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Kenny Smith (bluegrass)

Kenny Smith
Born (1967-09-19) September 19, 1967 (age 50)
Nine Mile, Indiana
Genres Bluegrass music
Occupation(s) Musician
Instruments Guitar, vocals
Years active 1993–present
Labels Sugar Hill, Rebel, Gat3, Farm Boy
Associated acts Claire Lynch, Lonesome River Band, Kenny & Amanda Smith Band, Band of Ruhks
Website kennysmithguitar.com
Notable instruments
1935 Martin D-18
1948 Regal Milord

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

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

Smith began playing professionally with Claire Lynch and the Front Porch Stringband in 1993. 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.

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.

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 Smith's decided to form the Kenny and Amanda Smith Band. They won the IBMA's Emerging Artist of the Year award in 2003.

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

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).

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

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.

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. 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.


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