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Kenny Davidsen Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, Kenny Davidsen began his musical training at the age of four studying piano and violin. At the age of eight, Mr. Davidsen began focusing on classical piano while studying under Meg Bachman Vas, a Juilliard music instructor. He has studied with the Manhattan School of Music and is a graduate of New York University with a BA in Music. Kenny Davidsen has performed in established venues such as Sidewalk Café, The C-Note, Bitter End, Luna Lounge, The Living Room and has performed at Carnegie Hall as the accompanist for the Dwight School Chorus. In 1999, he released a live album (recorded at the Sidewalk Café) entitled "88 Broken Strings." In 2000, Mr. Davidsen was the musical director for the show "Prepare To Meet Your Maker" and is featured on the show's soundtrack. He has also been the musical director and accompanist for the comedy improv group "Funny ... Sheesh" and several cabaret shows headlining at Don¹t Tell Mama's and Mama Rose's. In 2001, Mr. Davidsen scored the film "Learned," which premiered at the Angelika Film Center. In 2003, Mr. Davidsen released his first full-length album, "Goodnight, Baby," which explores the triumphs and heartbreaks throughout life and love. "... [Kenny Davidsen] has his own verve and turn of mind, and that combo gives this collection of love-gone-wrong and love-gone-right songs distinguishing oomph" (David Finkle Backstage Review). In 2004, he was invited to perform "Goodnight, Baby" in Cannes, France. Now his music is heard all over Europe with "I've Touched Your Life" and "You Don't Really Love Him" being ranked as top favorites.
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