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Kens Own Story
Straight From His Own Self!



     I come from a big family that liked to sing and tell jokes and stories. I just got into it a little more deeply and kept at it longer than my older brothers and sisters.

     I grew up in Lincoln, Nebraska. On my way home from Sacred Heart School when I was in second grade, I made up my first melody. It's the melody I later used for the song "The Princess and the Pea," which is on my Lost Songs of Kenland CD. I loved drawing and sports and reading books.

     When I was 10, my family moved to Mexico City, Mexico. That's why I still speak in Spanish sometimes in the middle of a concert! I loved my time in Mexico. That's where I got my first guitar when I was 12 and in the sixth grade.

     A few years later, we moved to the Madison, Wisconsin area. I went to middle and high school in Middleton. I liked forensics and theater and swing choir a lot, and got involved in those activities in addition to the usual sports kind of stuff. Plus I was all over my guitar! I started writing songs right away when I first got it, and I wrote all the time about everything --- and I have ever since!

     In college I sang at the open-mics at the Student Union. People started hiring me to sing in restaurants and clubs. Soon I was doing concerts. I worked for several years as the Minstrel for the Environment, writing and performing songs for students in kindergarten through 12th grade about nature and environmental awareness.

     I wrote lots of musicals for Children's Theater of Madison, which specializes in theater for all ages. I got very busy. I made recordings, and people liked them! Newspapers said nice things about my work, sometimes.

     And here I am! I love what I do, and consider myself really lucky for that. I don't have an agent, or a record company, or national distribution.

     It's hard sometimes to have to be the writer, singer, engineer, producer, booking agent, publicity specialist and financier of this crazy business I've created called Kenland. But if doing all those things makes it possible for me to dwell in my imagination and have fun singing to people --- hey, it's like being a kid all over again for me!

     That's my story, and I'm sticking to it... until I come up with a better one!


the music of ken lonnquist

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I Sold My Cat

One Speed Bike

Nattie Of The Jungle

KENLAND! 

the crossroads of music, laughter & imagination! 

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