Misplaced Pages

Gordon Kennedy (musician)

Article snapshot taken from Wikipedia with creative commons attribution-sharealike license. Give it a read and then ask your questions in the chat. We can research this topic together.

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by Everyking (talk | contribs) at 11:12, 9 April 2007. The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

Revision as of 11:12, 9 April 2007 by Everyking (talk | contribs)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)

Gordon Kennedy redirects here. For the actor see Gordon Kennedy (actor).

File:Gkennedy.gif
Gordon Kennedy

Gordon Kennedy (Nov. 28, 1959) is a renowned guitarist and producer. He has worked as a singer, songwriter, producer, and session guitarist. He has collaborated with many artists including Eric Clapton, Garth Brooks, Bonnie Raitt, Jewel, Kenny Loggins and others. The Grammy-winning song "Change the World", was co-written by Kennedy, Tommy Sims and Wayne Kirkpatrick for Eric Clapton. The song was included in the soundtrack for John Travolta's film, Phenomenon.

He first came to prominence as the guitarist of Christian rock band White Heart from 1985 to 1989. He ??attended Evangel University in Springfield, Missouri?? and also studied with fellow musician and guitarist, Dann Huff, whom he replaced in the band Whiteheart. In 1996, he and fellow songwriter/musician Jimmie Lee Sloas recorded one album, {speak}, under the name Dogs of Peace.

Kennedy is the son of guitarist Jerry Glenn Kennedy, who played for artists of the caliber of Roy Orbison, Elvis Presley, Bob Dylan, and others. Growing up in this environment, he was always interested in music, but became serious about it when he was 15, when his father gave him his first electric guitar, a Fender Telecaster.

Gordon Kennedy currently resides in Nashville, Tennessee and is touring with Peter Frampton in support of Frampton's latest album, "Fingerprints", which he co-produced. He also co-wrote several songs on the album, as well as on Frampton's previous release "Now".

External links


Stub icon

This article on a singer is a stub. You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it.

Stub icon

This article on a songwriter is a stub. You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it.

Stub icon

This article on a record producer is a stub. You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it.

This article on a guitarist is a stub. You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it.

Stub icon

This Christian music-related article is a stub. You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it.

Categories: