
Kenny McGhee, an Ex-Semi Rock Star whose wild, redemptive journey from 60s music fame to spiritual awakening spans 50 years of radio, TV, and encounters with legends, told with raw honesty and humor joins Enterprise Radio.
This episode of Enterprise Radio is in association with the Authors Channel.
Listen to host Eric Dye & guest Kenny McGhee discuss the following:
- What really happened backstage in the gospel and secular music scenes?
- Four brushes with fame, and the door slamming every time—for a reason – tell us about this.
- Prison in three countries, but no felony record—how is that even possible?
- talk to us about the McGhee family saga of hypocrisy, heritage, and healing.
Kenny McGhee—known on stage and off as Kaptan Kenny—is an “Ex-Semi Rock Star” who lived the raw reality behind the myths of the 60s music scene. With over 50 years in radio, TV, and music, Kenny’s narrative reads like a picaresque novel: encounters with legends like Muhammad Ali, Carlos Santana, and Kenneth Copeland, prison stints in three countries for pot, and a haunting family legacy stretching back 20 generations. From gospel stages to jail cells, from near-stardom to spiritual awakening, Kenny’s journey is as wild as it is redemptive. He tells his story with fierce honesty and humor with a mission to break the generational curse of hypocrisy.
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