Keshavan Maslak

Keshavan Maslak, who is also known by his stage name Kenny Millions, is an avant-garde jazz musician recognized for his unorthodox approach and versatile performances that stretch across the realms of jazz, free improvisation, punk, and noise music. Born on October 3, 1947, in Detroit, Michigan, Maslak's musical journey led him to embrace a wide array of instruments, with a particular focus on the saxophone, clarinet, flute, and also his distinctive vocal stylings.

Throughout his eclectic career, Maslak has become known for his daring explorations of sound and his willingness to push the boundaries of conventional music. His recent releases, such as "Kenny Millions' Big Time" and "Dear John Cage," highlight his enduring tribute to experimentalism, as he constantly seeks to honor the legacy of influential composers while innovating within the avant-garde spectrum. Works such as "Friends Afar" and "Not To Be A Star" reflect his deep connection to the improvisational community and his artistic ethos of remaining an outlier to mainstream music trends. His 1989 release "Blaster Master" stands as an emblem of his adventurous spirit, merging raucous energy with intricate musicianship. Keshavan Maslak continues to be a unique voice within the music world, celebrated for his brash creativity and undying commitment to his artistic vision.

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Kenny Millions' Big Time
Album - 10 Tracks - Released June 5, 2007
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