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Early praise for “Comfort in the Static”…
“I’d have to say that Kenny White has earned a place among my favorite singer/songwriters…and particularly, lyricists. As we say in the trade “he goes deep.” A true wordsmith AND musician who reveals a fine sense of humor, as well. Put on your headphones and listen carefully.”
- David Crosby
“Songs of tragedy, comedy, life and death…Kenny White is the troubadour of our sometimes sweet, often troubled times. ‘Carry You Home’ is the big song I’ve been waiting for. Bravo, Kenny, in all categories…writing, playing, singing. Could I have some more, please?”
- Will Jennings (multi Oscar and Grammy winning songwriter)
Kenny White’s latest album Comfort in the Static, containing eleven new tracks from the experient songwriter, leads the listener on an intimate odyssey, the spotlight focused on our commonality as humans. From the first haunting melody of the opening track, Useless Bay, which begins as if White were letting us in on a bittersweet secret, to the catchy pop sensibility of the beautifully melodic Please. From the Dylan-esque sound of Who’s Gonna Be the One, to the plaintive musings of “I was fine until love got in the way” from Where You Are Tonight, Comfort in the Static is an arrestingly candid and personal collection of songs.
White’s Comfort in the Static is soulful singer-songwriting at its best; lush piano melodies combined with vulnerable vocals and smart, insightful lyrics make for a seminal recording that observes the boundaries between jazz, blues, rock, pop and folk…and then proceeds to step over them. With such seasoned, interpretive musicians as Duke Levine, Shawn Pelton and Marty Ballou backing him up, as well as the contributions of Big Al Anderson and ubiquitous T-Bone Burnett collaborator, Stephen Barber, White wrote and produced this new album with the listener in mind. Comfort in the Static showcases White as a deft storyteller employing striking arrangements and spot-on vocals reminiscent of Elvis Costello, Bob Dylan and early Randy Newman. This CD is a feather in the cap for Kenny White whose fan base continues to grow along with his talent as a singer-songwriter. Comfort in the Static is a powerful, sophisticated album that will stay with you long after the CD has stopped playing.
I bought this CD when I saw Kenny White with Cheryl Wheeler in Northampton, MA (along with the other 3 he had with him for sale!). I was blown away by his performance in concert and I absolutely love his music. The wit and tenderness and amazing musicianship are a rare and wonderful combination. I am a new and avid fan!
I love the new record Kenny. Another amazing effort. Bravo!!
Congratulations song poet man
Yeah – so – this is my new favorite of yours but it hurts my heart a little. Beautiful.
love the style of singing very much; reminiscent of victor mecyssne of nashville . nice to hear this great blues style. they are playing the new cd on WERU out of east orland maine. thanks!
great stuff! love it! and “gotta sing high” makes me laugh every time
i keep on praying to see you one day live in germany.