Kevin Mahogany
With his gift for bebop, ballads, blues, and swinging jazz, Kevin Mahogany's
talents emerged long before he was old enough to spell" record deal". "When I
was a kid, music was just as important as English and math in our household"
says Kansas-City-born, Kevin Mahogany. "In fact piano lessons were a grade
school staple for the whole family."
The Early Performing Years
By 1970 after starting on piano and moving to clarinet, 12 year-old Kevin was
playing the baritone saxophone. That same year he first played professionally
with Eddie Baker's " New Breed Orchestra". Throughout high school he played in
marching and concert band, orchestra and stage band as well as continuing his
professional playing with Eddie Baker.But it was during his senior year in high
school that his true talent was discovered- singing.
Start the Music
When Kevin got to Baker University, he performed with various instrumental and
vocal ensembles. He was allowed to form his own vocal jazz choir while at Baker.
After graduating, he returned to his roots in Kansas City and played with a
couple of bands before forming two groups, "Mahogany", a cross between
contemporary R& B and jazz and " The Apollos" , a 60's R&B dance band.Both
groups allowed Kevin to attract a huge following in the Kansas City are
throughout the 80's. All the while, Kevin was continuing to develop his own
style following artist like, Lambert, Hendricks and Ross, Al Jarreau and Eddie
Jefferson.
In 1991, the NRE Trio heard Kevin while on tour in Kansas City and offered to
him an invitation to tour with their trio. Shortly thereafter, he was introduced
to Frank Mantooth and a friendship developed that had Kevin being featured on
Frank's next CD.
Earning Acclaim as a Recording Artist
In February 1993, Kevin Debut album " Double Rainbow" hit the record stores.
Its seldom-heard ballads, bop tunes and blues were met with instant acclaim. He
recorded three more well received records -- " Songs and Moments", " You Got
What It Takes", and " Pussy Cat Dues"-- with the independent German record label
" Enja".
In 1995 Kevin joined with Warner Brothers and the next year released the self
-titled CD," Kevin Mahogany". "Another Time, Another Place", My Romance, and "
Portrait of Kevin Mahogany" closed out the next three years of Kevin at Warner
Brothers.
After a short hiatus, Kevin returned to the scene in 2002 with Telarc records
and released "Pride and Joy" , a tribute to the music of the great Motown era.
The shaping of these tunes became very important to Kevin." When you listen to
the artist that we respect and call the masters of jazz, they were doing the
same thing, performing the music of their youth." Kevin continued," I want to do
the same, and continue the tradition."
The latest venture for Kevin Mahogany has him stretching his wings and adding
the title of "entrepreneur", to his resume. He has started his own label, "
MAHOGANY JAZZ " with his partner Rick Cioffi, and has two projects scheduled for
release. " KEVIN MAHOGANY -BIG BAND", and "TO: JOHNNY HARTMAN ", a tribute to
the incredible vocalist of the 1940-70's.
With eleven CD's as a leader, and quite a few as a sideman, Kevin has proved to
be the quintessential jazz vocalist. Newsweek describes him as " the standout
jazz vocalist of his generation." New Yorker magazine writer Whitney Balliet
writes, "There is little Mahogany cannot do." Says the LA TIMES, " Mahogany is
one of the first truly gifted male vocalists to emerge in years." |