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Kenny Cole
Kenny Cole is a seasoned journeyman musician with a career spanning over four decades, primarily known for his work as a keyboardist. In the early 1970s, he embarked on a road gig in Great Falls, Montana, where he formed lifelong friendships with musicians Patti Allen, Rick Novito, and Bob Davis. Later in the decade, he joined the band Marbles, led by guitarist Don Mock, and contributed to their jazz fusion album, MOCK 1.

During the late 1970s, Kenny worked in California, collaborating with René Decuir and meeting notable musicians like Michael Carabello and Dougie Roach of Santana. His time living with Sly Stone in Novato provided him with invaluable insights into the music industry. In the 1980s, Kenny collaborated with singer Sam Smith in the band Sam Smith & Evolution and worked with Kathy Hart in Kathy Hart & the Repo Band, performing extensively in Seattle.

In the 1990s, Kenny became the musical director for the Seattle Women in Rhythm and Blues, working with a talented roster of female singers and musicians. He also produced LJ Porter's first CD, "ROLLER COASTER," and formed The Vampin’ Ho’s with Tom Erak. Kenny Cole's journey as a musician is marked by diverse collaborations and a rich tapestry of musical experiences.

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