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  1. Mr. Kenny Passarelli. Kenny was born on October 28, 1949 in Denver, Colorado. His first instrument was the Trumpet. His parents encouraged his love for music at a very young age. In 1956, at age 7, Kenny showed tremendous promise. Studying with orchestral and studio legend Byron Jolivett, Kenny auditioned for the Denver Junior Police Band .

  2. Mona Lisa interviews Kenny Passarelli on Sunday, July 23 at 12:20 pm on Canción Mexicana. They’ll be talking about the Spanish songs that he has written and also his gig, “Forever Now” at Dazzle at Baur’s on Wednesday, July 26. We’ll be sharing Kenny’s story of writing music for Latin markets and how growing up in Colorado and ...

  3. 16. Nov. 2017 · Networking, reliability, and incredible bass playing led Passarelli to play with the biggest stars in the world in some of the biggest venues in the world. Here are some stories behind the songs that got him there. 1. “Rocky Mountain Way” – From Joe Walsh’s The Smoker You Drink, the Player You Get (1973) 00:00. 00:00.

  4. 30. Juni 2023 · Colorado Music Hall of Fame inductee Kenny Passarelli has worked with some of the most famous singers in rock and pop. But Amy Loper, the other half of a duo they've dubbed Forever Is Now, is ...

  5. Kenny Passarelli played trumpet in the Denver Junior Police Band before picking up the bass guitar as a teenager. He was in college at the University of Denver and headed toward a career in law (his father’s desire) until a meeting with Stephen Stills changed his life. He played as part of a Colorado band called Beast and then became a ...

  6. Kenny Passarelli. 1,306 likes. Kenny Passarelli is an American bassist who has played with Joe Walsh, Elton John, Dan Fogelberg, St

  7. Grateful Dead scholars David Gans and Micheal Sebulsky and musician Kenny Passarelli (whose band Conal Implosion opened for the Dead at the 1969 performance) will artfully deconstruct the Dead’s musical improvisations from those shows, and representatives from Spontanuity will recreate their light show from 1969 on the Fiske Planetarium dome—using archival assets from the original event!