- Ken performed on the highly popular Monsters of Rock Cruise, Monsterwood, in October 2016.
- Ken Mary's professional drumming career began with his high school rock band Fifth Angel, born out of the Seattle music scene, which was signed to Epic Records in 1986, the same year Ken landed the gig with Alice Cooper.
- Ken serves as host for The Drumming Hall Of Fame Movie(TM). Legendary drummers featured include Steve Smith, Simon Phillips, Steve Gadd, Kenny Arnoff, and others.
- In the early 1990s, Michael Bay directed Ken and his bandmates in House of Lords for the music video Remember My Name. Michael started his career making music videos, and you could already see his distinct style emerging in the work that he did for House of Lords.
- The world-renowned Drummerworld has a featured interview on Ken, complete with song clips and two full videos. He is ranked amongst the top five hundred drummers.
- Ken Mary had a homecoming of sorts when he performed with Northern Light Orchestra at The Whisky-A-Go-Go in December 2016. He was playing at the venue many years prior, when people working with Alice Cooper's management saw him playing. They asked if he would like to audition for Alice Cooper. It was an important moment in Ken's musical journey.
- A Rush to Revolution is Ken's first solo EP since the 1990s.
- Ken is considered one of the early forerunners of very fast double bass drum fills that incorporate use of interwoven hands and feet, as evidenced by his early session work with House of Lords, Alice Cooper, and Bonfire.
- Ken recorded and performed as himself with John Stamos on Full House (1987) as the drummer for Jesse and the Rippers. Ken is also in the official music video, Forever.
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