Slacker Logo

Ken Saydak

Advertisement
Advertisement

Biography

Ken Saydak, born Ken on August 18, 1951, in Chicago, Illinois, is an American singer and pianist known for his contributions to the blues genre. During the 1980s, Saydak played on tours and albums by notable artists such as Lonnie Brooks, Mighty Joe Young, and Johnny Winter, including Winter's Grammy Award-nominated LP Guitar Slinger. Following this, he became a member of the blues rock band Big Shoulders, who issued two albums (produced by Saydak) before disbanding. Saydak's debut solo album, Foolish Man, was released in 1999 on Delmark Records. He went on to produce several more albums, including Love Without Trust (2001) and It's My Soul (2005). He has also produced Learned My Lesson (2000) by Zora Young and appeared on over fifty albums throughout his career.
Read All Read Less

Albums


Artists Related to
Ken Saydak

Big Shoulders

FEATURED

Earl Hooker

FEATURED

Hip Linkchain

FEATURED

Phil Guy

FEATURED

Pete Franklin

FEATURED

Steve Freund

FEATURED

Lurrie Bell

FEATURED

Bonnie Lee

FEATURED

Big Voice Odom

FEATURED

Carey Bell

FEATURED

Moody Jones

FEATURED

Sammy Lawhorn

FEATURED

Magic Sam

FEATURED

Otis Spann

FEATURED

Johnny Laws

FEATURED

Mary Lane

FEATURED

Leroy Dallas

FEATURED

The Aces

FEATURED

EG Kight

FEATURED
See All Related Artists

LIVE STREAM... SOCIAL RADIO STREAM...