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"All props to James Brown, but Bill Kurzenberger may be the hardest working living man in show business.  The Columbus keyboardist/guitarist/singer/songwriter plays with five bands (Stone Groove, the Bug Hounds, John Mullins Band, the Resonators, Marshmallow Overcoat), records with a couple others and maintains a burgeoning solo career.  No cape, no entourage, but Kurzenberger will work you into a cold sweat nonetheless."

Cincinnati CityBeat Magazine, Sept. 2008  
MidPoint Music Festival Showcase



"Bill can play any keyboard, any style." 


Tim Gassen, Purple Cactus Media Productions, Tucson, Arizona

"Bill Kurzenberger is an incredibly talented artist... a stalwart and a fixture on the Columbus music scene, in particular in the jam-band sect.  He's done so, so much for that area of music in Columbus and beyond."


Myke Rock (M-Agency International), Myke Rock Radio, Sept. 2006
Millennium Music Conference, Day Two 2/20

"Like the first day of Millennium Music Conference business sessions, this one also featured a schedule of panels and seminars, and more acoustic entertainment on the Pennsylvania Musician-sponsored acoustic stage.

Some 28 different performers and bands graced the acoustic stage throughout the day. Among the most impressive performances were those by... Columbus, Ohio-based singer/pianist Bill Kurzenberger.

The daytime portion of the Millennium Music Conference concluded with this year’s edition of what has become the conference’s most popular panel, the Smash Or Trash panel. Throughout the weekend, musicians were invited to submit their recordings to a drop box. Then, during the Smash Or Trash panel, a panel of music industry representatives would play some of the submitted recordings and offer their thoughts and critiques of the music; disclosing whether the song had the potential to be a hit, or if it was trash and/or needed major reworking... There were several big "winners," songs that passed the panel with flying colors and were deemed potential hits; those songs were submitted by Shaun Ruyman, The Chuck Schaeffer Picture Show, Bill Kurzenberger, The Trapps, and Shayna Zaid."


Altoona Mirror Newspaper, Backyard Beats, February 25, 2010


Artist Spotlight
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No Cover Magazine, January 2007

No Cover Magazine Artist Spotlight - Bill Kurzenberger


Bill Kurzenberger's Music at RollingStone.com




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