Kenny Siegal
Kenny Siegal is a American music producer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and recording engineer. In 2010, Siegal's only solo record, Eleccentricity, was nominated for IMA Eclectic Album of the Year.
Career
Siegal has produced many albums including Langhorne Slim and The Law's The Spirit Moves, The Way We Move, and Lost at Last Volumes 1 and 2, Chris Whitley's final record Reiter In, The Wiyos Twist, Spottiswoode & His Enemies 2011 Independent Music Award-winning Wild Goosechase Expedition and This is The Town: A Tribute to Nilsson featuring Langhorne Slim, Marco Benevento, Willy Mason, and many more.Siegal won the Independent Music Award twice and has worked on songwriting assignments for Rick Rubin, produced tracks for Marshall Chess, Cheap Trick, has co-written with Paul Williams, and played guitar and sang on Tears for Fears' "Everybody Loves a Happy Ending." On the road, Kenny played bass and guitar with Amanda Palmer and Nervous Cabaret, and played with the Wiyos at Carnegie Hall and toured with them in the UK.
Siegal co-produced, engineered, performed on, and added some co-writing to Lucky Diaz and The Family Jam Band’s Crayon Kids album which was nominated for Best Children’s Music Album at the 64th annual Grammys, and again was nominated and won the 67th Annual GRAMMY Award as co-producer of Lucky Diaz and The Family Jam Band's "Brillo, Brillo!" in the Best Children's Music Album category.