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Kenny Wayne Shepherd
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Dirt On My Diamonds Vol. 2
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Dirt On My Diamonds Vol. 1
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Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band / How I Go
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Trouble Is… 25 CD + Blu-Ray
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Trouble Is…25 (CD + DVD)
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Straight To You: Live
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During a cold December week, two Blues men born 45 years apart on the same soil in Northwest Louisiana came together at the legendary Royal Studios in Memphis to create amehr

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Joe
4. August 2025
Kenny Wayne and Bobby Rush blowed the top off the Grand Ole Opry house. They got the folks on their feet and brought an energy that was nothing short of electric with their first number. All my wife talked about on the way home was that we HAVE to go see them on one of their other tour dates. We just wish they were playing somewhere closer to our area. Currently the closest show is about 7 hours away. We have always been big fans of the blues and have followed Kenny Wayne since his first album. Bobby Rush was amazing. 91 years young and moves/plays like a man half his age.
Nashville, TN@Grand Ole Opry House

John
31. März 2025
The show was almost excellent, but I expected to see more of the Headliner Kenny and hear some of his songs from his albums. After all it was his show. He should cut one or 2 of the other performers and give more time to his performance. He only played about 40 minutes (at most) out of a 3 hour show. Oakdales sound is a bit muddied when there is a big band or multible singers, it was that way 20 years ago and still is. I am glad I went but one or 2 performers less, and more Kenny, who I really went to see, could have made it a much better show.. Eric Johnson and Zack Wylde were good at what the do but not really needed.
Wallingford, CT@Toyota Oakdale Theatre

Patrick
31. März 2025
Saw the Experience Hendrix show last night. It started out great with Ally Venable lighting it up with "Fire" and "Angel" and playing lead on a couple she didn't sing. Zakk Wylde followed that with an electrifying 2 song set that included a walk deep into the audience. At that point the show was super high energy with a ton of momentum. Then Eric Johnson came out and slammed the brakes on it with a boring and long 4 song set ending with a lackluster cover of "Spanish Castle Magic". Marcus King managed a pretty good cover of "Hey Joe" along with with a few okay covers and Kenny Wayne Shepherd was solid, but the show never got its energy or momentum back. When Kenny started with "Voodoo Chile" we headed for the door to beat the traffic. Kenny always plays "Voodoo Chile" so there wasn't likely to be anything new there. They really should have had Ally, then Zakk close the show. Kudos to Ally especially, she showed she can rock with the best and completely own the stage!
Wallingford, CT@Toyota Oakdale Theatre
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Über Kenny Wayne Shepherd
For the last quarter-century, riding shotgun with Kenny Wayne Shepherd has been the greatest road-trip in rock ‘n’ roll. Gone is the young Louisiana gunslinger who erupted onto the early-’90s scene with his burn-it-down guitar solos and gut-punch songcraft. The man he’s become is even more magnetic, still pushing his Fender Strat where others fear to fret, while diving deep into human truths and personal evolution with an honesty that only comes with miles on the clock. If that quarter-century journey has taught Shepherd anything, it’s that there’s no such thing as mission accomplished. A restless creativity has driven Shepherd ever since he taught himself to play guitar at the age of 7. A musician in constant motion, Shepherd has spent his career burning up the highways and crossing continents, bringing his unique style of rock/blues to the world.
Like all the great songwriters, Shepherd’s studio catalogue has always been the best way to get to know the reserved musician. His path was set from childhood, as he copped the licks from the records brought home by his radio DJ/Program Director father and was sent reeling from a “life-changing” meeting with Stevie Ray Vaughan to make his own stage debut at the age of 13. With early albums like his Platinum selling Ledbetter Heights, his Platinum selling Trouble Is…, his Gold selling Live On and The Place You’re In, the blues-rock scene hailed its most honest new songwriter and guitar hero with a plethora of awards including two Billboard Music Awards, two Orville H. Gibson Awards and two Grammy nominations. Shepherd continued writing, recording and touring, chronicling the highs and hard times, while dousing his shows with guitar pyrotechnics. “The first five years of my career,” he remembers, “I was on tour non-stop. I’d probably go home for two weeks a year.”
The year 2007 brought the ambitious Platinum selling DVD/CD project 10 Days Out: Blues from the Backroads, for which Shepherd received two more Grammy nominations. In the documentary, he and his band traveled throughout the American South to record with such blues icons as B.B. King, Clarence “Gatemouth” Brown, Hubert Sumlin, Pinetop Perkins and David “Honeyboy” Edwards. 2010 saw the release of Shepherd’s long-awaited first live album, Live! In Chicago, recorded at Chicago’s House of Blues during the all-star Legends tour supporting 10 Days Out. The live disc debuted at #1 on Billboard’s Blues chart, marking the 5th time he had a #1 debut as well as receiving yet another Grammy nomination.
In 2011, the now seasoned performer and songwriter stopped off to release the acclaimed How I Go and in 2013, Shepherd became one-third of blues-rock supergroup The Rides, with legendary veterans Stephen Stills (Crosby, Stills & Nash) and Barry Goldberg (Electric Flag). The Rides toured extensively, and have released two acclaimed albums, Can't Get Enough and Pierced Arrow, that further illuminate Shepherd’s depth and proficiency as a songwriter, guitar player and now vocalist.
In 2014, the rocket-fueled collaboration covers album, Goin’ Home was introduced and 2017 saw the release of Lay It On Down which was followed by 2019’s The Traveler, which reaches across the battle lines of a planet that has never been so divided and showcases Shepherd’s ever-evolving songwriting. The Traveler also marked the 8th time Shepherd had a release debut at #1 on the Billboard Blues charts.
In an industry that's changed drastically over the years, Shepherd’s versatility and drive has served him well. He plans to keep making music and to keep touring, “I don’t have any intention of sitting idly. We're a live band, and when people listen to our records, I want them to hear what we sound like when we play live. I just want to keep moving and keep creating and keep doing what I love – for as long as I possibly can…”
Like all the great songwriters, Shepherd’s studio catalogue has always been the best way to get to know the reserved musician. His path was set from childhood, as he copped the licks from the records brought home by his radio DJ/Program Director father and was sent reeling from a “life-changing” meeting with Stevie Ray Vaughan to make his own stage debut at the age of 13. With early albums like his Platinum selling Ledbetter Heights, his Platinum selling Trouble Is…, his Gold selling Live On and The Place You’re In, the blues-rock scene hailed its most honest new songwriter and guitar hero with a plethora of awards including two Billboard Music Awards, two Orville H. Gibson Awards and two Grammy nominations. Shepherd continued writing, recording and touring, chronicling the highs and hard times, while dousing his shows with guitar pyrotechnics. “The first five years of my career,” he remembers, “I was on tour non-stop. I’d probably go home for two weeks a year.”
The year 2007 brought the ambitious Platinum selling DVD/CD project 10 Days Out: Blues from the Backroads, for which Shepherd received two more Grammy nominations. In the documentary, he and his band traveled throughout the American South to record with such blues icons as B.B. King, Clarence “Gatemouth” Brown, Hubert Sumlin, Pinetop Perkins and David “Honeyboy” Edwards. 2010 saw the release of Shepherd’s long-awaited first live album, Live! In Chicago, recorded at Chicago’s House of Blues during the all-star Legends tour supporting 10 Days Out. The live disc debuted at #1 on Billboard’s Blues chart, marking the 5th time he had a #1 debut as well as receiving yet another Grammy nomination.
In 2011, the now seasoned performer and songwriter stopped off to release the acclaimed How I Go and in 2013, Shepherd became one-third of blues-rock supergroup The Rides, with legendary veterans Stephen Stills (Crosby, Stills & Nash) and Barry Goldberg (Electric Flag). The Rides toured extensively, and have released two acclaimed albums, Can't Get Enough and Pierced Arrow, that further illuminate Shepherd’s depth and proficiency as a songwriter, guitar player and now vocalist.
In 2014, the rocket-fueled collaboration covers album, Goin’ Home was introduced and 2017 saw the release of Lay It On Down which was followed by 2019’s The Traveler, which reaches across the battle lines of a planet that has never been so divided and showcases Shepherd’s ever-evolving songwriting. The Traveler also marked the 8th time Shepherd had a release debut at #1 on the Billboard Blues charts.
In an industry that's changed drastically over the years, Shepherd’s versatility and drive has served him well. He plans to keep making music and to keep touring, “I don’t have any intention of sitting idly. We're a live band, and when people listen to our records, I want them to hear what we sound like when we play live. I just want to keep moving and keep creating and keep doing what I love – for as long as I possibly can…”
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Genres:
Blues, Blues Rock Electric Guitar, Blues-rock
Bandmitglieder:
Chris Whipper Layton - Drums, Chris Layton, Kenny Wayne Shepherd - Guitar & Vocals, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Noah Hunt, Noah Hunt - Vocals, Joe Krown - Keyboards & B-3
Heimatort:
Shreveport, Louisiana
Konzerte und Tourdaten
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Live-Fotos von Kenny Wayne Shepherd

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Latest Posts
Kenny Wayne Shepherd
vor 7 Monaten
During a cold December week, two Blues men born 45 years apart on the same soil in Northwest Louisiana came together at the legendary Royal Studios in Memphis to create amehr

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Kenny Wayne Shepherd Merchandise


Young Fashioned Ways
$27.53

Dirt On My Diamonds Vol. 2
$18.80

Dirt On My Diamonds Vol. 1
$26.97

Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band / How I Go
$16.99

Trouble Is… 25 CD + Blu-Ray
$17.98

Trouble Is…25 (CD + DVD)
$19.85

Straight To You: Live
$23.67

The Traveler
$28.99

Lay It On Down
$13.97

Straight To You: Live
$27.74
Alle anzeigen
Tour von Kenny Wayne Shepherd
Fan-Bewertungen

Joe
4. August 2025
Kenny Wayne and Bobby Rush blowed the top off the Grand Ole Opry house. They got the folks on their feet and brought an energy that was nothing short of electric with their first number. All my wife talked about on the way home was that we HAVE to go see them on one of their other tour dates. We just wish they were playing somewhere closer to our area. Currently the closest show is about 7 hours away. We have always been big fans of the blues and have followed Kenny Wayne since his first album. Bobby Rush was amazing. 91 years young and moves/plays like a man half his age.
Nashville, TN@Grand Ole Opry House

John
31. März 2025
The show was almost excellent, but I expected to see more of the Headliner Kenny and hear some of his songs from his albums. After all it was his show. He should cut one or 2 of the other performers and give more time to his performance. He only played about 40 minutes (at most) out of a 3 hour show. Oakdales sound is a bit muddied when there is a big band or multible singers, it was that way 20 years ago and still is. I am glad I went but one or 2 performers less, and more Kenny, who I really went to see, could have made it a much better show.. Eric Johnson and Zack Wylde were good at what the do but not really needed.
Wallingford, CT@Toyota Oakdale Theatre

Patrick
31. März 2025
Saw the Experience Hendrix show last night. It started out great with Ally Venable lighting it up with "Fire" and "Angel" and playing lead on a couple she didn't sing. Zakk Wylde followed that with an electrifying 2 song set that included a walk deep into the audience. At that point the show was super high energy with a ton of momentum. Then Eric Johnson came out and slammed the brakes on it with a boring and long 4 song set ending with a lackluster cover of "Spanish Castle Magic". Marcus King managed a pretty good cover of "Hey Joe" along with with a few okay covers and Kenny Wayne Shepherd was solid, but the show never got its energy or momentum back. When Kenny started with "Voodoo Chile" we headed for the door to beat the traffic. Kenny always plays "Voodoo Chile" so there wasn't likely to be anything new there. They really should have had Ally, then Zakk close the show. Kudos to Ally especially, she showed she can rock with the best and completely own the stage!
Wallingford, CT@Toyota Oakdale Theatre
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Über Kenny Wayne Shepherd
For the last quarter-century, riding shotgun with Kenny Wayne Shepherd has been the greatest road-trip in rock ‘n’ roll. Gone is the young Louisiana gunslinger who erupted onto the early-’90s scene with his burn-it-down guitar solos and gut-punch songcraft. The man he’s become is even more magnetic, still pushing his Fender Strat where others fear to fret, while diving deep into human truths and personal evolution with an honesty that only comes with miles on the clock. If that quarter-century journey has taught Shepherd anything, it’s that there’s no such thing as mission accomplished. A restless creativity has driven Shepherd ever since he taught himself to play guitar at the age of 7. A musician in constant motion, Shepherd has spent his career burning up the highways and crossing continents, bringing his unique style of rock/blues to the world.
Like all the great songwriters, Shepherd’s studio catalogue has always been the best way to get to know the reserved musician. His path was set from childhood, as he copped the licks from the records brought home by his radio DJ/Program Director father and was sent reeling from a “life-changing” meeting with Stevie Ray Vaughan to make his own stage debut at the age of 13. With early albums like his Platinum selling Ledbetter Heights, his Platinum selling Trouble Is…, his Gold selling Live On and The Place You’re In, the blues-rock scene hailed its most honest new songwriter and guitar hero with a plethora of awards including two Billboard Music Awards, two Orville H. Gibson Awards and two Grammy nominations. Shepherd continued writing, recording and touring, chronicling the highs and hard times, while dousing his shows with guitar pyrotechnics. “The first five years of my career,” he remembers, “I was on tour non-stop. I’d probably go home for two weeks a year.”
The year 2007 brought the ambitious Platinum selling DVD/CD project 10 Days Out: Blues from the Backroads, for which Shepherd received two more Grammy nominations. In the documentary, he and his band traveled throughout the American South to record with such blues icons as B.B. King, Clarence “Gatemouth” Brown, Hubert Sumlin, Pinetop Perkins and David “Honeyboy” Edwards. 2010 saw the release of Shepherd’s long-awaited first live album, Live! In Chicago, recorded at Chicago’s House of Blues during the all-star Legends tour supporting 10 Days Out. The live disc debuted at #1 on Billboard’s Blues chart, marking the 5th time he had a #1 debut as well as receiving yet another Grammy nomination.
In 2011, the now seasoned performer and songwriter stopped off to release the acclaimed How I Go and in 2013, Shepherd became one-third of blues-rock supergroup The Rides, with legendary veterans Stephen Stills (Crosby, Stills & Nash) and Barry Goldberg (Electric Flag). The Rides toured extensively, and have released two acclaimed albums, Can't Get Enough and Pierced Arrow, that further illuminate Shepherd’s depth and proficiency as a songwriter, guitar player and now vocalist.
In 2014, the rocket-fueled collaboration covers album, Goin’ Home was introduced and 2017 saw the release of Lay It On Down which was followed by 2019’s The Traveler, which reaches across the battle lines of a planet that has never been so divided and showcases Shepherd’s ever-evolving songwriting. The Traveler also marked the 8th time Shepherd had a release debut at #1 on the Billboard Blues charts.
In an industry that's changed drastically over the years, Shepherd’s versatility and drive has served him well. He plans to keep making music and to keep touring, “I don’t have any intention of sitting idly. We're a live band, and when people listen to our records, I want them to hear what we sound like when we play live. I just want to keep moving and keep creating and keep doing what I love – for as long as I possibly can…”
Like all the great songwriters, Shepherd’s studio catalogue has always been the best way to get to know the reserved musician. His path was set from childhood, as he copped the licks from the records brought home by his radio DJ/Program Director father and was sent reeling from a “life-changing” meeting with Stevie Ray Vaughan to make his own stage debut at the age of 13. With early albums like his Platinum selling Ledbetter Heights, his Platinum selling Trouble Is…, his Gold selling Live On and The Place You’re In, the blues-rock scene hailed its most honest new songwriter and guitar hero with a plethora of awards including two Billboard Music Awards, two Orville H. Gibson Awards and two Grammy nominations. Shepherd continued writing, recording and touring, chronicling the highs and hard times, while dousing his shows with guitar pyrotechnics. “The first five years of my career,” he remembers, “I was on tour non-stop. I’d probably go home for two weeks a year.”
The year 2007 brought the ambitious Platinum selling DVD/CD project 10 Days Out: Blues from the Backroads, for which Shepherd received two more Grammy nominations. In the documentary, he and his band traveled throughout the American South to record with such blues icons as B.B. King, Clarence “Gatemouth” Brown, Hubert Sumlin, Pinetop Perkins and David “Honeyboy” Edwards. 2010 saw the release of Shepherd’s long-awaited first live album, Live! In Chicago, recorded at Chicago’s House of Blues during the all-star Legends tour supporting 10 Days Out. The live disc debuted at #1 on Billboard’s Blues chart, marking the 5th time he had a #1 debut as well as receiving yet another Grammy nomination.
In 2011, the now seasoned performer and songwriter stopped off to release the acclaimed How I Go and in 2013, Shepherd became one-third of blues-rock supergroup The Rides, with legendary veterans Stephen Stills (Crosby, Stills & Nash) and Barry Goldberg (Electric Flag). The Rides toured extensively, and have released two acclaimed albums, Can't Get Enough and Pierced Arrow, that further illuminate Shepherd’s depth and proficiency as a songwriter, guitar player and now vocalist.
In 2014, the rocket-fueled collaboration covers album, Goin’ Home was introduced and 2017 saw the release of Lay It On Down which was followed by 2019’s The Traveler, which reaches across the battle lines of a planet that has never been so divided and showcases Shepherd’s ever-evolving songwriting. The Traveler also marked the 8th time Shepherd had a release debut at #1 on the Billboard Blues charts.
In an industry that's changed drastically over the years, Shepherd’s versatility and drive has served him well. He plans to keep making music and to keep touring, “I don’t have any intention of sitting idly. We're a live band, and when people listen to our records, I want them to hear what we sound like when we play live. I just want to keep moving and keep creating and keep doing what I love – for as long as I possibly can…”
Mehr anzeigen
Genres:
Blues, Blues Rock Electric Guitar, Blues-rock
Bandmitglieder:
Chris Whipper Layton - Drums, Chris Layton, Kenny Wayne Shepherd - Guitar & Vocals, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Noah Hunt, Noah Hunt - Vocals, Joe Krown - Keyboards & B-3
Heimatort:
Shreveport, Louisiana
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