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Birth name
  
Kenneth Lovelace

Name
  
Kenny Lovelace

Role
  
Singer


Years active
  
1955–present

Genres
  
Website
  
jerryleelewis.org

Associated acts
  
Kenny Lovelace wwwjackyschgalerieJacky20mit20StarsKenny20


Born
  
August 18, 1936 (age 87) Montgomery, Alabama (
1936-08-18
)

Occupation(s)
  
Singer-songwriter, musician, guitarist Bandleader

Similar People
  
Jerry Lee Lewis, Steve Rowland, Bones Howe

Instruments
  
Vocals, Guitar, Fiddle

Kenny Lovelace & The Memphis Beats - Rip It Up - Kinodrom Bocholt (Germany) 2006


Kenny Lovelace (born August 18, 1936) is a guitarist and singer best known for his tenure with Jerry Lee Lewis since 1966.

Contents

Jerry Lee Lewis & Kenny Lovelace - Mistery Train


Life

Kenny Lovelace Jacky39s

Kenneth Lovelace was born in Cloverdale, Alabama. He grew up in a small village 12 miles from Florence, where his family worked on a farm. Lovelace hooked up with a band called the Go-Go-Boys, who later changed their name to The Five Jets. He was with them for twelve years.

Kenny Lovelace Kenny Lovelace amp The Memphis Beats Columbus Stockade

While playing in Monroe, Louisiana, he met rock and roll legend Jerry Lee Lewis, through Jerry's sister Linda Gail Lewis. Lewis wanted to hire the whole band, but the others had families to look after, so Jerry hired Kenny. He has been guitarist and band leader of the Memphis Beats for more than 40 years. Kenny lives in Nashville, Tennessee with his wife.

Kenny has also recorded with artists such as Johnny Cash and Carl Perkins.

References

Kenny Lovelace Wikipedia