Ken Burns was a short lived project based out of Boston, MA that lasted between the end of 2012 and the beginning of 2015. Having played fewer than ten shows in that span of time, KB focused most of its final year crafting what would be the last three songs we’ve written and recorded. While the inspiration behind these songs are a part of the past, the bonds between the people we’ve been surrounded by will continue to grow. Just as the seasons change, so do we.
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The Death of an Aspiring Icon pt. II
Ghosting
Untitled
Saudade
Finita La Commedia
Living Out a Dying Cell
Hemma
finita la comedia
Ashokan Farewell
Tony Hawk
Battle Cry of Freedom
Tony Hawk (feat. Malcolm S.)
Battle Hymn of the Republic
Angel Band
When Johnny Comes Marching Home
Dixie
Always High
Shenandoah
Marching through Georgia
Johnny Has Gone for a Soldier
We Are Climbing Jacob's Ladder
Ken Burns Interview
Kingdom Coming
Hail Columbia
Lorena
Parade
Flag of Columbia
Dixie/Bonnie Blue Flag
Oliver Wendell Holmes
Yankee Doodle
All Quiet on the Potomac
Beech Spring (The Corps of Discovery)
Ken Burns is a highly acclaimed documentary filmmaker, whose epic pieces run the gamut from The Civil War to Baseball to Jazz and many others. His novel use of "moving" still images and other techniques is cited by many observers as a leading catalyst for
Cheer Boys Cheer
Weeping Sad and Lonely
John Coltrane and Duke Ellingt
Ashoken Farewell
Ken Burnz - Tony Hawk (feat. Malcom S.) (Prod. Whitearmor)
St. Louis Blues
Palmyra Schottische
Star Dust
Battle Cry Of Freedom (Jacqueline Schwab)
Dead Man Blues
Begin the Beguine
There Ain't No Sweet Man (Worth the Salt of My Tears) - Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra
Dear Old Southland
King Porter Stomp
Ashokan Farewell - Sullivan Ballou Letter
Hotter Than 'Ell
The Mooche
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