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Kenneth Raymond Forssi, known as “Kenny” early in life and then “Ken” (March 30, 1943 – January 10, 1998), was an American musician. He was born in Cleveland, Ohio, the oldest child of Raymond B. and Lola G. Forssi. When he was about 9 years old, his family moved to Siesta Key, on the Florida west coast, and then, shortly moved on to the nearby city of Sarasota. Ken Forssi’s formative years were spent there, and he attended Sarasota High School where he demonstrated considerable talent in engineering drawing. Several pen and ink drawings, of the complex, multi-geared transmission of a helicopter and of the intricacies of a large jet aircraft engine, won local prizes, and he was encouraged to follow a career in that field. He also proved to be mechanically skilled as a teenager, working on both motorcycles and cars, sometimes as a paid part-time employee of local businesses. He eventually was employed as a draftsman at a large Sarasota aerospace engineering company.
Ken Forssi in Sarasota, Florida, just prior to his 1964 move to California.
Music was a modest part of his life then, but as his skill on the bass guitar increased, he was hired for a number of engagements with local groups.
Ken was a good enough artist that he obtained a scholarship to the Art Center College of Design in Los Angeles. Along with several Sarasota friends, he migrated to Anaheim, California in 1964, and began commuting to the school. At this time, his interest in music became much more intense. His natural ability was substantial, and he learned new techniques very rapidly.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to:navigation, search
Kenneth Raymond Forssi, known as “Kenny” early in life and then “Ken” (March 30, 1943 – January 10, 1998), was an American musician. He was born in Cleveland, Ohio, the oldest child of Raymond B. and Lola G. Forssi. When he was about 9 years old, his family moved to Siesta Key, on the Florida west coast, and then, shortly moved on to the nearby city of Sarasota. Ken Forssi’s formative years were spent there, and he attended Sarasota High School where he demonstrated considerable talent in engineering drawing. Several pen and ink drawings, of the complex, multi-geared transmission of a helicopter and of the intricacies of a large jet aircraft engine, won local prizes, and he was encouraged to follow a career in that field. He also proved to be mechanically skilled as a teenager, working on both motorcycles and cars, sometimes as a paid part-time employee of local businesses. He eventually was employed as a draftsman at a large Sarasota aerospace engineering company.
Ken Forssi in Sarasota, Florida, just prior to his 1964 move to California.
Music was a modest part of his life then, but as his skill on the bass guitar increased, he was hired for a number of engagements with local groups.
Ken was a good enough artist that he obtained a scholarship to the Art Center College of Design in Los Angeles. Along with several Sarasota friends, he migrated to Anaheim, California in 1964, and began commuting to the school. At this time, his interest in music became much more intense. His natural ability was substantial, and he learned new techniques very rapidly.
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