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Artist: Kennedys

Waxed - Record Review from Issue #66 Nov-Dec 2006

Kennedys – Songs Of The Open Road

What could be more American than the open road?. The concept was compelling enough to persuade Pete and Maura Kennedy to drop their usual emphasis on originals and focus on material that enjoys heavy rotation in their van as they roll from show to show. If there’s a theme to this playlist, it’s not tempo. [...]

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Waxed - Record Review from Issue #59 Sept-Oct 2005

Kennedys – Half A Million Miles

The title of Pete & Maura Kennedy’s latest album refers to the approximate number of miles the couple has traveled in the last ten years. Having crisscrossed the country to perform a thousand gigs or so doesn’t guarantee an exalted level of artistic expression, but it does increase the odds. Half A Million Miles, their [...]

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Waxed - Record Review from Issue #49 Jan-Feb 2004

Kennedys – Stand

Right from the start (with their shimmering 1995 debut River Of Fallen Stars), Pete and Maura Kennedy emphatically positioned themselves among the finest male/female duos of roots-based contemporary music. Their approach is more pop-oriented than that of Richard & Linda Thompson, more folk than Buddy & Julie Miller, more rock than Dave Carter & Tracy [...]

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Town and Country - Shorter Artist Feature from Issue #41 Sept-Oct 2002

Kennedys – True love ways

Pete Kennedy was a guitarist in Nanci Griffith’s Blue Moon Orchestra when Griffith pulled into Austin for the next-to-last gig on a 1993 tour that would end ten days later at the Telluride Festival. Maura Boudreau, who played with Austin roots-rockers the Delta Rays, heard Pete at a club during the layover. “I immediately fell [...]

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Waxed - Record Review from Issue #4 Summer 1996

The Kennedys – Life is Large

“Be yourself and stand your ground / Don’t you let nobody turn you around / Life is large.” On their second effort as a duo, husband-and-wife team Pete and Maura Kennedy are living by their own words. With no apologies or shyness, they wear their influences of the Byrds and Beatles on their sleeves. Nor [...]

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From the Blogs

  • Enter to win a signed copy of 'Steve Earle: The Warner Bros. Years' box set
    Ever since his 1986 debut (and, in some ways, even before that), Steve Earle has been one of the most prolific and distinctive singer-songwriters on the Amerciana/alt/country/rock scene. His 15 studio albums have encompassed political protest music, bluegrass, rock and roll, Townes Van Zandt covers, and just flat-out, darn-good genre-defying music. His work […]
  • Guy Clark's "My Favorite Picture of You" is touching and topical
    By Ken Paulson Like Kris Kristofferson’s recent Feeling Mortal, Guy Clark’s  My Favorite Picture of You reflects the years. On the new album,  due July 23 on Dualtone,  Clark’s voice is softer and weathered. But if time has  taken a physical toll, it’s made the music matter more. This… […]
  • Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, Wembley Stadium (London, UK. June 15th 2013)
    I hate large stadium arenas but I adore Bruce Springsteen. I’m with the purists who argue that shows in such venues are much less satisfying than in smaller, intimate venues but, but, but….Springsteen is one of those artists who make a large venue seem small. For him it’s all about the music and the energy of the performance – no laser beams, no pyrotechnics […]
  • When politics met Americana in 1976
    One of the pleasures of being of a certain age is that you can literally rack up decades of seeing great musicians and attending gigs of all shapes and sizes. A recent BBC documentary about The Eagles jarred my memory about one such event in (gulp) 1976.  I was a Brit newbie in America and was taken to a political fund raiser for then (and now) California Go […]
  • Father's Day: Songs About Dad
    This is the weekend where we examine the impact great fathers have made upon history.  From the Bible, where the landscape is littered with the actions of fathers.  Who could forget the long walk Abraham and his son took in Genesis?  Adam, the first father, raised a fine bunch of stand-up children.  And what about the Big Father himself -- Jesus' daddy […]
  • Album Review: The Human Experience ft. Rising Appalachia - Soul Visions
    The Human Experience, an artist I’ve come to know much about recently, will be releasing a new album on Monday, featuring sisters Leah and Chloe Smith of Rising Appalachia. The album is called Soul Visions, and, upon listening, truly resonates as the vision of three creative souls collaborating to produce something highly elevated. David Block, the mind behi […]

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