Kenny Muhammad

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Kenny Charles Correll (born December 3, 1968), better known for his stage name Kenny Muhammad, The Human Orchestra or Dr Beatbender, is a US Beatbox artist from Far Rockaway, New York. Through his association with the New York City Symphony,[1] whose principal conductor David Eaton composed the track Kenny's Joy for him,[2][3] he was given the nickname The Human Orchestra. He is considered one of the greats of beatboxing.[4] In addition to appearing in TV shows and commercials, he collaborated with other beatboxing greats such as Rahzel.

A car accident that punctured his left lung left no permanent damage.


Early life

Beatboxing

Correll popularized the Ozzie Snare.


It's Showtime at the Apollo (theater in Harlem, New York)

"Amature Night"

8 February, 1992

https://www.historicfilms.com/tapes/45605

(min. 31:39)

https://youtu.be/SpGP45s6VBI


Kenny Muhammad appeared on NBC's The Tonight Show hosted by Jay Leno on ???

https://youtu.be/55C0RirU3yA?t=37


High School of Art and Design (2023)


Kenny Muhammad performs Kenny's Joy with the orchestra New York Symphony conducted by David Eaton.

https://youtu.be/55C0RirU3yA?t=89



30 Seconds to Fame US television series, Fox Network (from July 17, 2002 to June 26, 2003) (hosted by Craig Jackson)

https://youtu.be/yHgeDjIXJ3Y

https://youtu.be/l7R5BWBy5b4


Stan Lee's Superhuman - Super Sound Episode Season 1, episode 3 "Hammer Head" August 19, 2010 Kenny Muhammad, aka "The Human Orchestra"

https://youtu.be/fW6devXUWNY


Beatbox style

Ozzie snare (inward snare), Kenny whirl(wind), Kenny beep

Later Live

Later Correll moved to Mexico.

Individual credits

Web links

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