Kelvin's love of the music is not only apparent when he is playing or broadcasting, but also in his tireless effort to promote it, to bring it to a wider audience, an audience that he rightly feels it deserves, and, even though this is often not financially viable, he has been re-sponsible for bringing some of the best acts in acoustic country mu-sic to Bristol, including Guy Clark, Peter Rowan, Tom Russell, Rosie Flores and of course the late great Townes Van Zandt, to name a few.
With all this going on it's difficult to imagine how he finds the time to go out on the road, but that's exactly what he's been doing for the last thirty years. He shows no sign of stopping just yet, and intends to main-tain his sta-tus as a professional musician.
Newest member to the band is drummer Jim Chapman, also a superb musician with a background in rock, pop and cabaret providing him with enough experience to play just about any style.
The band play an eclectic mix of traditional country, contemporary, and new country, all with a feel you might be forgiven to think wouldn.t be possible outside of a Texas honky tonk.
Mr Henderson, who lived in Brislington, died from the rare degenerative disease progressive supra nuclear palsy. He leaves a wife and two children.
He was elected to the British Country Music Hall of Fame in 2008.
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