Ken May, also known on the Internet and elsewhere as Ken May 139, is a musician, songwriter,
poet, author, artist, and philosopher who was born in Pikeville, Kentucky, and grew up in the Columbus, Ohio area. During
the sixties, seventies, and eighties, Ken performed, recorded, and toured with many different artists and bands, including
his brother Mark May, a very well-known blues-rock singer/songwriter/guitarist. Ken May moved to Texas in the early eighties
and has lived in League City, Texas since 1987, where he works on artistic, educational, and entertainment projects.
Ken's most important accomplishment is writing and publishing the self-help book THINK SOMETHING BETTER, which explains a completely new way of understanding and living life.
Recently Ken May 139 has recorded and released Better To Die, his new CD of 13 original songs that celebrate individual liberty and expose the conspiracy that seeks to enslave all
humanity.
If you're looking
for the ordinary, the usual, or the mainstream approach to life, you've come to the wrong place, because Ken May is not just
another music instructor. Besides offering music lessons, Ken May is also a songwriter, performer, author, artist, and philosopher.
In addition to all
of that, Ken May is very much a nature and wildlife enthusiast and has turned his five-acre homestead into a wooded sanctuary
for any creature that might seek shelter there from the ongoing hyper commercial and residential development of the surrounding
neighborhood.
Ken May teaches all types of popular music at his studio in League
City, Texas. He teaches all ages--children, teens, and adults. Since every student is different, Ken May believes in always
tailoring his teaching method to the individual student. He always strives to make every music lesson a low-stress enjoyable
experience that each student will look forward to repeating. Weekly, thirty-minute, private, one-on-one lessons cost $100
per month per student.
To schedule your piano, guitar, or bass lessons, please call Ken May at 713-492-5459.
For the convenience of his students and other interested parties, Ken has added a Paypal button to his
website. You can use it for lesson fees, donations, or any type of payment to Ken May.