SONG REVIEW: I’m Nobody

“With charmingly disarming vocal tones and a timeless Rock piano foundation, Kenny Bunco and the 12 Notes’ first track from their full-length album, Love and…, takes listeners out for a whirlwind night on the town – describing and fulfilling promises of singing, dancing and sweet whoopee between an entity of established pedigree and the song’s narrative voice, repeating the everyman’s mantra, “I’m Nobody”!

From the first moments to the last, “I’m Nobody” bears a sound and style that simply feel fun!  The initial introduction displays Ken Hurley’s considerable piano chops with levity and grace before dropping listeners into the deep pocket of immortal rock-and-roll piano – with a moving bass line that bounds rather than walks and gives rise to colorfully informed and tastefully executed runs from Ken’s right hand.  The supporting instrumentals do their work diligently and without obscuring the song’s intended focus – Ken Hurley’s bright rich vocals and nimble fingers!  The artist’s warmly engaging voice belies a strong sense of play and serves to enrich the tune with a dose of amiability and color that are absolutely perfect for the style. There’s a lot of talent at work here!” – Jon Wright

About the Reviewer:
Jon Wright is a trained multi- instrumentalist, vocalist, and music educator with nearly twenty years of experience in the field.

By kenhurley88

Born in a charity hospital for the indigent on the lower east side of New York City. Adopted. Lived a good life in Brooklyn, Seaford, Tenafly, Jacksonville, Manhattan, Weehawken, Jax Beach, Austin, and Wyandotte. Been a thousand other places and back. When I was 17 years alive I hitchhiked around the USA beginning in Hackensack enroute to San Francisco and points south eventually ending in New York City on a deadheading Greyhound bus whose driver stopped on Route 80 to pick me up in Youngstown Ohio after I spent the night in a kind family's guest room. And so, my sense of traveling with a purpose and enjoying the company of people I just met began. Want to go there again and more. Lovin' life. Lovin' love. Lovin' you! "Music makes poetry lyrical" -ken