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The Kinsey Report's tough, resilient blues speak alike to saints and sinners, lovers and the lonely, the lost and found. Bred in cotton-row Mississippi and the mean streets of the North, the band's sound has been generations in the making--literally. It's rock-influenced, muscular, and sure, played with blood-connected intuition and the passion of men who've loved and lost and loved again.
For the Kinsey Report--brothers Ralph, Donald, and Kenneth--the blues are just part of the family's rich musical heritage. They're sons of bluesman Lester "Big Daddy" Kinsey, who in turn is the son of powerhouse Pentecostal minister Lester Kinsey, Sr., who pastored Gary's Chase Street Church of God in Christ for nearly a half-century. "My grandfather's church had so much energy going on with the music, people would shout and jump," Kenneth describes. "That's where a lot of our musical influences--especially our rhythm--comes from."
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