Kenny Lewis:
CLASS OF 1988
Shaw High SchoolClass of 1988
Columbus, GA
Kenny's Story
Kenny is from Columbus, Georgia. Kenny's schools include Shaw High School. Kenny works(ed) at Kenny Lewis Entertainment.
Music Kenny likes includes The Allman Brothers Band, Jonathan and Lisa Moore, Edgar Meyer. Books Kenny likes include The Bible, The Book of Common Prayer. Movies Kenny likes include The Blind Side. TV shows Kenny likes include Barbara Gauthier WTVM, PBS.
More about Kenny:"I am a native of the Chattahoochee Valley and was raised in Columbus, Georgia. Currently, I live in Nashville, TN. My family valued music and at an early age I was encouraged to study diverse styles of music. I earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Music from Columbus State University. Electric and upright bass are my major instruments. I have been fortunate to perform with regional as well as national artist.
Career highlights and awards:
-ShowBand Musician for Carnival Cruise Lines
-Tri-C Jazz Festival, Cleveland, Ohio - Outstanding Mu...Expand for more
sicianship Award
-Down-home Jazz Festival, Dothan, Alabama - outstanding musicianship Award
-Bass player and tour manager for both No Promises and Slow Moses
-Performed with the Columbus Symphony Orchestra
-Director fo the Columbus State University Jazz Combo
-Assistant Director of the Columbus State University Big Band
I have had the pleasure to perform with or open for the following artists:
- The Neville Brothers (Grammy Award Winner)
- Widespread Panic
- Lou Diamond Phillips
- Bebo Norman
- Edwin McCain
- Shawn Mullins (Grammy Award Winner)
- Keni Thomas
- Derrick Trucks
- Kim Richmond from the Stan Kenton Orchestra (Grammy Award Winner)
- Kevin Vanoy
- KevinKinney from Dryvin' and Cryin'
- Roger Homefield from the Stan Kenton Orchestra
- Artimus Pile of Lynyrd Skynyrd
- Lew Soloff from Blood, Sweat and Tears (Grammy Award Winner)
- Tracy Bird
- David Ragsdale from Kansas
- Allen Levi
- Robert Orr".
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