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The Kennedys

 
Artist: The Kennedys

Group Members:

Pete Kennedy, Maura Kennedy

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  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Stand", "Angel Fire", "River of Fallen Stars

Biography

The Kennedys, a D.C.-area husband-and-wife folk-pop team, have been tearing up the scene since their 1995 debut, the Celtic-tinged River of Fallen Stars (Green Linnet). The jangly guitars, tight harmonies, positive energy, and smart lyrics found on this album and its all-star follow-up, 1996's Life Is Large, garnered the couple many awards, including more than 30 Wammies (Washington Area Music Awards) and a National Association of Independent Record Distributors indie award for best contemporary adult album for River.

The couple met at a guitar pull in Austin when Pete was playing guitar in Nanci Griffith's Blue Moon Orchestra. After an informal evening together (during which they wrote their first song), Pete went to Colorado for a festival but called Maura. The pair scheduled their first date: a visit to Buddy Holly's grave, a rendezvous that required them both to drive 500 miles. Maura soon replaced Iris DeMent as harmony singer on Griffith's tour, and Pete and Maura took Iris' place as the opening act for the European leg of the tour. During this tour, they wrote songs frantically, some of which found their way onto the couple's first disc.

D.C. native Pete handles most of the heavy guitar duties just as he once did for Griffith on her Grammy-winning Other Voices, Other Rooms and on tour. He also spent some time playing with Mary Chapin Carpenter's band. He released a few solo instrumental discs to much local acclaim before meeting Maura. She hails from Syracuse, NY, and gained some fame with the alt-country Delta Rays in Austin. Before that, she had won the New York Country Music Association's Songwriter of the Year Award and wrote songs for Warner Music.

The duo's second album, Life Is Large, featured visits from a large variety of folks, including Roger McGuinn, Steve Earle, Kelly Willis, Nils Lofgren, the Dixie Hummingbirds, Peter Holsapple, Susan Cowsill, and John Gorka, among others. Actually, it was the Kennedys who did most of the visiting. While most of the disc was recorded in Virginia, many of the cameos were laid down when the pair traveled through Nashville, Austin, and Florida while they toured with Griffith.

The duo took a different path in recording their 1998 disc Angel Fire, their first for Rounder's Philo label. They recorded all of the new songs in their home studio, Maple Ridge House, within hours of actually writing the tunes. This gives the record a real freshness and stripped-down feel that is more apparent in the Kennedys' live performances. Fellow local favorites Eddie From Ohio help out with some background vocals on one of the disc's best tunes, "Just Like Henry David," a tune about Thoreau.

Such characters often crop up in their work. On Angel Fire, the pair cites Emily Dickinson, Vaclav Havel, T.S. Eliot, and poets Gary Snyder and John Malcolm Brinnin as inspirations. Evolver followed in 2000, an album that took them in an entirely different direction -- with elements of '60s Britpop, '80s electronic music, and Byrds-inspired harmonies. Positively Live! followed in 2001, Get It Right in 2002, and Stand in 2003. In 2005, the duo released Half a Million Miles, their eighth collection of original material. Songs of the Open Road followed in 2006. ~ Mark Miller, All Music Guide
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The Kennedys

Playing their ukuleles
Background information
Also known as Pete and Maura Kennedy
Origin New York, NY, United States
Genres folk-pop
Instruments Guitar/electric sitar/ukulele
Years active 1994 - present
Labels Appleseed Recording
Associated acts The Strangelings
Website http://kennedysmusic.com
Members
Pete Kennedy
Maura Kennedy

The Kennedys are an American folk-rock band, consisting of husband and wife Pete and Maura Kennedy. Their first album, River of Fallen Stars, was released under the name "Pete and Maura Kennedy"; they released all subsequent albums as "The Kennedys". They met in Austin, Texas in 1992, when Pete Kennedy was playing in Nanci Griffith's band, and for their first date, each drove 500 miles to meet at Buddy Holly's grave in Lubbock, Texas. Soon, Maura Boudreau joined Griffith's band as a harmony singer, and they began their career as a duo when they opened for her during her tour in Ireland. They are influenced by the Byrds and other 1960s rock and folk-rock artists. Their 1998 album Angel Fire featured many songs with literary references, such as "A Letter To Emily" and "Just Like Henry David".

When performing live Pete plays the acoustic guitar, electric sitar, and ukulele. Maura plays the acoustic guitar and the uke.

They have performed in clubs and theatres throughout the United States, a cruise, and at Bill Clinton's first and second inaugurations.

Pete is from the Northern Virginia suburbs of Washington DC. Maura grew up in Syracuse, New York. After many years living in the East Village in New York City in 2006 joined the many other folk musicians living in Northampton, Massachusetts. They then returned to the East Village in 2008.

In late 2006[1], Pete and Maura joined with Chris and Meredith Thompson to form The Strangelings, a folk rock band prominently featuring Pete's electric sitar. Their first performance was on January 12, 2007. The music includes songs by both the Kennedys and the Thompsons in addition to traditional songs and covers. The current full lineup of The Strangelings includes Pete, Maura, Chris Thompson, Eric Lee on fiddle, Cheryl Prashker on percussion, and Ken Anderson and Rebecca Hall, also known as Hungrytown.

Influences

  • Richard Thompson - They have recorded covers of "Wall of Death" and "How Will I Ever Be Simple Again". "Anna and the Magic Gown" on Stand is written in the style of Thompson's old band, Fairport Convention
  • The Beatles - They include at least one Beatles song at most performances
  • Bob Dylan - They have recorded covers "Chimes of Freedom" and "A Hard Rain's a-Gonna Fall". They perform at the Bob Dylan Tribute Festival at the Warwick Valley Winery every year.
  • The Byrds - When they started writing songs they aimed for a sound similar to The Byrd's "Eight Miles High". They cover it on Songs of the Open Road".
  • Dave Carter - They often refer to him as the greatest songwriter of his generation. They cover "Happytown", "Gypsy Rose" and "When I Go"".

Discography

  • River of Fallen Stars (1995)
  • Life is Large (1996)
  • Angel Fire (1998)
  • Evolver (2000)
  • Positively Live! (2001)
  • Get It Right (2002)
  • Stand (2003)
  • Half a Million Miles (2005)
  • Songs of the Open Road (2006)
  • Better Dreams (2008)

As The Stringbusters

  • Rhapsody in Uke (2007) - an album of Hawaiian/swing/jazz music played largely on ukulele.

As The Snacks

  • Meet the Snacks (2007) - An album of rock/pop for children

Pete Kennedy without Maura

  • Guitarslinger`` (2008) - Pete Kennedy Solo
  • Shearwater The art of the unplugged guitar (1992)- Pete Kennedy Solo
  • Channel 3 (1992) - Pete Kennedy Band
  • "Fingers On Fire (1978) - Pete Kennedy and Tom Principato

As part of The Strangelings

  • The Nuah Suite (2007) DVD
  • Season of the Witch (2007)

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