Kenny Starr

Kenneth Trebbe (born September 21, 1952),[2] known professionally as Kenny Starr, is an American country singer.

[3] Later switching to country music, a win in a local talent contest led him to perform on a bill containing Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn.

[3] He recorded for MCA between 1973 and 1978, charting 13 singles,[4] and releasing one studio album.

[3] Starr's biggest hit was a cover of David Geddes's single "The Blind Man in the Bleachers".

[3] Starr's version was a hit single in the U.S. on the country charts in 1976, reaching No.