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He has performed with various musical acts including: [[Beck]], [[that dog]], [[Steven Shane McDonald|The Steven McDonald Group]], and Old Hickory.
He has performed with various musical acts including: [[Beck]], [[that dog]], [[Steven Shane McDonald|The Steven McDonald Group]], and Old Hickory.


In the early 90's, he worked in live music production and toured the world with various rock groups including, [[Melvins]], [[Nirvana]], [[Sonic Youth]], Beck, Pavement, Hole, [[Redd Kross]], and more. Shortly thereafter, Beck asked him to play guitar, but this union was short-lived when he left to form his own group [[Old Hickory]], an indie rock band at the center of the once burgeoning Silver Lake indie rock scene. In 1999, he began playing with various bands and musicians around East L.A., including his longtime friend [[Rob Zabrecky]], Adam Siegel (The Blondes), [[Anna Waronker]], [[Joey Waronker]], and Josh Schwartz (Beachwood Sparks/Further). Later he formed the pastoral folk group [[Anders & Woods]] with singer/songwriter [[Tiffany Anders]].
In the early 90's, he worked in live music production and toured the world with various rock groups including, [[Melvins]], [[Nirvana]], [[Sonic Youth]], Beck, Pavement, Hole, [[Redd Kross]], and more. Shortly thereafter, Beck asked him to play guitar, but this union was short-lived when he left to form his own group [[Old Hickory]], an indie rock band at the center of the once burgeoning Silver Lake indie rock scene. In 1999, he began playing with various bands and musicians around East L.A., including his longtime friend [[Rob Zabrecky]], Adam Siegel (The Blondes), [[Anna Waronker]], [[Joey Waronker]], and Josh Schwartz ([[Beachwoods Sparks|Beachwood Sparks/Further]]). Later he formed the pastoral folk group [[Anders & Woods]] with singer/songwriter [[Tiffany Anders]].


From more than a decade, he owned and operated Bright Street Recorders where he produced music and ran recording sessions for acts including: [[Sia]], [[Death Cab For Cutie]], [[Ancestors (band)|Ancestors]], [[Imaad Wasif]], [[Robyn Hitchcock]], [[Lucinda Williams]], [[Ben Harper]], [[Lykke Li]], Lord Heron, Nite Jewel, [[Julian Casablancas]], John Webster Johns, [[Vampire Weekend]], Fools Gold, Ricki Lee Jones, M Ward..."
From more than a decade, he owned and operated Bright Street Recorders where he produced music and ran recording sessions for acts including: [[Sia]], [[Death Cab For Cutie]], [[Ancestors (band)|Ancestors]], [[Imaad Wasif]], [[Robyn Hitchcock]], [[Lucinda Williams]], [[Ben Harper]], [[Lykke Li]], Lord Heron, Nite Jewel, [[Julian Casablancas]], John Webster Johns, [[Vampire Weekend]], Fools Gold, Ricki Lee Jones, M Ward..."

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Kenny Woods
Born
Kenneth Andrew Woods

(1969-10-22) October 22, 1969 (age 55)
Whittier, CA United States
Occupation(s)Writer, actress
SpouseStacey Grenrock-Woods 1999–present

Kenny Woods (born October 22, 1969, in Los Angeles) is an American composer, producer, and musician. He has performed with various musical acts including: Beck, that dog, The Steven McDonald Group, and Old Hickory.

In the early 90's, he worked in live music production and toured the world with various rock groups including, Melvins, Nirvana, Sonic Youth, Beck, Pavement, Hole, Redd Kross, and more. Shortly thereafter, Beck asked him to play guitar, but this union was short-lived when he left to form his own group Old Hickory, an indie rock band at the center of the once burgeoning Silver Lake indie rock scene. In 1999, he began playing with various bands and musicians around East L.A., including his longtime friend Rob Zabrecky, Adam Siegel (The Blondes), Anna Waronker, Joey Waronker, and Josh Schwartz (Beachwood Sparks/Further). Later he formed the pastoral folk group Anders & Woods with singer/songwriter Tiffany Anders.

From more than a decade, he owned and operated Bright Street Recorders where he produced music and ran recording sessions for acts including: Sia, Death Cab For Cutie, Ancestors, Imaad Wasif, Robyn Hitchcock, Lucinda Williams, Ben Harper, Lykke Li, Lord Heron, Nite Jewel, Julian Casablancas, John Webster Johns, Vampire Weekend, Fools Gold, Ricki Lee Jones, M Ward..."

In early 2002, he worked as a assistant for friend and composer Jon Brion, which had huge impact on him musically and would ultimately lead to his career in music for TV and film, beginning with HBO's Flight of The Conchords[1] where he served as a producer. Later that year he worked on varoius film and TV projects including, Twilight (2008 film), Parks and Recreation and Crossing Jordan.

Recently, he has scored two films, #Horror (2015 film), starring Chloe Sevigny and Unreachable By Conventional Means (2015 film), starring Josh Brener and Alexandra Daddario. He is also nearing completion of recording studio with friends and designers, The Haas Brothers, Lukas, Niki, and Simon, along with their father, Berthold Haas.

Kenny currently lives in Los Feliz, CA with his wife, Stacey Woods, Esquire columnist and former Daily Show With Jon Stewart correspondent.

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