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KEN GOODWIN’s BIO
FROM THE SCRIPT FOR THE GALA

For the past 6 and 1/2 years Ken Goodwin has been Entertainment Manager at
Sing Sing,” a 2-piano rock-n-roll sing-along club in Denver.

One of the original 1987 performers at ALLEY CATS in Dallas, Ken helped to pioneer the sing-along club concept, developing it into what it is today. He has since performed and managed the entertainment at sing-along clubs across the country, including Denver, New Orleans, San Jose, Oklahoma City, Augusta Georgia, Miami, Orlando, San Antonio, Cleveland and Cincinnati.

His film score credits include The Piano Tuner, which took 2nd place at the Charleston International Film Festival. He has co-written a wide variety of songs for radio shows in Denver, Dallas, and Cincinnati, including one featuring Aerosmith, KISS, REO Speedwagon, Steve Perry, Joan Jett, and Eddie Money.

Since graduating from UNL in '83, Ken has continued to write vocal arrangements for both Scarlet and Cream, Bellevue West High School, and his local church, where he plays today.

This year Ken will celebrate his 20th anniversary with his lovely wife Nancy, whom he met in Dallas. They have a 10-year old son, Chase, who is practicing hard to be a Screamer someday himself!

KEN is yet another performer who doesn’t seem to have HIS OWN WEBSITE!
However, I found him on SING SING’s Website!

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