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Kenny Eng / About This Artist

Artist Details and Stats:

Hometown: San Diego, CA

Management: Kenneth Eng

Website: www.kennyeng.com

Sounds Like: John Mayer, Jeff Buckley

Genre: Singer Songwriter

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Singer Songwriter charts for San Diego, CA
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Biography:

Kenny Eng is doing his own thing.

He made this perfectly clear with the independent release of his debut EP “Self Centered” in June of 2008. And “Self Centered” was no average collection of songs from the stereotypic, starry-eyed troubadour. These self-penned songs were intelligent, challenging and mature both musically and lyrically and the complexity of these songs made Kenny an immediate standout in the singer/songwriter community.

For a full bio, visit http://www.kennyeng.com

Press:

“I like what you're doing... Keep it up! (In response to my cover of "Use Me" by Bill Withers)”
Benorce Blackmon (Guitarist for Bill Withers) - Personal Message

“A multi-talented (and educated) singer/songwriter, Kenny is also a very personable, likeable person of the type you kind of hate to like. Very good, and very confident in his craft...Kenny shows style and taste within [his] diverse music.”
Dave Sawyer - MyWeekMagazine.com

“There are indeed still amazing talents emerging in the genre...Blessed with a a smoky, rich tenor of a voice...The result is a sparse, yet captivating aural landscape that yields more with each passing listen...it’s live where Eng is at his best.”
Bart Mendoza - SDNews.com

“[Eng] takes an effortless approach to singing...Eng is an observer and commentator on life, searching for meaning where he can find it...An easily likeable collection of songs, delivered with earnestness and emotion.”
Mike Alvarez - San Diego Troubadour

“[A] refreshing experience...Eng has an expressive voice. It's a solid performance...[He] clearly values melody, and has a good knack at turning them out.”
Jim Trageser - North County Times

“Soft and poetic, ["If I See You Again"] slowly builds and moves with the grace of a silk scarf blowing in the wind. This honest depiction of love and the accompanying sacrifices, encourages images of new infatuation and lush love.”
Amanda Andreen - CSU San Marcos- The Pride