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Kenny (band)

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Kenny
OriginLondon, England
GenresPop, rock, glam rock, bubblegum pop
Years active1974–1979
LabelsRAK, Polydor
Past membersRick Driscoll
Yan Stile
Chris Redburn
Chris Lacklison
Andy Walton

Kenny was an English pop, rock and glam rock band that formed in London in 1974. They had several hit singles in the UK in the mid-1970s, including "The Bump" and "Fancy Pants".

History

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In 1973, Irish showband singer Tony Kenny, former lead singer with The Sands and The Vampires, recorded a single, "Heart of Stone", written by Bill Martin and Phil Coulter, and produced by Mickie Most. It was released under the name Kenny, and, after the singer returned to Ireland, the single became a hit in Britain, as did a follow-up release, "Give It to Me Now".[1]

Most then decided to capitalise on their success by renaming a completely unconnected Enfield band named Chuff, as Kenny.[2] Former child actor Keith Chegwin was considered as lead singer but he declined.[3] Martin and Coulter wrote the bulk of the successful songs for the group, starting with "The Bump", which reached the Top 3 in the UK Singles Chart. They had three further records reach that chart in the UK: "Fancy Pants", "Baby I Love You, OK!", and "Julie Anne".[2] The band were at one stage managed by John Morris, the husband of singer Clodagh Rodgers.[4]

Uncredited lead and backing vocals on "The Bump" were performed by Barry Palmer.[5]

In 1989, lead singer Rick Driscoll played lead guitar for Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel as part of Steve Harley's comeback tour, aptly named "The Come Back, All Is Forgiven Tour". The show at Northampton's Derngate Theatre in June 1989 was released on home video later that year. Driscoll was replaced by Robbie Gladwell in 1990, who as of 2021 continues to play lead guitar in the band. In 1996, Driscoll also appeared on the 'Identity Parade', on the BBC Television programme Never Mind the Buzzcocks. As of 2021 he is based in Corfu, where he skippers charter yachts.[6]

Members

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  • Rick Driscoll — vocals, guitar, born 1 May 1957 in Enfield
  • Yan Stile (born Ian Stile) — guitar, born 16 January 1955 in Enfield
  • Chris Redburn — bass, born 14 March 1956 in Enfield
  • Chris Lacklison — keyboards, born 15 October 1956 in London
  • Andy Walton — drums, born 1 October 1956 in Enfield

Discography

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Albums

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  • 1975 - The Sound of Super K (RAK), UK No. 56,[5] GER No. 38[7]
  • 1976 - Ricochet (Polydor) (Germany/Japan only)

Singles

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Year A-Side B-Side Label Peak chart positions
AUS
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BE
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GER
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IRE
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UK
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1974 "The Bump"
(Bill Martin-Phil Coulter)
"Forget the Janes, the Jeans and the Might Have Beens"
(Bill Martin-Phil Coulter)
RAK 186 71 30 19 2 3
1975 "Fancy Pants"
(Bill Martin-Phil Coulter)
"I'm a Winner"
(Bill Martin-Phil Coulter)
RAK 196 14 3 4
"Baby I Love You, OK!"
(Bill Martin-Phil Coulter)
"The Sound of Super K"
(Bill Martin-Phil Coulter)
RAK 207 21 9 12
"Julie Anne"
(Bill Martin-Phil Coulter)
"Dancin' Feet"
(Rick Driscoll, Yan Style)
RAK 214 6 14 10 10
"Nice to Have You Home"
(Bill Martin-Phil Coulter)
"Happiness Melissa"
(Rick Driscoll, Yan Style)
RAK 225 30
1976 "Hot Lips"
(Anthony Craig, Edward Adamberry)
"Bangin' My Head Against a Brick Wall"
(Rick Driscoll, Yan Style)
Polydor 20 20
"Red Headed Lady"
(Tony Macaulay-Roger Greenaway)
"Alone Together"
(Rick Driscoll, Yan Style)
Polydor 49
1977 "Old Songs Never Die"
(Tony Macaulay-Roger Greenaway)
"Don't Hold On"
(Rick Driscoll, Yan Style)
Polydor
1979 "Reach Out I'll Be There"
(Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier)
"Time Is the Healer"
(Nash, Style)
Decca

List of songs recorded by Kenny

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  • The column Song list the song title; bold means released as a single.
  • The column Writer(s) lists who wrote the song.
  • The column Time shows its length.
  • The column Album lists the album the song is featured on.
  • The column Producer lists the producer of the song.
  • The column Year lists the year in which the song was released.
Song Writer(s) Time Producer Album Year Other
"Alone Together" Rick Driscoll, Yan Style 3:14 Miki Dallon Ricochet 1976 B-side of "Red Headed Lady"
"Baby I Love You, OK!" Bill Martin-Phil Coulter 3:54 Bill Martin-Phil Coulter The Sound of Super K 1975 A-side of "The Sound of Super K"
"Bangin' My Head Against a Brick Wall" Rick Driscoll, Yan Style 3:22 Miki Dallon The Singles Collection Plus... 1976 B-side of "Hot Lips"
"Be My Girl" Andy Walton, Chris Redburn 2:13 Miki Dallon Ricochet 1976
"Dancin' Feet" Rick Driscoll, Yan Style 3:00 Bill Martin-Phil Coulter The Singles Collection Plus... 1975 B-side of "Julie Anne"
"Don't Hold On" Rick Driscoll, Yan Style 2:59 Edward Adamberry none 1977 B-side of "Old Songs Never Die"
"End of a Love Affair" Yan Style 3:03 Miki Dallon Ricochet 1976
"Fancy Pants" Bill Martin-Phil Coulter 3:24 Bill Martin-Phil Coulter The Sound of Super K 1975 A-side of "I'm a Winner"
"Forever and Ever" Bill Martin-Phil Coulter 3:30 Bill Martin-Phil Coulter The Sound of Super K 1975 UK No. 1 for Slik
"Forget the Janes, the Jeans and the Might Have Beens" Bill Martin-Phil Coulter 3:11 Bill Martin-Phil Coulter The Singles Collection Plus... 1975 B-side of "The Bump"
"Glad, Glad, Glad" Rick Driscoll, Yan Style 3:59 Bill Martin-Phil Coulter The Sound of Super K 1975
"Go into Hiding" Yan Style 3:07 Miki Dallon Ricochet 1976
"Happiness Melissa" Rick Driscoll, Yan Style 2:29 Bill Martin-Phil Coulter The Singles Collection Plus... 1975 B-side of "Nice to Have You Home"
"Hey! Mr. Dream Seller" Rick Driscoll, Yan Style 3:14 Bill Martin-Phil Coulter The Sound of Super K 1975
"Hot Lips" Anthony Craig, Edward Adamberry 2:53 Miki Dallon Ricochet 1976 A-side of "Bangin' My Head Against a Brick Wall"
"I Won't Cry" Rick Driscoll, Yan Style 4:02 Miki Dallon Ricochet 1976
"I'm a Winner" Bill Martin-Phil Coulter 3:09 Bill Martin-Phil Coulter The Singles Collection Plus... 1975 B-side of "Fancy Pants"
"I'm Coming Home" Rick Driscoll, Yan Style 2:58 Miki Dallon Ricochet 1976
"Julie Anne" Bill Martin-Phil Coulter 2:59 Bill Martin-Phil Coulter The Sound of Super K 1975 A-side of "Dancin' Feet"
"Just a Word Away" Bill Martin-Phil Coulter Bill Martin-Phil Coulter The Sound of Super K 1975
"Little Darlin'" Maurice Williams 4:15 Bill Martin-Phil Coulter The Sound of Super K 1975
"Long Lost Summers" Rick Driscoll, Yan Style 3:08 Bill Martin-Phil Coulter The Sound of Super K 1975
"Make Up, Break Up" Andy Walton, Yan Style 2:59 Miki Dallon Ricochet 1976
"Memories" Rick Driscoll, Yan Style Bill Martin-Phil Coulter The Sound of Super K 1975
"Nice to Have You Home" Bill Martin-Phil Coulter 3:43 Bill Martin-Phil Coulter The Sound of Super K 1975 A-side of "Happiness Melissa"
"Old Songs Never Die" Tony Macaulay-Roger Greenaway 3:16 Edward Adamberry none 1977 A-side of "Don't Hold On"
"Reach Out I'll Be There" Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier 3:13 Kenny & Gwen Mathias none 1979 A-side of "Time Is the Healer"
"Red Headed Lady" Tony Macaulay-Roger Greenaway 2:30 Miki Dallon Ricochet 1976 A-side of "Alone Together"
"The Bump" Bill Martin-Phil Coulter 2:33 Bill Martin-Phil Coulter The Sound of Super K 1974 A-side of "Forget the Janes, the Jeans and the Might Have Beens"
"The Sound of Super K" Bill Martin-Phil Coulter 3:14 Bill Martin-Phil Coulter The Singles Collection Plus... 1975 B-side of "Baby I Love You, OK!"
"Time Is the Healer" Nash, Style 3:03 Kenny & Gwen Mathias none 1979 B-side of "Reach Out (I'll Be There)"
"You Wrote the Words" Andy Walton, Yan Style 2:49 Miki Dallon Ricochet 1976
"When You Dance, I Can Really Love" Neil Young ? unknown none 1979 not published
"(Your Love Has Lifted Me) Higher and Higher" Carl Smith, Gary Jackson, Raynard Miner 4:22 Miki Dallon Ricochet 1976

Cover songs

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Song Writer(s) Original artist Album Year Other
"Little Darlin'" Maurice Williams The Gladiolas 1957
"Reach Out I'll Be There" Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier Four Tops Reach Out 1967
"The Bump" Bill Martin-Phil Coulter Bay City Rollers Rock 'N' Rollers: The Best of Bay City Rollers 1974 Originally as the B-side of their October 1974 hit, "All of Me Loves All of You"
"(Your Love Has Lifted Me) Higher and Higher" Carl Smith, Gary Jackson, Raynard Miner Jackie Wilson Higher and Higher 1967

Kenny songs covered by others

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Song Writer(s) First artist Name Album Year Other
"Forever and Ever" Bill Martin-Phil Coulter a) Slik
b) Peter Orloff Sound Orchester
c) Michael Born
d) Délizia
e) Jean Guinéa
f) Pippis
g) Bobby Vinton
h) Terrorvision
i) Motown Corps
a) Forever and Ever
b) Forever and Ever (instrumental)
c) Ich will dir für immer gehören (German)
d) Le procès de l'amour
e) Des tonnes de soleil
f) Det måste vara kärlek (Swedish)
g) Forever and Ever
h) Forever and Ever
i) Forever and Ever
a) Slik
b) Disco Hits Instrumental
c) none
d) none
e) none
f) Fyllda Segel!
g) none
h) The Essential Terrorvision
i) none
a) 1975
b) 1976
c) 1976
d) 1978
e) 1978
f) 1978
g) 1981
h) 1997
h) unknown
"Julie Anne" Bill Martin-Phil Coulter a) James Last
b) Billy Larkin
c) Tonix
a) Julie Anne
b) Julie Anne
c) Juliet (Swedish)
a) Non Stop Dancing 1976
b) Uptown Country
c) Shang-A-Lang
a) 1975
b) 1976
c) 1976

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Tony Kenny". Irish-showbands.com. Retrieved 14 December 2012.
  2. ^ a b "Kenny - Biography & History". AllMusic. Retrieved 24 April 2019.
  3. ^ Brightwell, Eric. "Kenny - Biography". Amoeba Music. Retrieved 16 December 2017.
  4. ^ Wilde, Diana: The Glam Rock Files. Independent September 2017. ISBN 978-1549647253. Pages 62-63
  5. ^ a b Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 299. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
  6. ^ "Rick Driscoll owner of Blue Planet and your Captain/Your Skipper". Sailblueplanet.co.uk. Retrieved 24 April 2019.
  7. ^ a b "Suche - Offizielle Deutsche Charts". www.offiziellecharts.de. Retrieved 29 December 2020.
  8. ^ Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 (illustrated ed.). St Ives, N.S.W.: Australian Chart Book. p. 165. ISBN 0-646-11917-6.
  9. ^ "ultratop.be - ULTRATOP BELGIAN CHARTS". ultratop.be. Retrieved 29 December 2020.
  10. ^ "The Irish Charts - All there is to know". irishcharts.ie. Retrieved 29 December 2020.
  11. ^ "KENNY | full Official Chart History | Official Charts Company". www.officialcharts.com. Retrieved 29 December 2020.
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