Kenny Price (1931-1987) was an American country music singer and television personality, known for his warm baritone voice and engaging stage presence. Born in Maysville, Kentucky, he gained fame in the 1960s and 1970s, particularly as a member of the Grand Ole Opry. Price's music often blended traditional country sounds with elements of pop and rock, making his work accessible to a broader audience. Notable works include hits like "You’re the Reason," "The Same Old Me," and "Loving You." He also released several albums throughout his career, such as "Kenny Price Sings" and "Kenny Price Country." In addition to his recording career, Price was a regular on various television shows, including "Hee Haw," which helped elevate his profile and showcase his musical talents. Despite not achieving the same level of commercial success as some contemporaries, Price left an impact on the country music scene through his contributions to the genre and his efforts to bridge country with mainstream pop culture. His legacy endures, particularly among fans of classic country music.