Billed as the “wholesome homo” – Kenyth Mogan has been making connections and working behind the scenes in Hollywood since he was still in high school … in Montana. He’s worked on movie sets, web-series and even published a manga-style graphic novel called The Phoenix Chronicles: Awakenings. Now, seven years after moving to Los Angeles he’s finally taking his first steps into the musical spotlight with the release of his first EP “Fall Apart”. Teaming up with producer Tony Rodini (from the band New Country), the five track EP consists of two covers and three original songs. The title track (and first single) “Fall Apart” was co-written by Rodini and Mogan. Other songs on the EP include “One Worth Losing” written by up and coming pop singer Todd Michael Schultz as well as a cover of Julie Brown’s 1987 novelty hit “I Like ‘Em Big and Stupid.” The album is available on iTunes, Amazon, Spotify, and many other online retailers. https://www.facebook.com/Kenythmusic