**Kenneth Kellogg** is a powerhouse American bass-baritone opera singer and actor, born and raised in Washington, D.C., where music grabbed him early on through school choirs and formal training at the Duke Ellington School of the Performing and Visual Arts. He's built an impressive career since 2009, shining in major roles like the father in Jeanine Tesori's *Blue* (which he originated at Glimmerglass Festival in 2019), Malcolm X in *X: The Life and Times of Malcolm X* at Seattle Opera in 2024, and upcoming gigs like concert performances of Edmond Dédé's rediscovered *Morgiane* in 2025—plus nods to James P. Johnson works in his repertoire.
With his rich, resonant bass and commanding stage presence, Kenneth has graced stages across North America (think LA Opera, San Francisco Opera, Lyric Opera of Chicago) and Europe (Ópera de Oviedo, Lausanne Opera), tackling classics like Mephistopheles in *Faust*, Sarastro in *Die Zauberflöte*, and bold contemporary pieces on Black figures like Emile Griffith in *Champion*. An Adler Fellow alum from San Francisco Opera and Domingo-Cafritz Emerging Artist from Washington National Opera, he holds degrees from the University of Michigan and Ohio University, and he's all about pushing opera's boundaries while advocating for artist rights and DEI in the arts.
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