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Paul Kennerley is an English singer-songwriter,
musician
and record producer working in the American
contemporary country music industry. His works
include the concept albums, White
Mansions and
Kennerley was born in Hoylake, Merseyside, North West England. It was 1976 when he was living in London and working in advertising, and he first heard country music, the song "That's How a Cowboy Sings the Blues" by Waylon Jennings. "It really exicted me," Kennerley recalls in his artist biography for Universal Music Group. "I immediately hunted down every Waylon record I could find."
He quit his job in advertising and gave himself 3 months to develop his talents as a songwriter.
His first project was White
Mansions, a 1978 concept
album set in the
In 1980, a second concept album was released,
Neither White Mansions nor Jesse
James were commercially successful, but they did establish
Kennerley as a serious songwriter. Among his early songs was "Born to
Run", which Emmylou Harris recorded in 1981 for her album,
Kennerly continued to live in London whle he wrote songs, but
in 1983 moved to Nashville, Tennessee, where he
started working with Harris on her semi-autobiographical concept album,
Kennerley also wrote songs for The Judds
("Young Love", "One Man Woman", "Let Me Tell You About Love", "Cry
Myself to Sleep", "Have Mercy" and "Give a Little Love"), Marty
Stuart ("Hillbilly Rock", "Western Girls", "Tempted", "Till I Found
You", "Little Things"), Tanya Tucker ("Walking Shoes"),
He was named
He released a solo album in 1998,
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