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Kin Vassy
Kin Vassy is credited on 705 releases across 109 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1965–2020 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
705
Pressings credited
109
Albums
7
Decades active
329
In collections
Biography
Charles Kindred Vassy (August 16, 1943 – June 23, 1994) was a singer-songwriter, who in addition to his solo recordings also recorded with other artists, most notably Kenny Rogers, Frank Zappa and Elvis Presley. In the 1960s, Vassy was a member of The Back Porch Majority. He left that group in 1969 and joined the country rock band Kenny Rogers and The First Edition. As a member of the group he recorded a top 30 album — Something's Burning — and one of his own songs "Heed The Call" became a top 40 hit in 1970. He performed lead vocal on the group's 1972 single "School Teacher". In 1973, he sang the "Yipee-Yi-Yo-Ty-Yay's" on the outro of Frank Zappa's single "Montana" from the "Over-Nite Sensation" album. Vassy left the First Edition in 1972 after The Ballad of Calico album and was replaced by Jimmy Hassell. He went on to work on both a solo career and as a session musician. In 1980, Vassy released two singles for the International Artists (IA) record label: "Do I Ever Cross Your Mind" and "Makes Me Wonder If I Ever Said Goodbye." He moved to the Liberty Records label and released seven singles on it, including Earl Thomas Conley's "When You Were Blue and I Was Green", which reached No. 21 on Hot Country Songs. Vassy continued to work with Rogers on various projects, such as his 1984 album What About Me?. Vassy also composed the song "Kentucky Homemade Christmas" for Rogers, released on Christmas (Liberty Records, 1981). Also in 1984, he performed a song with country-gospel singer Stella Parton, for the Rhinestone soundtrack, which Stella's sister Dolly had starred in. Vassy died of lung cancer in 1994.
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Credited work
705 releases · 109 albums · active 1965–2020
- Performance · 990
- Other credits · 25
- Engineering · 5
- Production · 1
Studios: Bolic Sound · Whitney Recording Studios · Paramount Recording Studios · Quadrafonic Sound Studios
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Can't Slow Down
1983

Over-Nite Sensation
1973

Lionel Richie
1982

We Are The World
1985

Greatest Hits
1971

Once Upon A Christmas
1984

Christmas
1981

Home Plate
1975

Come From The Shadows
1972

Apostrophe' / Overnite Sensation

Cats Without Claws
1984

Love Will Turn You Around
1982

Cherish
1972

The First Edition
1967

We've Got Tonight
1983

Rhinestone - Original Soundtrack Recording From The Twentieth Century Fox Motion Picture
1984

Share Your Love
1981

Romance Dance
1980

First Night
1976

Dionne
1972

Something's Burning
1970

Tell It All, Brother
1970

Now That's What I Call Christmas! 2 (The Signature Collection)
2003

The Donna Summer Anthology
1993
Frequent collaborators
- Kenny Rogers
- Various
- Kenny Rogers & The First Edition
- Kenny Rogers And The First Edition
- Anne Murray
- Bonnie Raitt
- Orion (23)
- David Cassidy
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