Kenny Nolan
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Biography
[Edit]Born and raised in Los Angeles, Kenny Nolan established himself as one of the key songwriters on the mid-'70s disco scene both at home and abroad, penning some of the most memorable hits of the era, often in tandem with writing partner Bob Crewe.
His promise was apparent from his teenage years — at the age of 13 he won a scholarship to USC for composition, but dropped out after five or six months, bored with the conventional regime. Four years later, a scholarship to Chiounard went the same way, and Nolan decided to make on his own, simply sending songs in to any artist he thought might be suitable. It was a scattershot method, but it brought him to the attention of both veteran songwriter Crewe and entrepreneur Wes Farrell, both of whom were quick to harness the youngster's prodigious talents.
As house producer at Farrell's Chelsea label, Nolan wrote and/or produced a string of successful singles for the label, including Jim Gilstrap's "Swing Your Daddy" and "Take Your Daddy for a Ride," Dee Clark's "Ride a White Horse," and Linda Carr's "High Wire." With Crewe, meanwhile, he penned some of the era's finest — Disco Tex's "Get Dancing," LaBelle's "Lady Marmalade," and Frankie Valli's "My Eyes Adored You."
But as comfortable as he was behind the pen, Nolan also had strong ambitions to perform — it was he who supplied the falsetto that dominates "Get Dancing" — and, after a short tenure with Firefly, he moved onto the studio group the Eleventh Hour. Produced, of course, by Crewe, the band scored two minor hits in the U.S. with "So Good" in 1974, "Hollywood Hot," the following year, and the minor hit album Hollywood Hot in 1976.
In 1976, Nolan decided to record his own version of a song he'd been commissioned to write by another artist, but which had lain untouched since then. "I Like Dreaming" was released by the Eleventh Hour's label, 20th Century, but did little for some six months. Slowly, however, airplay began to pick up — DJs in Louisiana were apparently very fond of it — and, in early November, it finally entered the U.S. chart, to begin a slow, three-month crawl to its peak at number three.
Nolan followed it the following spring with the Top 20 hit "Love's Grown Deep," taken from his self-titled album, and was named Number One New Pop Singles Artist of 1977 by Billboard magazine. "My Eyes Get Blurry" followed, priming the stage for Nolan's next album, 1978's A Song Between Us. Night Miracles followed two years later, bringing a new single, "Us and Love (We Go Together)," to the mid-reaches of the chart in early 1980, but failing to give Nolan any further, major success. He continued to record, however, signing to MCA and releasing Head to Toe in 1982. That album spun off two singles, "Love Song" and "Soft Rock Hard Love," but commercial success was not to be and the album quickly faded from sight.
Since that time, Nolan has returned to songwriting, authoring a lengthy catalog for a variety of soul and quiet storm artists.
Collections
Title: Love Rocks - Love Time, Vol. 3
Genre: Pop
Title: 70s Music Radio - 15 Original Chart Hits
Genre: Rock, Rock & Roll
Title: 70s Flashback Greatest Gold Hits
Genre: Pop
Title: Steal Away and the Greatest Hits of Soft Rock
Genre: Pop
Title: Singers & Songwriters
Title: Best of the 70s Hit Singles 1970-1079
Genre: Rock
Title: Top Hits of the 70s Number One Hits
Genre: Pop
Title: Sweet Mary '70s One Hit Wonders
Genre: Pop
Title: 10 Best From the 70s
Title: Timeless Love Songs the 70s Collection
Genre: Pop
Title: Pop Hits of the 70s
Genre: Pop
Title: 10 Monster Hits of the '70s
Title: Your Songs Best 20 Hits of the 70s
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul
Title: 70s Best Hits All Time Greatest Radio Hits
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Rock, Rock & Roll
Title: Easy Love Greatest Soft Rock Hits
Genre: Pop
Title: Life Is A Rock (But The Radio Rolled Me)
Genre: Pop
Title: #1 Radio Hits 1970-1975 10 Original Hits
Genre: Pop
Title: Stop In the Name of Love
Genre: Pop
Title: Absolutely The Best Of One Hit Wonders
Genre: Pop
Title: For Lovers Only Romantic Hits of the 60s & 70s
Genre: Pop
Title: FM Lite the '70s Gold Hits
Genre: Rock
Title: # 1 Original Hits
Genre: Pop
Title: The Greatest Hits 1960 To 1980
Genre: Pop
Title: Pussycat Loves The '70s
Genre: Pop
Title: Music of Your Life Volume 1
Genre: Alternative
Title: '70s Radio Hits
Title: Monster Ballads Of The '70s
Title: My Record Collection: The 70s
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Rock & Roll, Heavy Metal, Pop, Psychedelic
Title: Super Hits - #1 Pop Hits
Genre: Pop
Title: Precious and Few 70s Smash Hits
Genre: Pop
Title: Heard It On the AM Radio
Genre: Pop
Title: #1 Radio Hits
Genre: Pop
Title: Two Hearts a 70s Love Album
Title: Valentine's Day Love Forever
Featuring albums
Title: A Royal Wedding Tribute
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Genre: Pop