Max The One Man Band
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Max The One Man Band

Miami Gardens, Florida, United States | Established. Jan 01, 1970 | SELF | AFTRA

Miami Gardens, Florida, United States | SELF | AFTRA
Established on Jan, 1970
Solo Christian Soul

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"Chatter That Matters"

March 2000: Mistress of ceremonies Young opened the program to a packed house. She brought on Mary Dunn for the invocation, Dr. Ivis Richardson, Soror of the Year, gave a very warm greeting, and Max, the 'One Man' Band, serenaded the audience with, He's A Miracle worker and other songs. The spotlight was focused on Reverend Carol Nash-Lester, Senior paster/ teacher of Bethel Apostolic Temple, who was dynamic, inspirational and uplifting. The audience thoroughly enjoyed her and gave her a standing ovation. - The Miami Times


"Chatter That Matters"

March 2000: Mistress of ceremonies Young opened the program to a packed house. She brought on Mary Dunn for the invocation, Dr. Ivis Richardson, Soror of the Year, gave a very warm greeting, and Max, the 'One Man' Band, serenaded the audience with, He's A Miracle worker and other songs. The spotlight was focused on Reverend Carol Nash-Lester, Senior paster/ teacher of Bethel Apostolic Temple, who was dynamic, inspirational and uplifting. The audience thoroughly enjoyed her and gave her a standing ovation. - The Miami Times


"Chatter That Matters"

May 2000: As the PSI PHI Band provided the cocktail music, Annie Ruth Brown, Mistress of Ceremonies, took the mike and began to prepare the gathering for a tellar, memorable evening. Afterwards, the light was focused at the entrance as the honoree entered.
Kenneth Maxwell began to sing " You are so Beautiful" as Moore walked between Parallel lines of staff members to her seat. She was dressed in a full-length purple silk gown accentuated from her neck to the waist with sparkling beads, transparent that complemented her radiant smile.
After the applause, Booker T. Williams brought greetings, Rev. Vincent F. Mitchell, gave the invocation and Maxwell sang, "One In a Million You". That was followed by reflections from Bettye L. Woodson, principal, Earlington Heights. Adora Obl Nweze, DCPS administrator and NAACP President, Merry Schrage, Dr. Gail Senita, Johne Manfra, Ruth Burley, Gladys Coachment, Eddie Moore- the honorees husband-and staff members, who entertained by dancing to the Electric Slide. - The Miami Times


"Chatter That Matters"

May 2000: As the PSI PHI Band provided the cocktail music, Annie Ruth Brown, Mistress of Ceremonies, took the mike and began to prepare the gathering for a tellar, memorable evening. Afterwards, the light was focused at the entrance as the honoree entered.
Kenneth Maxwell began to sing " You are so Beautiful" as Moore walked between Parallel lines of staff members to her seat. She was dressed in a full-length purple silk gown accentuated from her neck to the waist with sparkling beads, transparent that complemented her radiant smile.
After the applause, Booker T. Williams brought greetings, Rev. Vincent F. Mitchell, gave the invocation and Maxwell sang, "One In a Million You". That was followed by reflections from Bettye L. Woodson, principal, Earlington Heights. Adora Obl Nweze, DCPS administrator and NAACP President, Merry Schrage, Dr. Gail Senita, Johne Manfra, Ruth Burley, Gladys Coachment, Eddie Moore- the honorees husband-and staff members, who entertained by dancing to the Electric Slide. - The Miami Times


"Chatter That Matters"

May 2000: Jackson concluded by commending committee members Mary Horton, chairperson, Katrina Jackson, Delores and Sheila Washington, James Cooper, Brenda Latimer, Edith Jackson, Barbara and Glendeal Johnson, Cheryl Jones-Bain, Linda and Gwen Davis, Katrell Smith, dancer and Kenneth Maxwell, one man band. - The Miami Times


"Chatter That Matters"

May 2000: Jackson concluded by commending committee members Mary Horton, chairperson, Katrina Jackson, Delores and Sheila Washington, James Cooper, Brenda Latimer, Edith Jackson, Barbara and Glendeal Johnson, Cheryl Jones-Bain, Linda and Gwen Davis, Katrell Smith, dancer and Kenneth Maxwell, one man band. - The Miami Times


"Chatter that Matters"

May 2000: The Bride chose wine-and-silver-grey as her colors and such songs as "Ribbon in the Sky, " Love Ballad, "You and I " and "The Lord's Prayer," renderd by Kenny Maxwell and Det. Don Blocker. Metro-Dade Police Department. - The Miami Times


"Chatter that Matters"

May 2000: The Bride chose wine-and-silver-grey as her colors and such songs as "Ribbon in the Sky, " Love Ballad, "You and I " and "The Lord's Prayer," renderd by Kenny Maxwell and Det. Don Blocker. Metro-Dade Police Department. - The Miami Times


"Chatter That Matters"

May 2000: Additionally the program included Alvilda Greene, Herbert Wimberly, J. B. Turner. Anquette W. Wray, Coral Park Dancers, Kenneth Maxwell, one man band, and greetings from the college by Pinkie Oliver, VP alumni affairs. - The Miami Times


"Chatter That Matters"

May 2000: Additionally the program included Alvilda Greene, Herbert Wimberly, J. B. Turner. Anquette W. Wray, Coral Park Dancers, Kenneth Maxwell, one man band, and greetings from the college by Pinkie Oliver, VP alumni affairs. - The Miami Times


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A male singer/songwriter. He performs inspirational Contemporary Gospel music, sensuous ballads and background vocals too.  Playing for your Wedding, Special Event or for your Church, is what he does best. If you are interested in having him bless your next special event, his website is kennethsmusic.com                                                

Most of his music is rooted in the Gospel according to the New King James Version of the Bible. Playing for your Wedding, Special Event or Church Program is what he does best. If you are interested in having him bless your next special event, his website is 

kennethsmusic.com.



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