From Tampa, Florida | Release Date: December 22, 2023 | Catalog #: ER00059
Kenny McGee - Lead Vocals, Acoustic & Electric Guitars, Backing Vocals
The Band:
Frankie Consoli - Acoustic & Electric Guitars
John Varr - Bass
T.J. “Roxx” Williams - Drums
Paula Mattioli, Paulette Upshaw-Wells, & Priscilla Upshaw - Backing Vocals
Scott Warren - Piano, Fender Rhodes Electric Piano, Hammond Organ, and all other keyboards, strings & string arrangements
1. Broke Down In Hollywood
2. Tennessee Run
3. Better Off
4. Love’s The Last To Know
5. Ronnie & Me
6. That’s The Guitar My Daddy Played
7. Low
8. The Game
From Tampa, Florida | Release Date: May 15, 2021 | Catalog #: ER00024
Kenny McGee - Lead Vocals, Guitars, Keyboards
The Players:
Tommy Vincent - Guitar
Billy Weber - Guitar
Dean Domizio - Drums
Christian Hamlett - Bass
Photo Credits: Christopher Lee Helton
1. Whisky Woman
2. Mountain
3. Love Begins To Hurt
4. Monkey See, Monkey Do
5. Wicked Ways
6. I’ll Take You Higher
7. Love Is The Devil
8. Your Bullets, My Gun
9. White Boy Stomp
10. Soul Stealer
11. Down South Gypsy
12. Wild As You Wanna Be
13. People
From Tampa, Florida | Release Date: May 15, 2021 | Catalog #: ER00025
Kenny McGee - Lead Vocals, Guitars, Keyboards
The Players:
Tommy Vincent - Guitar
Billy Weber - Guitar
Dean Domizio - Drums
Christian Hamlett - Bass
Photo Credits: Christopher Lee Helton
1. She Hates Love
2. London Bridges
3. Queen of Whores
4. Until The Morning Comes
5. Lovin’ You Makes Me A Man
6. Magic Moments
7. One Bad Night
8. Take Me To The Edge
9. Give It Up
10. She’s All Talk
11. A Hard Man Is Good To Find
12. Best Of Me - A Different Vision
13. Baby Jane 2
14. 8 Lives Gone (Live)
From Tampa, Florida | Release Date: July 2, 2021 | Catalog #: ER00026
Kenny McGee - Lead Vocals, Guitars, Keyboards
The Players:
Tommy Vincent - Guitar
Billy Weber - Guitar
Dean Domizio - Drums
Christian Hamlett - Bass
Photo Credits: Christopher Lee Helton
1. Christine
2. Witches Brew
3. Baby Jane
4. Don’t Ya Worry
5. Not About Love
6. Something In Your Smile
7. Monkey See, Monkey Do
8. It Ain’t Over
When you mention the name Kenny McGee, one conjures up the image of the consummate professional; an artist whose tenacity and drive has resulted in one of Florida’s most prolific musical careers. Rising from the local club scene level, he has become a force to be reckoned with amassing such titles as singer, songwriter, musician, producer, and national recording artist. McGee gained most of his initial recognition when he fronted the melodic-rock band JULLIET that eventually attained cult-like status in the Florida club circuit.
Possessing a rare charisma and raw natural ability, he quickly found success. When JULLIET hit their utmost peak of popularity; Kenny decided that it would not be prudent for them to sit on their laurels and settle for limited Florida success. He and then guitarist Jimmi Delisi took off for Los Angeles with their sights set on rocking the whole world instead. It would be an uphill battle, however; for they would have to regain all the status and comfort that they had given up for a shot at the big time. One year to the day after hitting the Los Angeles area, Enigma/Capitol Records signed JULLIET to a major label deal where they released their self-titled album.
After achieving his newfound fame with JULLIET, Kenny would not slow down. He wanted to broaden his horizons further and found the perfect opportunity to do so shortly thereafter. An opportunity would return Kenny home to Florida where he began his solo career with the band HEARTLESS, a band deep in the rock and roll tradition. It would become an endeavor that would be the biggest evidence of his true potential to date. HEARTLESS would pack clubs night in and night out and record countless never-released songs. Critics and fans argue this is Kenny’s best music he has ever recorded.
Nearly THIRTY years later, Kenny has allowed Eonian Records into this blistering 27 song vault.