Who I Am


Hello…my name is Kenny Munds and I am just one man with a guitar, and I sing for Jesus.

Back in the 70’s I was lead singer for a 2-time Academy of Country Music award-winning band called Brush Arbor, recording with Capitol Records songs I wrote; and, while on the road with our own show, we were often asked to front legends like Johnny Cash, Merle Haggard, and Charlie Rich.

We were headed for the “big time” but I allowed myself to be ambushed when the enemy overrode my Godly principles and I fell deep into drugs and alcohol, spiraling down to a nobody with a guitar, voted out of the band.

But by the Grace of God, the guidance of the Holy Spirit and the forgiveness and love of his Son Jesus Christ, I have been free of my addictions since 1990… and as a Traveling Music Missionary I am showing others through my musical testimony how God helped me see the errors of my ways and how through acceptance of Jesus Christ as my Savior, I remain free from worldly bondage.


I am led to come alongside inmates in jails and prisons to tell them how I overcame those debilitating addictions and how (even though they are bound by the consequences of their actions for the time being) they are free to make choices to ease their journey toward a positive, giving, and contented life. The only real choice is to surrender the will to Jesus and be changed by His power.

Along the way across the 50 states, I am also privileged to share my message and sing my songs about life with Jesus to folks in churches, nursing homes, and any group that feels I can share God’s truths to their membership.

I have been so blessed, and I count it a privilege to Sing for Jesus, and I depend on His Grace to provide my personal needs along the way. Below you will find my latest travel and ministry experiences.


Huntsville, Texas

After visiting my nephew in Suisun City, California, I caught a flight to Texas where I was to participate in the Bill Glass Weekend of Champions in Huntsville. On Friday, March 2, I worked two prisons with Bob Williamson. He is a very interesting man and I suggest you visit www.greenepublishing.com[...]


Finishing up in Fresno

Friday night, the 10th, I ministered at the Yosemite Church in Merced. It was the Celebrate Recovery group and there was a decent turnout. The Pastor and group leader really liked my testimony and spoke of having me back with better advertising. I stayed for the small groups and heard many good comm[...]


“Miracle” at Fresno Juvenile Center

I arrived in Fresno on Feb 6 at the home of Brad and Susan Avery. Brad is the Central California Area Director for the Bill Glass prison ministry. Susan had worked hard to line me up with several bookings around the area and my first one was the next night at the 4th Street Church [...][...]


Jan 2012 Antelope Valley to Lompoc

My 2012 journey began in Little Rock, California. I stayed at the home of Kurt and Peggy Freeman and did a concert at the Crown Valley Community Church in Acton. Two people came forward for prayer and rededication after the program. My visit with the Freeman’s was a blessing in that they are very [...]


Nov-Dec 2011

Nov 21 (Dewey, AZ) Mountain View Baptist Church It was good to be back in Dewey, AZ, and the Mountain View Baptist Church. I did an evening concert to a full house and as usual, the folks there were very responsive and it was a fun evening of fellowship. December 1-3 (Beaumont, TX) Bill Glass [...][...]


Latest Southwest Tour / California / New Mexico / Oklahoma / Missouri / Texas

  Sept 18-Oct 23   My latest road venture began in Little Rock, CA where I did a program for my good friends, Kurt and Peggy Freeman. Kurt was the guy who helped get me into Acton Rehabilitation Center in 1990 when he was the Executive Director. They have a ranch where they often invite [.[...]


Tipton Correctional Center / Tipton, MO

August 18, 2011 I managed to get the Van over to a garage where they informed me it was going to cost $600 to fix it. Nancy had called Ryan Hulett at the Chevy dealership and had left a message, asking him if his crew could offer a better deal. Since his mechanics couldn’t get [...][...]