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thoughts/news of Kenny MacKenzie

Jun
29
2010

Great gig with a wonderful audience at a splendid venue. Thanks to Gary for shooting film all night.

Fran Coraggio – bass
Bret Obin – drums
June 26th 2010 @ Angell & Phelps Cafe – Daytona Beach

May
30
2010

Birthday Jams


Birthdays have always been a big deal to me. I have no problem with people wanting to show me how much they love me…and cake is high on my list of best things on earth.

I just had another go by… it was a quiet one. I’m in a new part of the world, but friends from NY gave me hollers, and I’m pretty good at having a good time all by myself. My dad was around, of course – we watched my new home team the Rays pull off a thrilling 9th inning victory, and I picked up lots of new music (old music really, on vinyl) to keep me stimulated.

One of my favorite ways to spend a birthday is on a gig, hanging with musicians and finding euphoria in some emphatic chorus of a 12 bar blues. I had a great many birthday gigs in the last decade. One such happening was in 2002 at Louis Bar in the east village of nyc. The owner Andrew Rumpler was a good friend and always hooked us up food & drink-wise (miss those coffees and the olives!), at the time bassist Mike Savino and I were housemates and close friends, and later that evening my good pal Emanuele Coluccia came down and played on the last few tunes. I’m pretty sure I hear Josaih Wolf’s voice in the crowd as well, but he did not play (I don’t think);  the drummer was Chris Sbrolini, essentially the  house drummer, well-suited to Andrew’s taste, and another comrade.

I came across the minidiscs for the gig last night while looking for something else. Here is the first tune we played – “Just Friends“. As always there’s a decent bit of crowd noise…

Most fans know we played at Louis at least once a week for a good three years – it was an incredible experience. If you’ve been to the bar in the early 2000′s you know it was a very unique, cool & swingin’ hang. The picture above is of a cd we ‘released’ with some of the best performances recorded at Louis. This version of “Just Friends” is not the same one as on the cd, but the version of “Well You Needn’t” found on the disc is from the same birthday gig.

Louis Bar changed hands in ’04. Former owner Andrew Rumpler, who designed and built the bar himself, is now designing unique furniture. One of his latest creations is the “Tatum Lounge” (after Art Tatum), which is a chair made out of piano keys. Very cool. You can check out his website here.

As always thanks for stopping by. Lord bless – Kenny

Mar
19
2010

10 Tracks re-released for $0.79 each

10 of the 12 tracks from KMT II (released 1/05) are now available, freshly mastered, over at the brand new Reverb Nation page. For those of you who don’t do the facebook or myspace thing, it’s a great place to let us know you like what we’re doing. Happy Spring!

Mar
02
2010

Tracks from KMT II now available!

Some of the finer tracks from our 2005 cd “Kenny MacKenzie Trio II” are now available for download at tradebit via our store page for $0.99 each! This album has been unavailable for some time now, and I’m glad to finally be able to get the music heard again.

Albums are listed in chronological order so scroll to the bottom to see them. There are even cool little player buttons to listen before you buy. If you like and want to purchase them I suggest using the paypal “add to cart” buttons to the far right – this will prevent you from being redirected to the Tradebit site which only facilitates 1 song on a page (!).

If this makes you happy give us a shout. Proceeds will help pay for production of the next release.

Also – still going on is the free mp3 download for people who become fans or friends at either facebook or myspace.  Who doesn’t like free music? and we certainly appreciate your support. Maybe we’ll see you there. :)

Feb
23
2010

Live on Long Island ’09

This week – become a fan on facebook or myspace and receive a free mp3 download. See you there!

Dec
13
2009

Face to Shine – live 5/07

(from a Shenole Latimer concert…)

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