Classical pianist Edward D. Kennaway trained at the Royal College of Music in London, gaining an ARCM Performer's Diploma. Credits include American Idol Rewind, Clinically Wild Alaska, Clean House Comes Clean, and other special TV and Film projects. A recent track was selected for the "Sit and be Fit" series on American TV, and he has arranged and edited commercial recordings for the Naxos and CPO labels. Edward’s influences include Elmer Bernstein, Jerry Goldsmith, John Williams, and his stepfather, Benjamin Frankel, who was a leading British composer for Film and Concert Hall.
Lights, Camera, Action! E.D. Kennaway's "Superhero" wins our July Editor's Choice Award for its uplifting and exciting sense of patriotism and adventure! Popular for branding campaigns and feature films, Ed's orchestral cue offers up a sense of pride and appreciation for both the unsung Superheros in our lives AND on the big screen...
Attesting to Edward D. Kennaway's brilliance and mastery, in the prestigious 2008 UK Songwriting Contest, two of Edward's compositions were finalists: "Fandango in Five" in the Instrumental category, and "On The Road To Somewhere" in the Folk/Country category. Having put forth 19 songs, another 15 of Edward's tracks were semi-finalists, and the remaining four were Commended Entries. These were in categories as diverse as Instrumental, Pop, Adult Contemporary and Open.
According to the contest organisers: "If you are a finalist you can tell the media that you beat around 6,000 other entries to achieve that position. Semi-finalists should say that their song was among the top 15 percent of over 6,200 songs."
Romantic jazz ballad, arranged for soft, rich female vocal and piano only. True love, beautiful sweet, elegant. Falling in love, candlelight dinner, anniversary celebration. Elegant hotel bar, country club, big city allure, chic bistro or A-List setting. Museum gala, art opening, dreamy & memorable. Female Vocals, Jazz, Cabaret
Song, with female vocal, about disappointed love and regret, influenced by the '60s songs of Burt Bacharach and Tony Hatch ("Downtown"). Female Vocals, Dramatic, Broadway
A sensual romantic ballad with a big, wide-ranging chorus, somewhat in the style of John Barry/Tony Hatch, with a Shirley Bassey-type vocal. Female Vocals, Pop, Easy Listening
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