Kenny Metcalf
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Kenny Metcalf
Kenny Metcalf accepted Christ in 1976. He was called to the ministry as an Evangelist in 1979.
He witnessed (shared Christ) to Roxx Regime ( Robert Sweet, Michael Sweet, and Oz Fox) in 1981-82. They accepted Christ in 1982, rededicated their lives and changed their name to Stryper.
Kenny Metcalf toured with Stryper as their Keyboardist/backing vocalist/resident evangelist for their
Yellow and Black Attack & "Soldiers Under Command" U.S. and Canada tours 1985-1986.
After touring with Stryper, Kenny Metcalf formed Justa Band.
Kenny Metcalf was A&R for javaMusic.com and went on to help pioneer independent music via JavaMusic.com & Mizmor.com, two music websites in 1999-2002 that were instrumental in paving the way for independent music artists to find global distribution via technology based music internet websites.
The model many websites now use are a result of the R&D JavaMusic pioneered. [1]
Kenny has also engineered recordings for Bryan Duncan, Darrell Mansfield, Leon Patillo former singer of Santana.

