
Our brand new CD and some believe our best work. The album wrote itself in a very short period of time. The arranging and recording sessions were just as effortless. The perfect follow-up to Higher Ground...

Our brand new CD and some believe our best work. The album wrote itself in a very short period of time. The arranging and recording sessions were just as effortless. The perfect follow-up to Higher Ground...

Higher Ground marks the first KMB album with multi-instrumentalist Tom Hagymasi (mandolin, fiddle, accordion, bouzouki.) It's what happens when a band comes together and then adds another spark. This record was co-produced by the band. The perfect precursor to "Worth Imagining"...

Move On features the title track, the uplifting "River Song" and guest vocal appearances by Rex Fowler (Aztec Two Step) on "Don't Turn Around" and Annie Golden on "Still Need You Near". It was Kenn's first record with (drummer) Bob Gaspar and (bassist) Dan Hocott. One of Kenn's favorites...

Coming Home features the title track, "In The Name of Rock & Roll", the haunting "Twister" and "Cold Winds" (a duet with Rex Fowler of Aztec Two Step.) Annie Golden adds her vocal magic on three tracks. The CD was the follow-up to "New Moon Rising" and in some ways a return to simplicity. We play a lot of tracks off this album at our concerts...

This 2003 CD produced by the legendary Bob Johnston was recorded in Nashville, TN (as well as NY and CT) and features the moody "What is it Like", the folk/pop of "Lazy Afternoon", the folk/country "High Wire" and the album-closing "Moonlight Meadow Song" played (and sung) by wonderful musicians from Nashville, NY and CT. It was a true experience...