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  1. Kenny Aaronson (born April 14, 1952, in Brooklyn, New York) is an American bass guitar player. [1] He has recorded or performed with several notable artists such as Bob Dylan, Rick Derringer, Billy Idol, Joan Jett and the Blackhearts, Foghat, Sammy Hagar, Billy Squier, New York Dolls, and Hall and Oates. [2]

  2. Kenny Aaronson (14 de abril de 1952 en Brooklyn, Nueva York) es un bajista estadounidense. 1 Siendo un adolescente, tocó en una agrupación llamada Dust, la cual incluía a Marky Ramone, con la que grabó dos álbumes entre 1971 y 1972.

  3. A few of Kenny's most memorable moments in his career were auditioning for the Rolling Stones, recording with George Harrison and opening for Led Zeppelin. Kenny Aaronson has supported singer song writer John Eddie since 1996.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dust_(band)Dust (band) - Wikipedia

    Dust was formed in 1969 by Richie Wise and two teenagers, Kenny Aaronson and Marc Bell. The trio's producer and manager, Kenny Kerner, also wrote the group's lyrics. Their eponymous debut album was released on Kama Sutra Records in 1971, followed by a sophomore release, Hard Attack, issued on the same label the following year.

  5. www.kennyaaronson.com › homeKenny Aaronson

    Kenny Aaronson is from Brooklyn, NY and has been recognized as a world-class rock and roll bassist with his extensive touring and recording with a variety of artists including Bob Dylan, Billy Idol, Joan Jett, Billy Squier, Foghat, HSAS (Sammy Hagar, Nei.

  6. Kenny Aaronson (14 de abril de 1952 en Brooklyn, Nueva York) es un bajista estadounidense. Siendo un adolescente, tocó en una agrupación llamada Dust, la cual incluía a Marky Ramone, con la que grabó dos álbumes entre 1971 y 1972.

  7. Kenny Aaronson went on to play bass guitar with Stories, Joan Jett and the Blackhearts, Foghat, Bob Dylan, Rick Derringer, Leslie West, Hall & Oates and many others. Marc Bell changed his name to Marky Ramone when he joined The Ramones and is now a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.