Highlights of the album include "Like I Do", the album title track and "Stoop Down Baby", a duet with Joey Gilmore. In fact, Kenny considers Joey a major influence on his music and is very close to him. In a MySpace interview, Kenny states:
"...last year 56 Deluxe Productions produced and recorded Joey Gilmore's Bluesman CD at JBP studios in Wilton Manors we both used the same engineer "Joe Beard Jr.".....its one of those all in the family things.....Joey and I are managed by the same company ...we do many shows together..... he plays on one track with me on the "Like I Do" CD track #6 ..a Chick Willis tune... I call Joey My Blues Father....we are close friends..."
My personal favorite..."12 Step Boogie" is a humorous track about Alcoholics Anonymous through the eyes of a frustrated drunk as he states: "Now that we got sober...All the fun is over!"
Kenny says his decision to pick blues as a genre is a combination of several factors:
"Most of the early Rolling Stones or even Grand Funk and including Led Zepplin they all modeled their music from the blues...Aka Muddy Waters / Robert Johnson etc ...just slightly ramped up
But the first time I heard "Johnny Winter" ...I became a student of his sound and guitar work, then I watched "Freddie King" live on TV at the Rose bowl and I was hooked as they say "hook ,line and sinker" ....Rock m usic is a derivative of Blues roots music......
I have a tendency to venture into the rock edge in my work .....but Blues is what makes me tick and is my real passion....its hits deep into the soul and it can described in many ways but to me its "from the gut"
Blues is "American Music" and it is our heritage .....it will be with us forever."
This is the debut release from Kenny Tsak and 56 Deluxe and was listed as number 39 in top new releases from "Real Blues" Magazine. It is sure a rocker and a must for any blues lover's record collection!
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