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I relocated to Pittsburgh in 1979 from my hometown of Cincinnati, Ohio to enroll in the graduate Ethnomusicology program at Pitt under the direction of Dr. Nathan Davis.
Favorite Pittsburgh musicians/performers
There are way too many to acknowledge, but here are a few of the individuals who I met here in the Pittsburgh area that have influenced me to some degree: Denise Sheffey Powell, Dr. Nathan Davis, Chuck Austin, Jothan Callins, Geri Allen, Marshall McDonald, Tony Campbell, Carl Arter, Ramone Morris, Joe Harris, Stanley Turrentine, Kenny Fisher, Dr. James Johnson, Sean Jones, Spencer Bey, Roger Humphries, Don Aliquo Sr, Don Aliquo Jr, George Green, Herman Green, Art Nance, DeValle Payne, Dave Budway, Dr. Harry Clark, Sandy Dowe, Shorts Davis, Etta Cox, Jim Emminger, Joe Dallas, Dr. Nelson Harrison
Favorite Jazz Radio or media station
Pandora, XM/Sirius Real Jazz, Last.fm, Slacker
Favorite Pittsburgh Jazz Venue
Crawford Grill #2
Dizzy's
Elien's Zebra Room
Auroa Club
Loendi Club
Balcony
Dowe's
About Me:
Dr. Kenneth E. Powell is Principal of the Pennsylvania Cyber Charter School located in Midland, Pennsylvania. Prior to joining the administrative ranks of the PA Cyber Charter School, he served for over ten years as an Assistant Principal and Principal of Quaker Valley Middle School in Sewickley, PA. Before he entered the field of educational administration, Dr. Powell served as a middle school instrumental music teacher in the Pittsburgh Public Schools for nine years. He also worked for the Urban League of Pittsburgh as a Program Coordinator, and taught in the music departments at both the University of Pittsburgh and Slippery Rock University. Powell earned his Doctorate degree in Education from the University of Pittsburgh in 2002. He holds a Masters degree in Ethnomusicology earned from The University of Pittsburgh in 1985. His B.S. undergraduate degree is in Music Education from Kentucky State University.

Kenny is a native of Cincinnati, Ohio where he studied flute under the watchful eyes of Eugene Marquis and Robert Cavally of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra at the Cincinnati College Conservatory of Music. It was also during his formative years where he began to play a variety of woodwind instruments including the piccolo, soprano, alto, tenor and baritone saxophones and the clarinet. After high school, Kenny continued his formal flute study with Robert Cavally at Wright State University. He later transferred to Kentucky State University where he majored in music and performed in the jazz ensemble, marching band and wind ensemble. Upon graduation, he returned to Cincinnati where he taught music in the public schools and performed in the Kings Island live shows division and the Pavilion Music Company under the direction of Oscar Gamby.
Kenny is active in the tri-state area and nationally as a free-lance musician and private studio woodwind instructor. His primary instruments are flute, saxophone and clarinet. He has logged performances with world class entertainers including: George Benson, Aretha Franklin, Lena Horne, The Temptations, The Four Tops, The Count Basie Orchestra, Al Martino, Clark Terry, Martha Reeves and the Vandellas, Donald Byrd, Louie Bellison, Nathan Davis, Doc Severinson, George Gee and many others. In 2003, Kenny won the National Flute Association’s Jazz Flute Masterclass Competition and performed in Las Vegas at the Riveria Hotel as a result. He was a runner-up in the 2009 competition and also won a seat in the National Flute Association's Big Band that featured fellow flutists Hubert Laws and Lew Tabackin. His professional memberships include Alpha Phi Alpha, Inc., National Association of Secondary School Principals, American Federation of Musicians, Urban League of Pittsburgh, Preservation Jazz Society of Pittsburgh and the Daniel B. Matthews Historical Society. He also serves on the following Advisory Boards: Allegheny Regional Asset District, Gateway to the Arts, RiverQuest, Extreme Strings Academy, Pittsburgh International Children’s Theatre and Point Park College Department of Education Curriculum. Powell is the former Chairperson for the Sewickley Valley YMCA Black Achievers Steering Committee and former mentor for the Westinghouse High School Business and Finance Academy. His awards include: Hawthorn Club of Sewickley’s Distinguished Black Male Award, Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges, Who’s Who Among American Teachers, and the International Youth in Achievement Award of Cambridge, England.

Dr. Powell currently performs in the following ensembles:

Tammi Dahl and Dreamscape
Pittsburgh Jazz Orchestra
'Burgh Big Band
Wm. Dell and Wee Jams
National Flute Association Big Band
Pittsburgh Flute Club
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At 4:11am on December 10, 2009, Dr. Nelson Harrison said…
Doc,

Post some content on your page so we can share it with the membership. Sights and sounds.
At 12:46am on November 28, 2009, Emily Davis said…
Thanks for your quick response. Hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving.
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At 2:50am on November 27, 2009, Emily Davis said…
Hi Kenny
I am doing some research. Do you know when the Loendi Club closed?
At 4:28am on November 2, 2009, Dr. Nelson Harrison said…
Welcome Ken,

Great to see you today and thank you for posting your marvelous profile info on your page so the world can learn about another of Pittsburgh's great musical assets. You will find your page easy to operate and you can do so much with it to promote yourself that it will blow your mind. So don't be shy. Start by adding me as a friend and posting some sounds so I can send your profile around the world.

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