Kersey retired from music in the late 1950s, because of medical problems that have described as a "bone ailment"[2] or "a stroke and related cardiovascular problems".[1] He recorded twelve tunes as a bandleader: four for Savoy Records in 1946, two for Clef Records in 1949, two for Circle Records in 1950, and four for Foxy Records in 1951 which featured Hot Lips Page and Paul Quinichette as sidemen.[2] Kersey died in New York City on April 1, 1983.[1]
^ abcdeJaffe, Andrew; Kernfeld, Barry; Vaughan, Sheila M. (2003), Kersey, Kenny (Kenneth Lyons), Grove Music Online. Oxford Music Online. Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.J245600