Big Kenny, half of the musical genre-bending duo "Big and Rich" and renowned humanitarian, reaches out to stricken areas like the Darfur region of Sudan and Haiti using his celebrity for good.  Kenny will speak about how his personal philosophy and unique experiences drive his efforts to promote health-related projects all over the world.

Through Kenny’s foundation, www.loveeverybody.com, he has funded philanthropic projects in the US and throughout the world.   A key influence over this part of his life was Walt Ratterman who had been working in Haiti on behalf of Kenny’s foundation until he lost his life in the Haiti earthquake. 

After the meteoric rise of “Big and Rich” which sold over 5 million albums and received numerous award nominations, Kenny sought to step beyond the creative rigidity superstardom can cause and release his second solo album, The Quiet Times of a Rock and Roll Farmboy in November 2009 which resulted in a top 40 country single. 

Kenny manages his musical work from his “University of Creativity,” as he refers to his home recording studio.  From there, he coordinates all his creative and philanthropic activities with a staff of ten, including some art students from Watkins School of Design, based in Nashville.

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