Kenny Myers

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Born
Kenneth S. Myers
Occupation(s)Vice president, Mercury Records
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]

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