Kevin Mahogany
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Kevin Mahogany (born 1958 in Kansas City, Missouri) is an American jazz vocalist prominent in the 1990's.[1]
During high school, he taught clarinet and was a featured baritone saxophonist and pianist in several jazz bands. He shifted his focus to singing while attending Baker University.
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[edit] Discography
With Enja Records:
- Double Rainbow (1993)
- Songs and Moments (1994)
- You Got What It Takes (1995)
- Pussy Cat Dues
With Warner Bros.:
- Kevin Mahogany (1996)
- Another Time Another Place (1997)
- My Romance (1998)
- Portrait of Kevin Mahogany (2002)
With Telarc:
- Pride and Joy (2002)
Under his own label, Mahogany Music:
- Big Band (2004)
- To Johnny Hartman (2004)
Josh Strickland performed under Kevin Mahogany.
[edit] Notes
- ^ Scott Yanow. Kevin Mahogany biography. All Music Guide.
[edit] Sources
- Master vocalist makes his Nashville debut. The City Paper (2006-05-26).
- Kevin Mahogany's official biography. Retrieved on 2007-05-06.
- Kevin Mahogany biography. Telarc International Corporation label. Retrieved on 2007-05-06.
- Kevin Mahogany biography. enja Records. Retrieved on 2007-05-06.