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Kenny Vance
Not to be confused with Kenneth Vance.
American singer-songwriter
Kenny Vance (born Kenneth Rosenberg, December 9, )[1] is an American singer, songwriter, and music producer who was a founding member of Jay and the Americans. His career spans from the s to today, with projects ranging from starting doo-wop groups to music supervising to creating solo albums.
Early career
Born in Brooklyn, Vance grew up hanging around the famous Brill Building, the Tin Pan Alley song machine, and started his first vocal group, the Harbor Lites, at The group recorded two singles for Ivy Records in An early single, "Is That Too Much To Ask", experienced local popularity due to radio promotion by disc jockey Cousin Brucie.[citation needed] He then formed another group and auditioned for Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, who signed them to United Artists Records, and named the group Jay and the Americans.[2]
Jay and the Americans
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