Kenny Gradney

Kenny Gradney (* in New Orleans, Louisiana) is a rock bassist who has made ​​a name for himself as a member of Little Feat.

Gradneys music career began in the early 1970s, when he played on two albums by Delaney & Bonnie. In 1972 he replaced then Roy Estrada with Little Feat and was heard up to the split of the band in 1979 on each of their albums. Besides, he was also active as a studio musician, including Robert Palmer, Carly Simon and Chico Hamilton.

In 1983, Bob Weir joined Gradney project Bobby & the Midnites, where he played only on an album since the band split again in 1984. The following year, he helped Jimmy Barnes on his selbstbenanntem album and joined again in 1988 on Little Feat, who started a reunion. In the 1990s Gradney was again more active as a session musician, for example, on albums by Travis Tritt, Eric Martin and The Zoo.

  • Bass player
  • Rock musician
  • American musician
  • Born in the 20th century
  • Man
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