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Kenny Ray Horton

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Kenny Ray Horton
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(615) 473-1105
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Kenny Ray’s music was born and bred in southeast Missouri. He was raised on the southern gospel harmonies of Albert E. Brumley (“I’ll Fly Away”) that could be heard through the Ozark mountains of his childhood.

Following his dreams in music moved to Nashville learning from a select group of fellow musicians and songwriters including Blake Shelton, Verlon Thompson, John Jarvis, and Tom Wurth. This move provided Kenny Ray with wide-open opportunities to hone his craft as a songwriter and performer.

Success came quickly with a cut by the legendary Kenny Rogers that garnered Horton the title of Gold Record Awarded Songwriter. As a songwriter signed to Oh Boy Records (owned by the legendary John Prine and Al Bunetta), Kenny Ray co-wrote “A Soldier’s King” (with John Jarvis) recorded by Rogers for his Christmas Album, “The Gift.”

His decision to enter Active Duty service with the United States Navy afforded another opportunity to continue his dream of making music and entertaining. When the spot came available in the Navy’s premier country and bluegrass band, “Country Current,” Horton was off to Washington DC to accept the honor and continue to serve, but now with continuing back on the road of his musical journey.

Horton has also been recognized for his flawless delivery of our nation’s National Anthem and has performed “The Star-Spangled Banner” for countless dignitaries, national events as well as sporting events.

Through this life-changing event, he has served his country for twenty years and entertained audiences of all sizes from coast to coast.

Kenny Ray will depart active duty in December of 2021.

In every spare moment, he has continued songwriting and playing. He wrote, “Run Petty Run,” for NASCAR’s king, Richard Petty, and had the honor of presenting the song to Petty himself. Kenny Ray has also honored his home state of Missouri with the song, “Missouri,” and has enjoyed playing the song with Bluegrass and Country Singer, Rhonda Vincent.

Types of Music
70's
Bluegrass
Classic Country
Classic Rock
Folk Music
Gospel
Rock & Roll

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