
Kevin Reardon
has been writing songs for as long as he can remember and has had
many of his songs recorded and produced on CDs. He plays guitar,
keyboards and sings but mainly loves to write because he truly
enjoys hearing other artists personalize and invigorate his songs in
new and exciting ways. He has released several CDs of his music with
musicians from all around the USA over the past several years. He
has also supplied music for video, commercials and many stage
projects.
Kevin first got acquainted and fell in love with country music in
Michigan when Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson started singing
about “good hearted women” and “blue eyes crying in the rain”. He
then began following country-rock acts like Poco, New Riders Of The
Purple Sage, The Eagles and the many others that followed. When he
moved to Arizona and LA he got into Delbert McClinton, Lyle Lovett
and all of the amazing Tex-Mex sounds that filled the air in the
border towns.

Now, having moved back east,
he has connected with numerous new writers and players from
Nashville and fused all of these influences – past and present -
into a broad range of country music styles from bluegrass to
traditional to new contemporary sounds.
Kevin enjoys collaborating with other writers and artists. He is
very excited to be able to share his music with you all on this
website. We hope you enjoy it and share it with others.
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here
to listen Kevin's catalog! Click
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to collaborate with Kevin!
Goings On
Links
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Songsinc.com
Songsinc is an online place for music creators of all ages, genres, and experience to Create, Collaborate and Inspire - A Writer's
Paradise
Music Production Studio out of Nashville Tn which offers wonderful services to those who live outside Music City. -
Modern Villa Gallery
David Marshall is the very talented artist whose works I used for the CD covers for Drifting, Heartsongs, and Rack 'Em Up -
WalterAlbertson.com
Walter Albertson is the very talented artist who designed the packaging for the CDs Movin' On, Drifting, Heartsongs, and Rack 'Em Up
