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American singer songwriter from northern Indiana with strong roots in middle Tennessee.
If you looked through a telescope from outerspace, you just might see a trail worn into the earth zigzagging here and there from Kyle's travels as he honed his craft over the years. Kyle began playing acoustic guitar at the age of 6 and over the years developed an extremely diverse purcusive rhythm and lead approach.

Kyle draws his diverse influence from a variety of roots country, blues, and rock artists including Mike Henderson, Jimmy Hall, Reverend Charlie Edmonds, Beth Davis, Gene Deer, Dallas Moore, and James McMurtry to name a few. This percusive and bold approach has made Kyle a sought after melody/demo artist and has cowritten and cut songs for Hall of Fame songwriter, Don Goodman of Little Tornadoes Publishing and Evergreen Records, Nashville, TN. Kyle's credits with Don include his own version of Ol' Red, a song that has been popularized by George jones, Kenny Rogers, and of course, Blake Shelton. Kyle has also released his songs, Leavin' the Country, Imaginary Friend, and Cold referencing this publishing firm and all cuts have received public and internet radio airplay and internet sales on all major music media sites

Kyle has been blessed during his career having the opportunity to sing, perform, and/or record his songs with other professional artists including (Billy Ingram)Molly Hatchett, (Stevie Ray Anderson) Dr. Hook, Dale Peters (The James Gang) Opry Stars: Mo Pitney, Judy Lee, Betty Amos, Jean Amos, The LeGarde Twins, Margie Singleton, and more.

Kyle Knoth released the acoustic album, "Raw and Original" in the summer of 2001 recorded at Emmis Broadcasting Indianapolis by producer CB West for a handshake and a stick of gum. This work includes some of Kyle's best know material including cult and regional hits, Fishin', Why I am Me, and Bummer. 2008 yielded the Merles Genes 5 song ep (produced by Cass Libbers/Moe) and also the full concept self titled album, Pity World (produced by CB West/Manor Lounge Delphi, IN) which revisited a couple classics from Raw and Original. Pity World was supported by a midwestern mini tour that visited illinois, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, and Tennessee respectfully. An incarnation of Pity World transcended into the power trio, Kyle Knoth Band to compete and win as finalists in Hard Rock Rising 2012. With the support from live shows, syndicated internet radio stations spinning KKB's original blues rock driven anthem, Sweet Little Things, and cult fan popularity through out the world, hard work paid off putting them in the top 40 of 15,000 bands in the competition world-wide. With Kyle taking the lead, this stripped down version was rounded out by Kendall Thomsen on bass guitar and John West on drums.

Since 2012, Kyle has recorded countless demo cuts for Evergreen Records, Nashville. Two have recieved regular radio play on country mainstream and internet radio. Kyle most recently scored a 1 year licensing and service award granting him $3000.00 in creative services through Jammber Chicago/Nashville and will be using this platform to further his career throughout 2017.

Kyle Knoth is the founder of Blue Cannon Music and Publishing Company and is affiliated as an active songwriter, roots producer, and music publisher in affiliation with BMI. Kyle is the sole owner of audible roots music label, BCM Records Tennessee, USA.

Kyle Knoth is looking forward to playing his variety of music for you so make sure you keep in touch with this website by subscribing to his mailing list in the contact area. Thanks again for stopping by!!



Kyle Knoth

Blue Cannon Music and Publishing Co.
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