Kenny Wayne Shepherd

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Kenny Wayne Shepherd

Kenny Wayne Shepherd live in 2005
Background information
Birth name Kenny Wayne Brobst
Born June 12, 1977 (1977-06-12) (age 32)
Shreveport, Louisiana
Genre(s) Blues
Rock
Occupation(s) Musician, songwriter
Instrument(s) Guitar, vocals
Years active 1990-present
Associated acts Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band
G3
Website Official Website
Notable instrument(s)
Fender Stratocaster

Kenny Wayne Shepherd (born Kenny Wayne Brobst, on June 12, 1977, Shreveport, Louisiana[1]) is an American blues guitarist, singer, and songwriter. He has released several studio albums and experienced a rare level of commercial success both as a blues artist and a young musician.[2] In 1997, Guitar World ranked Shepherd #3 after B.B.King and Eric Clapton on their list of popular blues artists.[3]

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[edit] Biography

Shepherd attended Caddo Magnet High School in Shreveport, Louisiana. Self-taught, he began playing at age seven, learning Muddy Waters licks from his father's record collection. At the age of thirteen, Shepherd was invited onstage by the New Orleans bluesman Bryan Lee. After proving his abilities, he decided on music as a career. Demo tapes were made and a two camera video was shot at Shepherd's first performance at the Red River Revel Arts Festival in Shreveport. It was this video performance that impressed Giant Records chief Irving Azoff enough to sign Shepherd to a multiple album record deal.

Shepherd took six singles into the top 10 and holds the record for the longest running album on the Billboard Blues Charts with Trouble Is.... He has been nominated for four Grammy Awards, received two Billboard Music Awards and two Orville Gibson awards, and has sold millions of CDs.

In September 2008, Fender Musical Instruments Corp. released the Kenny Wayne Shepherd Signature Series Stratocaster, designed exclusively by Shepherd. Most recently, he developed a unique DVD/CD project, 10 Days Out: Blues from the Backroads. This documents Shepherd as he travels the country to jam with and interview the last of the authentic blues musicians. As they tour the backroads, Shepherd, with members of the Double Trouble Band, play with a host of blues greats including Clarence "Gatemouth Brown" and Bryan Lee, Buddy Flett (with whom he jams at Leadbelly's grave), the great B.B. King, blues harp master Jerry "Boogie" McCain, Cootie Stark, Neil Pattman, John Dee Holeman, Etta Baker, Henry Townsend with Honeyboy Edwards, and a concert session with the surviving members of Muddy Waters' and Howlin' Wolf's bands.

[edit] Personal life

Shepherd married actor Mel Gibson's only daughter, Hannah Gibson, on September 16, 2006,[4] and they now have two children, the oldest child being a girl (born October 10, 2007).[5] [6]

[edit] Live performances

[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

Year Album Chart Positions RIAA[7]
US[8] SE[9]
1995 Ledbetter Heights 108 - Platinum
1997 Trouble Is... 74 - Platinum
1999 Live On 52 - Platinum
2004 The Place You're In 101 - -
2007 10 Days Out: Blues from the Backroads - 52 -

[edit] Singles

Year Single Chart Positions[10] Album
Hot 100 Mainstream Rock
1995 "Deja Voodoo" - 9 Ledbetter Heights
1996 "Born With A Broken Heart" - 15 Ledbetter Heights
1996 "Aberdeen" - 23 Ledbetter Heights
1997 "Slow Ride" - 3 Trouble Is...
1998 "Somehow, Somewhere, Someway" - 3 Trouble Is...
1998 "Blue on Black" 78 1 Trouble Is...
1999 "Everything Is Broken" - 10 Trouble Is...
1999 "In 2 Deep" - 5 Live On
2000 "Was" - 9 Live On
2000 "Last Goodbye" - 14 Live On
2004 "Alive" - 13 The Place You're In
2005 "The Place You're In" - 30 The Place You're In

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