Kenny Wesley Explained

Kenny Wesley
Birth Name:Kenny Devone Wesley
Alias:The Soulful Nerd
Birth Place:Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
Origin:Jacksonville, North Carolina, United States
Genre:Funktronica, Funk, Synthpop, Soul, Jazz, Nu-disco, Classical, Alternative
Occupation:Singer, record producer, pianist, songwriter
Years Active:2004–present
Label:Unsigned/Wright Brother Music/Stereo Lif Records
Associated Acts:Maysa, Gordon Chambers, Wayna, Anthony David, Syleena Johnson, Maya Azucena
Website:SoulfulNerd.com

Kenny Wesley (also known as The Soulful Nerd) is a singer, songwriter and classically trained multi-instrumentalist based in Berlin, Germany.

Early life

Musical Training

Wesley was born on a military base to military parents in Honolulu, Hawaii and grew up in Jacksonville, North Carolina.[1]

He started singing before while still learning to speak as a young toddler and learned the fundamentals of singing early on from his mother, a trained choral singer. His parents noticed his interest in music and put him in piano lessons at age 7. By age 9 he was playing on a professional level and began accompanying his local church choir. At age 11 he started studying the trumpet in the school band and later moved to the euphonium and was selected for the North Carolina All-District Band multiple times. His high school band director, Fletcher Stubbs, upon observing Kenny's piano skills, encouraged him to be the pianist for the school's jazz band. Under Stubbs tutelage, he learned to read and teach from orchestral scores – which would serve useful when he became the drum major of the marching band.

Howard University

Wesley speaks five languages (English, French, Spanish, German, and French Creole), is a former medical interpreter and lecturer of Spanish and French at Howard University, his alma mater. While an undergraduate at Howard, he took private voice lessons and worked as a rehearsal pianist and accompanist for multiple choral groups on the campus. He was a member of the renowned Howard University Chorale under the direction of James Weldon Norris, as well as the Howard University Rankin Chapel Choir, then under the direction of famed choral conductor and original director of the Howard University Gospel Choir, Arphelius Paul Gatling. He would later go on to sing with Gatling's choral ensemble, P.A.U.L. His classmates included Muhsinah, various members of Afro Blue (from NBC's The Sing-Off), Lance Gross, James Brandon Lewis, Cora Coleman-Dunham, and Rhodes scholar, Marianna Ofosu.

Mainstream Musical career

Background Vocalist

He has performed as a background vocalist with various recording artists including Grammy-award winning singer-songwriter Gordon Chambers, Angela Johnson (formerly of Cooly's Hotbox), Syleena Johnson (of TV One's), Anthony David, Conya Doss, Deborah Bond, Maya Azucena, and Grammy-nominated Contemporary Jazz singer and former lead singer of Incognito, Maysa Leak. Kenny was a translator and French accent coach for the tune "Sophisticated Lover" from Leak's 2013 album, Blue Velvet Soul.[2]

I'm Sorry, Freedom, The Real Thing

Kenny's debut project, I'm Sorry (EP), was self-released in 2008 on his independent label, Wright Brother Records. It sold in excess of 3,000 copies in the Washington, D.C. and New York City markets primarily from sales at live concerts.[3]

In July 2011, Kenny teamed up with Washington, D.C.-based musician/producers Matthew Shell and Trey Eley on a remake of Michael Jackson's "Rock with You" for their album Freedom which proved to be a move in the right direction. Their remake garnered a great deal of mainstream media attention, and radio stations across the country began putting the tune into rotation without their knowledge (including Sirius XM's Watercolors). The promo video for the album, prominently featuring Kenny's in-studio performance of "Rock with You", was featured by Grammy.com in September 2012.[4] and was nominated for a Hollywood Music and Media award.[5]

Later that year, Grammy-nominated TV/Film music producer and arranger, Noah Lifschey found Kenny's music via LinkedIn and they immediately began collaborating writing and recording the singles that would eventually become Kenny's debut full-length CD, The Real Thing.[6] In 2012, Lifschey introduced Kenny to Spanish indie pop band The Pinker Tones resulting in the remix of "Feels Good" from The Real Thing.[7]

Released in 2013, The Real Thing was well received by critics and featured an all-star lineup of cameos including Grammy-nominated vocalist Wayna, DJ Kid Koala, Butterscotch (from America's Got Talent), guitarist Chris Bruce (Me'shell Ndegeocello, India.Arie, Seal, Sheryl Crow), and bassist Dan Lutz (Sheila E., BeBe Winans, Gladys Knight, Jonathan Butler).[8] [9] [10] [11]

Television

Kenny and co-writer Timothy Butler, submitted a song and accompanying music video in 2004 for ABC series The View's Original Theme Song Competition. They were selected as finalists and their music video aired on the series later that summer. In 2012, his tune, "Won't Let It Go" co-written and produced by Lifschey, was prominently featured on season 9 of FOX's So You Think You Can Dance during the audition of performer David Matz.[12] In 2013, their tune, "Damaged Goods" was featured on season 10 of the series.[13]

Recent career

In 2013, Wesley collaborated with Wes Felton, on a number of Felton's releases including Hesomiso, Land of Sheep, Ran by Pigs, Run by Wolves, and the K'Alyn produced, Imagine the Future.

In the same year, he was one of fifteen vocalists (and the only American) selected for the Montreux Jazz Festival's annual Shure Vocal Competition, under the patronage of the legendary Quincy Jones.[14] He would go on to be a finalist and win the 2nd prize (ex-aequo with Anastasiya Volokitina).[15]

Discography

Studio albums

Remixed singles

Singles

EPs

Compilations

Collaborations

Awards

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Soul & Jazz Singer-Songwriter Kenny Wesley releases his Debut EP-'I'm Sorry'. Muses Muse. February 5, 2014.
  2. Web site: Maysa Blue Velvet Soul. AllMusic. February 5, 2014.
  3. Web site: Kenny Wesley I'm Sorry. AllMusic. February 5, 2014.
  4. Web site: Trey Eley Matthew Shell – Freedom. AllMusic. February 5, 2014.
  5. Web site: Music Awards Los Angeles Music Awards Hollywood . www.hmmawards.com . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150131172105/http://www.hmmawards.com/2012-visual-media-nominees . 2015-01-31.
  6. Web site: The Real Thing - Kenny Wesley | Release Info. AllMusic.
  7. Web site: Kenny Wesley – Feels Good (The Pinker Tones dirty remix). SoundCloud. February 5, 2014.
  8. Web site: Choice Track: Kenny Wesley "Feels Good". Soul Tracks. February 5, 2014.
  9. Web site: Kenny Wesley: The Real Thing. Kevin Nottingham. February 5, 2014.
  10. Web site: Kenny Wesley – Seriously Fun. Round Magazine. February 5, 2014.
  11. Web site: Open A 'Window' To Kenny Wesley. November 7, 2011. Soul Bounce. February 5, 2014.
  12. Web site: Songwriting Tips & Tools - the Muse's Muse.
  13. Web site: Kenny Wesley Debuts "Damaged Goods" Tonight on FOX's Hit Show - 'So You Think You Can Dance'. Viola's Babygirl's Ventures. LLC. PRLog.
  14. Web site: Voice Competition Participants. June 14, 2013. Shure at Montreux – Jazz Competition. February 5, 2014.
  15. Web site: Winners of the SHURE Montreux Jazz Voice Competition 2013. July 16, 2013. Shure at Montreux. February 5, 2014.
  16. Web site: The Real Thing - Kenny Wesley | Release Info. AllMusic.
  17. Web site: SoundCloud - Hear the world's sounds. SoundCloud.
  18. Web site: Stream and listen to music online for free with SoundCloud. SoundCloud.
  19. Web site: SoundCloud - Hear the world's sounds. SoundCloud.
  20. Web site: Uncommon - Kim Jordan | Credits | AllMusic. AllMusic.
  21. Web site: SoulTracks First Listen: Mycah Chevalier and Kenny Wesley will "Give My Love to You". May 20, 2014.
  22. Web site: 27th Annual Wammies Nominees and Winners. www.wamadc.com . https://web.archive.org/web/20170820235942/http://www.wamadc.com/wama/wammies/wambal27.html . 2017-08-20.
  23. Web site: 28th Annual Wammies Winners and Nominees. https://web.archive.org/web/20170907082714/http://www.wamadc.com/wama/wammies/wambal28.html . 2017-09-07.
  24. Web site: 29th Annual Wammies Nominees. www.wamadc.com . https://web.archive.org/web/20170805145728/http://www.wamadc.com/wama/wammies/wambal29.html. 2017-08-05.