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Eitan Kenner

Eitan Kenner is a NY/Boston based pianist, composer, arranger, and songwriter.
Hello everyone!
Thank you for stopping by and checking out my page!
I am excited to tell you that I'm working very hard on my debut album -
set to be released during the next year. Stay tuned for news, new music and
upcoming
music videos that will be hitting the web towards the beginning of 2013.
Please stay in touch by liking my facebook page:
http://www.facebook.com/eitankennermusic
but also don't hesitate to friend me:
http://www.facebook.com/Eitan.Kenner
I'd love to talk or answer any questions via email or facebook.
Born in Tel-Aviv, Israel in 1991, Eitan began studying classical piano at the
age of 6
Sid€show 2

Label: Self Produced
Released: 2020
Track listing: 1.Dwarf Elephant 02:05
2.The Two-Headed Kid Variations, part 1 03:48 video
3.Giant Fly (aka Mes Choux Gras aka Metastasis) 03:27 video
4.The Two-Headed Kid Variations, part 2 07:18 video
5.Return of the Giant Fly 04:52
6.a. Dwarf Elephant b. Bed of Snails 12:35
7.Revenge of the Giant Fly 04:26
8.The Two-Headed Kid Variations, part 3 05:34
9.Son of Giant Fly 03:17
10.Two-Headed Kid Theme 01:33
8Ball City

Label: Self Produced
Released: 2019
Track listing: 8Ball City; Janelle; Life (Small); Candyland; Press Start to Play; Toy Soldiers; Behind the
Trees; Skrunk; Play / Sad Mario; Weasel Pond; Life (Big); Done.
Fusion Frenzy?

We think of fusion as a music of the seventies, but its traditions live on today as various artists return to the genre to try out new experiments as well as offer their own spins on older approaches. This podcast looks at two somewhat uncharacteristic examples of fusion from the seventiesone a studio-band workout on pop ...
Kenner: 8Ball City

Although the promotional material indicates that keyboardist/producer/composer Eitan Kenner was experiencing personal turmoil during the creation of 8Ball City, the music is upbeat, almost giddy. Helium powered synths spin out surging melodies against compound rhythms and chord progressions climb ever heavenward. Call it happy prog," complex, cheerful music that nods to Frank Zappa without getting clenched ...