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Benita Kenn : Roads
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Original, sophisticated urban folk often infused with Celtic flavorings. At the intersection of folk, blues, Celtic, jazz and rock, Benita Kenn's music is influenced by a vast array of passions and experience.
Genre: Folk: like Joni
Release Date: 2004
Roads Record Label: Benita Kenn
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Keeper of the Flame 5:29 $0.99
Reach for Me 4:54 $0.99
Prayer 4:20 $0.99
Sir Isaac 4:07 $0.99
New York City Christmas 3:18 $0.99
Garden 4:28 $0.99
Better Days 4:37 $0.99
Sword and Shield 4:16 $0.99
If You Had It Your Way 4:06 $0.99
Paris 3:38 $0.99
Shine 3:43 $0.99
Letter Bomb 3:34 $0.99
Roads 3:15 $0.99
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Album Notes

Benita's is the quintessential overnight success story that only took two decades to launch. She performs original and traditional Celtic and urban folk music, both solo and with her band Peregryn, for enthusiastic audiences at music festivals and local venues. Benita has been singing and playing guitar and piano since childhood. A native of Fort Lee, NJ, she began writing music in high school.

Benita first ventured out professionally in New York and Boston, performing at venues like the legendary Bitter End and The Other End.


Blessed with a full, articulate voice and a love of musicals and jazz standards, Benita performed regularly throughout the Northeast for many years, including stints in piano bars, coffee houses, and even as a singing waitress on Martha's Vineyard.

After moving to California in 1990, Benita was swept into the burgeoning Celtic music revival, which had a major influence on her guitar and writing style. She is now a highly regarded part of the San Francisco Bay Area music scene.

Benita's first CD, Roads, co-produced by the incomparable Joe Weed, was released in early 2004. Roads features Nashville guitar greats David Grier and Marty Atkinson, multi-instrumentalist Joe Craven, bassist Derek Jones (Nickel Creek), harmonica virtuoso Norton Buffalo, Celtic finger-style guitar wizard William Coulter, US Mandolin Champion Radim Zenkl, and Celtic fiddler and songbird, Valerie Rose.

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REVIEWS

A gifted ear. Music of great beauty.
author: Kevan Breitinger
She’s generous, this Benita Kenn. Listen to her debut CD just a few times, and you come away with the sense that there has been no withholding. She pours out the deepest corners of her heart for your listening pleasure; in itself, no small feat. ...Themed around the journeys of life, Roads is part therapy, part expression... Her songs share lessons learned, observations of the human experience seen through Celtic folkie eyes. ...Kenn has wisely assembled a superior crew of players, and almost every cut features a standout instrumentalist. “Sword and Shield” seems to me to be a definitive Kenn song, words of gentle guidance to a troubled friend, containing great heart and wisdom. ...She has a gifted ear and an outstanding ability to put together music of beauty.
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An Amazing Talent
author: Michael Meier
Excellent production; showcases her talents as a writer, musician and singer.
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Roads is a damn fine piece of work!
author: Danny Carnahan
Benita Kenn has a gift for intriguing, nuanced personal stories and the guts to sail confidently across genre lines to tell them. A worldly hopefulness holds the songs together. Kenn's voice and her talent with a melody keeps these songs pleasantly repeating in the mind.
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A great recording!
author: Truman Ingalsbe, Host of Meanderings, WDIY, Allentown, PA
Roads is a great recording! I have been using it on my radio show and loving it.
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