Kenny Myers
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General manager, Acta Records
Owner, Amaret Records
Sales rep, Regensteiner Printing
Kenny Myers | |
|---|---|
| Born | Kenneth S. Myers |
| Occupation(s) | Vice president, Mercury Records General manager, Acta Records Owner, Amaret Records Sales rep, Regensteiner Printing |
Kenny Myers was an executive at Mercury Records during the 1960s.[1] He later became general manager for a subsidiary of Dot Records.[2] He also ran his own record label, Amaret Records. He left the music industry in the mid-1970s for the Regensteiner Printing Company.[3] He is also a former musician.[4]
Before he joined Mercury Records, he was a trumpet player with the Eddy Howard Orchestra.[5][6] He sang and played alongside fellow trumpeter, vocalist, Bob Capelli.[7][8] From 1946 - 1947, he played alongside Capelli and Sid Commings. He was also part of a vocal trio that consisted of Eddy Howard and Norman Lee. When Myers left he was replaced on trumpet and vocals by Wally Fobart.[9] It also appears that Myers may have recorded under his own name for Leo Records.[10]