Ken Lovelace


Kenneth (Ken, Kenny) Lovelace (Cloverdale, August 18, 1936) is an American rock-n-roll artist.

Lovelace became known as guitarist and band leader of the band that accompanies Jerry Lee Lewis. Lovelace plays fiddle and guitar, sings, and is also a songwriter. In addition to his role as a band member at Jerry Lee Lewis, he himself released two albums. biography

When Ken Lovelace was four years old, he started playing on the mandoline. Later his mother taught him some chords on the guitar and with his musical audience he quickly picked up the guitar game.

Then Lovelace crossed the fiddle. When he was twelve years old he won several fiddle games. He was playing bands in Florence, Alabama, and so on the radio.

When he performed with the band Go-Go-Boys in Monroe, Louisiana, he met Jerry Lee Lewis. They saw the band and would like to rent the band, but the other band members were not available. Still, Lewis then employed Lovelace. Lovelace has been Lewis's band leader for 40 years. Solo church Externe link

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