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While a father’s hands are a crucial instrument in the shaping of his children’s lives, this is even more so with Marvin Munshaw and his son Kenny. Not only did Marvin give his love and support, but also passed the gift of music from his hands to his son’s. Through hard work and perseverance, Kenny has used this gift to his full advantage, becoming one of the country’s most respected and talented artists. At 17, Kenny penned a song titled Ode to Terry (Fox) which charted nationally. Not only did the song do well, but it was also an early example of the empathy and honesty that would show itself time and time again in Kenny’s future writings. In 1994, after releasing two singles under a Toronto label which also did well at radio, Kenny released his first full album Human Condition through Duke Street Universal. With the visual aspect of video along with radio Sun Comes Up, Danville Line, Ain’t It Funny and Thunder and Lightening pushed Kenny in plain view of the public eye. After a successful tour and a glimpse of things to come, Kenny found himself dealing with a broken marriage and jumping whole-heartedly into raising two young children on his own, Kenny put the recording side of his career on hold…….for a while. While challenging at times, these were in fact some of the most satisfying and rewarding years of Kenny’s life. In 2006, with no regrets, it was time for Kenny to get back to business. With more than enough songs for a new album written during his “break” it was