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'''Ken Block''' (born [[November 23]], [[1966]]) is a member of the rock band [[Sister Hazel]]. He is married and fathered a son Chanson in 2000, a daughter Marley in 2003 and a daughter Alaina in 2005 He helped produce the band's first CD in [[1994]]. Ken plays [[Steel-string guitar|acoustic guitar]] and sings lead vocals for the band. He has written or co-written several songs including:
'''Ken Block''' (born [[November 23]], [[1966]]) is a guitarist and lead singer of the rock band [[Sister Hazel]]. Ken plays [[Steel-string guitar|acoustic guitar]]. He also helped produce the band's first CD in [[1994]]. Block has written or co-written several songs including:


*'''''[[Sister Hazel (album)|Sister Hazel]]''''' ([[1994]]): Feel It, Sometimes, All For You, Will Not Follow, One Nation, Used to Run, Little Things, Space Between Us, Don't Think It's Funny, Running Through the Fields (a tribute to Ken's brother Jeffrey, who lost a battle with cancer when he was only 18)
*'''''[[Sister Hazel (album)|Sister Hazel]]''''' ([[1994]]): Feel It, Sometimes, All For You, Will Not Follow, One Nation, Used to Run, Little Things, Space Between Us, Don't Think It's Funny, Running Through the Fields (a tribute to Ken's brother Jeffrey, who lost a battle with cancer when he was only 18)
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*'''''[[Absolutely (Sister Hazel album)|Absolutely]]''''' ([[2006]]): Mandolin Moon, Meet Me in the Memory, Hey Hey, Hello It's Me, Tear By Tear, Where Do You Go, Truth Is, One Time, Everything Else Disappears
*'''''[[Absolutely (Sister Hazel album)|Absolutely]]''''' ([[2006]]): Mandolin Moon, Meet Me in the Memory, Hey Hey, Hello It's Me, Tear By Tear, Where Do You Go, Truth Is, One Time, Everything Else Disappears


There's also a live concert album titled '''[[Live*Live|Live*LIVE]]''' (pronounced 'livv liiv') which is a compilation of songs from the first four albums, and were recorded live in [[2003]] with the [[audience]] cheering and singing along.
A live concert album titled '''[[Live*Live|Live*LIVE]]''' (pronounced 'livv liiv') was produced, which is a compilation of songs from the first four albums, and were recorded live in [[2003]] with the [[audience]] cheering and singing along.


Ken and Sister Hazel have started a [[Charitable organization|charity]] foundation which benefits [[cancer]] research called [[Lyrics For Life]]. Ken is extremely personable in concert, laughing and talking with the audience, adjusting the volume on speakers near children, and he's always smiling. He also hangs out after concerts to sign autographs, take pictures, and chat with fans. From Gainesville, Florida, he attended Buchholz High School. All the members of Sister Hazel obtained college degrees and Ken is a [[University of Florida]] alumnus. He often visits his hometown, playing personable acoustic concerts.
Ken and Sister Hazel have started a [[Charitable organization|charity]] foundation which benefits [[cancer]] research called [[Lyrics For Life]]. Ken is extremely personable in concert, laughing and talking with the audience, adjusting the volume on speakers near children, and always smiling. He also hangs out after concerts to sign autographs, take pictures, and chat with fans.
== Personal Life ==
Block is From Gainesville, Florida, and attended Buchholz High School. He went on to obtain a college degree from the [[University of Florida]]. He is married and fathered a son Chanson in 2000, a daughter Marley in 2003 and a daughter Alaina in 2005.
He often visits his hometown, playing personable acoustic concerts.


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 18:07, 18 July 2008

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Ken Block
BornNovember 23, 1966
NationalityAmerican
Alma materUniversity of Florida
Known forGuitar player for Sister Hazel

Ken Block (born November 23, 1966) is a guitarist and lead singer of the rock band Sister Hazel. Ken plays acoustic guitar. He also helped produce the band's first CD in 1994. Block has written or co-written several songs including:

  • Sister Hazel (1994): Feel It, Sometimes, All For You, Will Not Follow, One Nation, Used to Run, Little Things, Space Between Us, Don't Think It's Funny, Running Through the Fields (a tribute to Ken's brother Jeffrey, who lost a battle with cancer when he was only 18)
  • ...Somewhere More Familiar (1997): Just Remember, Happy, All For You, Look To the Children, Wanted it to Be, Think About Me, So Long, Superman, Concede, We'll Find It, Starfish
  • Fortress 2000: Change Your Mind, Thank You, Champagne High, Beautiful Thing, Shame on Me, Your Winter, Save Me, Give In, Out There (written with Ken's father Al), Elvis, Fortress
  • Chasing Daylight (2003): Your Mistake, Swan Dive, Come Around, Killing Me Too, One Love, Sword and Shield, Best I'll Ever Be, Effortlessly, Life Got In the Way, Everybody
  • Lift (2004): Surrender, Lay It Down, World Inside My Head, Hold On, I Will Come Through, All About the Love, Dreamers, Another Me, Firefly, Green
  • Absolutely (2006): Mandolin Moon, Meet Me in the Memory, Hey Hey, Hello It's Me, Tear By Tear, Where Do You Go, Truth Is, One Time, Everything Else Disappears

A live concert album titled Live*LIVE (pronounced 'livv liiv') was produced, which is a compilation of songs from the first four albums, and were recorded live in 2003 with the audience cheering and singing along.

Ken and Sister Hazel have started a charity foundation which benefits cancer research called Lyrics For Life. Ken is extremely personable in concert, laughing and talking with the audience, adjusting the volume on speakers near children, and always smiling. He also hangs out after concerts to sign autographs, take pictures, and chat with fans.


Personal Life

Block is From Gainesville, Florida, and attended Buchholz High School. He went on to obtain a college degree from the University of Florida. He is married and fathered a son Chanson in 2000, a daughter Marley in 2003 and a daughter Alaina in 2005.

He often visits his hometown, playing personable acoustic concerts.

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