
Kenneth Nixon
Kenneth Nixons music is a blend of the finest ingredients in Rock Americana and Blues His songs capture a wide range of emotion are musically interesting and ly
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Your Kind of Love Your Kind of Love
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Kenneth Nixon is a North Carolina songwriter with roots in Rock, Country, Blues, and Americana. Born and raised in the Southeastern US, his music is laced with all the influences of rural life, and blended with an urban sophistication that balances his work with modern Country and Blues /Rock styles. His songs are snapshots of life, based heavily on personal experience and observation
Band/artist history
I've played guitar for as long as I can remember. I spent many years in a long line of Rock and Country bands before deciding to concentrate on writing in the mid-'90s. My home is near the North Carolina Coast, and that's where I do most of my recording.
Have you performed in front of an audience?
I played live with bands every weekend for about 15 years, but now I only do the occasional open mic or solo set. I plan to do more in the near future.
Your musical influences
Eagles, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Gram Parsons, Police, U2, Wallflowers, Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton,.........
What equipment do you use?
I use several guitars, bass, fiddle, keys, and various recording software. I perform all the parts, and compose the drum tracks with sequencers.
Anything else?
Thank you for hearing my music. Contact me via email if you would like to purchase a CD, or you can visit my sites at www.mp3.com/kennethnixon and www.javamusic.com/kennethnixon for more music.
Supply, NC
USA
ID
4582
Contact
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Comments (3)
Very nice work. I especially liked FM Dukes and Messenger of Hope. Good songs, good singing, and you're one heck of a picker. Don (Emily Patterson Band)
Great to see an actual acoustic sound on the acoustic charts. Really enjoyed Duality.
Ken, keep up the faith.
Terry G. Reed