' to Myself (Sugar Hill)

Also appears on edit

Music instruction edit

  • 2004: Tunes and Techniques DVD (Accutab)

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Penn, Casey L. (November 1, 2016). "Kenny And Amanda Smith: New Music And New Reason". Bluegrass Unlimited. Retrieved August 19, 2017.
  2. ^ Yap, Timothy (August 29, 2016). "Kenny and Amanda Smith Talk About the Emotions & Passions Behind Their 7th Album "Unbound"". Hallels. Retrieved August 19, 2017.
  3. ^ Hicks Henry, Murphy (May 1, 2013). Pretty Good for a Girl: Women in Bluegrass (1 ed.). University of Illinois Press. ISBN 9780252095887. Retrieved August 19, 2017.
  4. ^ Bogdanov, Vladimir; Chris Woodstra; Stephen Thomas Erlewine (2001). All Music Guide: The Definitive Guide to Popular Music (1 ed.). Hal Leonard Corporation. ISBN 978-0-87930-627-4. Retrieved August 19, 2017.
  5. ^ Reed, Talia (June 1, 2008). "Bluegrass leads to marriage, new band". South Bend Tribune. Retrieved August 19, 2017.
  6. ^ Weisberger, Jon (February 29, 2004). "Kenny & Amanda Smith Band - House Down The Block". No Depression. Retrieved August 19, 2017.
  7. ^ David McGee (October 1, 2008). "Live and Learn - Kenny and Amanda Smith Band". The Bluegrass Special. Retrieved August 1, 2017.
  8. ^ Garry Moore (December 13, 2016). "Review: Kenny & Amanda Smith - Unbound". Hudson Valley Bluegrass Association. Retrieved August 19, 2017.
  9. ^ Markos Papadatos (September 16, 2016). "Amanda and Kenny Smith score No. 1 single 'You Know That I Would'". Digital Journal. Retrieved August 19, 2017.
  10. ^ George Graham (November 12, 1997). "Kenny Smith: Studebaker". Graham Weekly Album Review. Retrieved August 1, 2017.
  11. ^ Lawless, John (October 5, 2011). "Kenny Smith: Return". Bluegrass Today. Retrieved August 19, 2017.
  12. ^ "Kenny Smith Brings Vintage Guitars Into Studio for Newest Project". Prescription Bluegrass. March 30, 2011. Retrieved August 19, 2017.
  13. ^ Tunis, Walter (June 8, 2017). "Still Lonesome, bluegrass vets form Band of Ruhks". Lexington Herald-Leader. Retrieved August 19, 2017.
  14. ^ Lawless, John (February 9, 2017). "Kenny Smith launches guitar instruction site". Bluegrass Today. Retrieved August 18, 2017.
  15. ^ Tan, Terence (August 13, 2008). "Randy Lucas Kenny Smith model". Guitar Bench Magazine. Retrieved August 18, 2017.
  16. ^ "Kenny & Amanda Smith, 'Unbound'". Bluegrass Notes. October 3, 2016. Retrieved August 19, 2017.
  17. ^ George Hauenstein. "Kenny Smith - Studebaker". Country Standard Time. Retrieved August 19, 2017.
  18. ^ "Kenny Smith - Return". Bluegrass Unlimited. December 1, 2011. Retrieved August 1, 2017.
  19. ^ Steven Stone. "Kenny & Amanda Smith Band - House Down the Block". Enjoy the Music. Retrieved August 19, 2017.
  20. ^ Mike Joyce (December 18, 2005). "Always Never Enough - Kenny and Amanda Smith Band". The Washington Post. Retrieved August 19, 2017.
  21. ^ Baxter, David (April 30, 2007). "Kenny & Amanda Smith Band - Tell Someone". No Depression. Retrieved August 19, 2017.
  22. ^ Lawless, John (August 4, 2008). "Kenny & Amanda Smith – Live And Learn". Bluegrass Today. Retrieved August 19, 2017.
  23. ^ Jason Verlinde (October 1, 2013). "Kenny and Amanda Smith – "Catch Me If I Try"". Fretboard Journal. Retrieved August 19, 2017.
  24. ^ Charlie Shelton; Frank Stasio (September 30, 2016). "Kenny And Amanda Smith Get 'Unbound'". WUNC. Retrieved August 1, 2017.

External links edit

  • Kenny Smith Guitar website
  • Kenny and Amanda Smith website
  • Band of Ruhks website
  • Kenny Smith at AllMusic
  • Kenny Smith discography at Discogs

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For other uses see Kenneth Smith disambiguation Kenny Smith is an American guitarist and vocalist in the bluegrass tradition Kenny SmithBorn 1967 09 19 September 19 1967 age 56 Nine Mile IndianaGenresBluegrass musicOccupation s MusicianInstrument s Guitar vocalsYears active1993 presentLabelsSugar Hill Rebel Gat3 Farm BoyWebsitekennysmithguitar wbr com1948 Regal Milord 1 Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early years 1 2 Lonesome River Band 1 3 Kenny and Amanda Smith 1 4 Solo recordings 1 5 Band of Ruhks 1 6 Music instruction 1 7 Guitars 1 8 Personal life 2 Discography 2 1 Solo records 2 2 As Kenny and Amanda Smith 2 3 With the Lonesome River Band 2 4 Also appears on 2 5 Music instruction 3 References 4 External linksBiography editEarly years edit Smith is originally from Nine Mile Indiana His father and grandfather played fiddle and Smith started playing guitar at age 4 2 He learned to play fiddle tunes on the guitar by listening to Norman Blake s albums 1 Lonesome River Band edit Smith began playing professionally with Claire Lynch and the Front Porch Stringband in 1993 3 In 1996 Smith joined Sammy Shelor Don Rigsby and Ronnie Bowman as a member of The Lonesome River Band replacing Tim Austin While a part of this group Smith won the International Bluegrass Music Association s IBMA Guitarist of the Year award in 1999 and 2000 He left the band in 2001 4 Kenny and Amanda Smith edit Kenny and Amanda Smith met at a Lonesome River Band concert where Amanda gave Kenny a tape of her music They decided to collaborate and then decided to marry 5 Their first album Slowly But Surely in 2001 was recorded when Kenny was still with the Lonesome River Band and Amanda was working a day job The album was popular enough to be listed on the bluegrass charts and the Smiths decided to form the Kenny and Amanda Smith Band They won the IBMA s Emerging Artist of the Year award in 2003 1 In 2004 they released the album House Down the Block Ronald Inscore played mandolin Steve Hubers played banjo and Greg Martin played bass 6 The Kenny and Amanda Smith Band released Live and Learn in 2008 along with Zachary McLamb bass Aaron Williams mandolin and Ron Stewart fiddle banjo 7 On their album Unbound they were assisted by Wayne Winkle vocals Kyle Perkins bass Jacob Burleson mandolin and Justin Jenkins banjo 8 The lead single You Know That I Would stayed at the No 1 spot for consecutive weeks on the Bluegrass Today Weekly Airplay charts 9 Solo recordings edit Smith s debut solo album Studebaker was released in 1997 featuring Amanda Smith vocals Barry Bales bass Adam Steffey mandolin Sammy Shelor banjo Don Rigsby Daniel Carwile fiddle and Ronnie Bowman 10 On his 2011 album Return Smith employed a variety of vintage guitars his 1935 Martin D 18 Norman Blake s sunburst 1933 D 28 and a Gibson 1935 jumbo prototype 11 Musicians on the album included Bales Steffey Aubrey Haynie fiddle Jim Denman banjo and Adam Hurt clawhammer banjo Glenn Tabor co produced the album with Smith 12 Band of Ruhks edit Smith is a founding member of Band Of Ruhks along with Don Rigsby and Ronnie Bowman During a Lonesome River Band reunion performance all three discovered a mutual longing to once again perform together 1 Band of Ruhks released a self titled album in 2015 Brian Fesler plays banjo in the band 13 Music instruction edit Smith has taught at guitar workshops and master classes In 2004 AcuTab Publications released Smith s Tunes and Techniques a two DVD instruction set In 2017 Smith launched KennySmithGuitar com with instructional videos product reviews interviews with other musicians and information about classic vintage guitars Guitar lessons are priced based on length but all other content is free to view 14 Guitars edit Luthier Randy Lucas designed the Kenny Smith model guitar using Smith s 1935 Martin D 18 as a conceptual starting point Only twenty one were built 15 Personal life edit Smith lives in Lebanon Tennessee with his wife Amanda and their daughter Annabelle 16 Discography editSolo records edit 1997 Studebaker Sugar Hill 17 2011 Return Gat3 18 As Kenny and Amanda Smith edit 2001 Slowly but Surely Farm Boy 2004 House Down the Block Rebel 19 2005 Always Never Enough Rebel 20 2007 Tell Someone Rebel 21 2008 Live and Learn Rebel 22 2012 Catch Me If I Try Farm Boy 23 2016 Unbound Farm Boy 24 With the Lonesome River Band edit 1996 One Step Forward Sugar Hill 1998 Finding the Way Sugar Hill 2000 Talkin to Myself Sugar Hill Also appears on edit 1995 Claire Lynch Moonlighter Rounder 1997 Sammy Shelor Leading Roll Sugar Hill 1998 Butch Baldassari New Classics for Bluegrass Mandolin Sound Art 1998 Ronnie Bowman The Man I m Tryin to Be Sugar Hill 1998 Don Rigsby A Vision Sugar Hill 1999 Ari Vaughan I Just Want to Thank You Lord Freeland 2000 Alan Bibey In The Blue Room Sugar Hill 2001 The Country Gentlemen Crying in the Chapel Freeland 2001 Candlewyck Crooked Creek Road Votive 2004 John Lawless Five amp Dime Copper Creek 2004 Ralph Stanley II Carrying On Rebel 2005 Larry Sparks 40 Rebel 2012 Marty Raybon Southern Roots amp Branches Yesterday amp Today Rural Rhythm 2014 Steve Gulley Family Friends amp Fellowship Rural Rhythm 2014 Phil Leadbetter The Next Move Pinecastle 2016 Stuart Wyrick East Tennessee Sunrise Rural Rhythm Music instruction edit 2004 Tunes and Techniques DVD Accutab References edit a b c d Penn Casey L November 1 2016 Kenny And Amanda Smith New Music And New Reason Bluegrass Unlimited Retrieved August 19 2017 Yap Timothy August 29 2016 Kenny and Amanda Smith Talk About the Emotions amp Passions Behind Their 7th Album Unbound Hallels Retrieved August 19 2017 Hicks Henry Murphy May 1 2013 Pretty Good for a Girl Women in Bluegrass 1 ed University of Illinois Press ISBN 9780252095887 Retrieved August 19 2017 Bogdanov Vladimir Chris Woodstra Stephen Thomas Erlewine 2001 All Music Guide The Definitive Guide to Popular Music 1 ed Hal Leonard Corporation ISBN 978 0 87930 627 4 Retrieved August 19 2017 Reed Talia June 1 2008 Bluegrass leads to marriage new band South Bend Tribune Retrieved August 19 2017 Weisberger Jon February 29 2004 Kenny amp Amanda Smith Band House Down The Block No Depression Retrieved August 19 2017 David McGee October 1 2008 Live and Learn Kenny and Amanda Smith Band The Bluegrass Special Retrieved August 1 2017 Garry Moore December 13 2016 Review Kenny amp Amanda Smith Unbound Hudson Valley Bluegrass Association Retrieved August 19 2017 Markos Papadatos September 16 2016 Amanda and Kenny Smith score No 1 single You Know That I Would Digital Journal Retrieved August 19 2017 George Graham November 12 1997 Kenny Smith Studebaker Graham Weekly Album Review Retrieved August 1 2017 Lawless John October 5 2011 Kenny Smith Return Bluegrass Today Retrieved August 19 2017 Kenny Smith Brings Vintage Guitars Into Studio for Newest Project Prescription Bluegrass March 30 2011 Retrieved August 19 2017 Tunis Walter June 8 2017 Still Lonesome bluegrass vets form Band of Ruhks Lexington Herald Leader Retrieved August 19 2017 Lawless John February 9 2017 Kenny Smith launches guitar instruction site Bluegrass Today Retrieved August 18 2017 Tan Terence August 13 2008 Randy Lucas Kenny Smith model Guitar Bench Magazine Retrieved August 18 2017 Kenny amp Amanda Smith Unbound Bluegrass Notes October 3 2016 Retrieved August 19 2017 George Hauenstein Kenny Smith Studebaker Country Standard Time Retrieved August 19 2017 Kenny Smith Return Bluegrass Unlimited December 1 2011 Retrieved August 1 2017 Steven Stone Kenny amp Amanda Smith Band House Down the Block Enjoy the Music Retrieved August 19 2017 Mike Joyce December 18 2005 Always Never Enough Kenny and Amanda Smith Band The Washington Post Retrieved August 19 2017 Baxter David April 30 2007 Kenny amp Amanda Smith Band Tell Someone No Depression Retrieved August 19 2017 Lawless John August 4 2008 Kenny amp Amanda Smith Live And Learn Bluegrass Today Retrieved August 19 2017 Jason Verlinde October 1 2013 Kenny and Amanda Smith Catch Me If I Try Fretboard Journal Retrieved August 19 2017 Charlie Shelton Frank Stasio September 30 2016 Kenny And Amanda Smith Get Unbound WUNC Retrieved August 1 2017 External links editKenny Smith Guitar website Kenny and Amanda Smith website Band of Ruhks website Kenny Smith at AllMusic Kenny Smith discography at Discogs Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kenny Smith bluegrass amp oldid 1207749586, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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