Kenny White Live in Concert Feb. 15th - Big Red Church
Come and enjoy an evening of great music with pianist/vocalist Kenny White. You've heard his music probably hundreds of times (he writes music for tv commercials but you haven't heard him like this!) Kenny mixes pop sensibilities with masterful piano playing to arrive at a totally rewarding song presentation. Combined with insightful and sometimes edgy lyrics, White will keep you entertained and wanting more. Here's a review from www.allmusic.com:
Review by Alex Henderson
Go to a Manhattan venue that is singer/songwriter-friendly, and you might encounter both young upstarts and veterans who have spent many years in the trenches. Some of the veterans have endured poverty in order to pursue their art; others have earned a good living with musical "day gigs" but haven't recorded as many albums as they should have. Kenny White, for example, has considerable experience recording jingles, but he was in his late forties when he finally got around to putting out his first album, Uninvited Guest -- and he follows up that 2002 release with his sophomore disc, Symphony in 16 Bars. The same influences that served White well on Uninvited Guest -- Randy Newman, Tom Waits, and Elvis Costello, among others -- continue to serve him well on this 46-minute CD, which underscores his talents as an urban storyteller. Urban is the operative word because White's songs are inspired by the ups and downs of life in the Big Apple -- and while his lyrics can be cynical and world-weary, they also have a lot of heart. One hears the New York resident's genuine affection for his home on "Heart of the City," which laments the over-gentrification of Manhattan; one hears White's frustration with the music business on "5 Girls," and his concern for a friend's well-being on "Anabel." White's songs paint a very bittersweet picture of life in a post-9/11, Mike Bloomberg-era NYC; he observes his environment and finds much to be cynical about, but at the same time, the city gives him a lot of creative inspiration -- and one gets the impression he's generally glad to be there even though he's had his fill of gentrification and clueless A&R people. Symphony in 16 Bars is an enjoyably candid sophomore outing from the East Coast singer/songwriter.
The venue was hand-picked for it's wonderful acoustics, Fresno's Big Red Church. Kenny will no doubt give the Yamaha C-5 piano a workout, and who knows, maybe even take the Casavant Pipe Organ for a spin... So, support the arts, support quality live music in Fresno! Tickets are available at the church office, 2131 N. Van Ness (two blocks north of Fresno High,) The Movies, 1435 N. Van Ness, or by calling 237-1258.
Location: Big Red Church, 2131 N. Van Ness Blvd., Fresno
Starts: 2007 Feb 15 - 7:00pm
Ends: 2007 Feb 15 - 9:00pm

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