It is a collection of songs written by Keni
Thomas that tell stories inspired by life in the military and by
those who serve our nation.
This video personalizes Keni Thomas' heartfelt
performance of "Send Me", as it includes a younger him discussing
his and his fellow Task Force Rangers'
heroic firefight in Somalia in 1993 . . . then followed by clips of the movie, Black Hawk Down, about this
day.
"Send Me is another great patriotic song by
Keni Thomas that is a touching reminder of America's brave ones who
proudly serve us all . . . and those who did so like him." David Bancroft, founder of USA
Patriotism! (April 2009)
More than a gifted musician, Thomas possesses an
exceptional personal story that is uniquely inspiring. He is a
decorated combat veteran of the elite 75th Ranger Rgt special
operations unit, receiving the bronze star for valor.
And as a country singer, his dedicated work on
behalf of our veterans has been recognized by Congress and the
National Defense Foundation. Thomas is also the recipient of the
American Patriot Award and The Carlton Sherwood Media Award . . .
and is recognized in
Stars There for the Troops.
Keni Thomas' own words...
"We are Americans.
We're still one nation under God and believe it or not, we all feel the
same about the country we live in. We are grateful for it's
opportunities. We value our freedom. We are proud of our military. We
love our kids and we want what is best for them.”
Here is a message from
Keni Thomas thanking our brave troops
Experience videos of Keni Thomas' other songs listed at
USA Patriotism!
Gunslinger
CD
Keni Thomas'
Gunslinger
CD was released in November
2008 and features a stellar line up of songs
written or co-written by Thomas. It includes
contributions from some of Nashville’s finest
songwriters.
Highlights include “Shreveport 2 LA” and
“Not Ready 4 Love,” written by #1 hit songwriter Billy
Montana (Jo Dee Messina’s “Bring on the Rain,” Garth
Brooks, “More than a Memory”); “Out of Nowhere,” written
by Kristen Hall of Country Supergroup, “Sugarland,” and
the title track, “Gunslinger,” written by Thomas.