Musical Storyteller Liz Kennedy has released a new holiday single and video: 'Snow In San Francisco'.
Liz Kennedy revisits the insightful and humorous song 'It's Late' from her critically acclaimed 2008 album 'Nothing Like An Angel.' The song, produced by Joel Jaffe (Maria Muldaur), features Kennedy on piano alongside several top bay area musicians.
The song, produced by Joel Jaffe (Maria Muldaur), features Kennedy on piano alongside several top bay area musicians including Eamonn Flynn (The Commitments) on keyboards, Jamie Brewer (Michelle Shocked) on bass, Billy Johnson (Santana) on drums, Dale Chung (Con Funk Shun) on percussion and producer Jaffe on guitar.
Liz Kennedy is revisiting the soulfully African-tinged track 'I Wish I Believed' from her critically acclaimed 2008 album 'Nothing Like An Angel.' The song, produced by Joel Jaffe, features Kennedy on piano alongside several top bay area musicians including Eamonn Flynn on keyboards, Joel Jaffe on acoustic guitar, Billy Johnson on drums and more.
On the third single from her critically acclaimed full album 'Hike Up Your Socks,' Liz Kennedy presents a light-hearted jazzy track in the vein of Leonard Cohen and Tom Waits.
'Hike Up Your Socks', The new video from Singer-songwriter Liz Kennedy is a love letter to Telegraph Hill, historic North Beach, and San Francisco in general. In the video, Kennedy presents herself as a woman enchanted by her surroundings and deeply invested in her neighborhood, and the message of her clip is clear: a life well lived, she argues, is one that's deeply rooted in the local community.
San Francisco based singer-songwriter Liz Kennedy finds fresh ways to define rootsy - including bringing in legendary bluesman Taj Mahal who contributes his inimitable vocals and banjo to the buoyant tune 'Everyone Knows How It Goes.'
On Hike Up Your Socks, San Francisco based singer-songwriter Liz Kennedy's latest full length album of soulful and poetic narratives, Kennedy finds fresh ways to define rootsy - including bringing in legendary bluesman Taj Mahal who plays harmonica on the front porch ballad 'Love Gave Me Away' and contributes his inimitable vocals and banjo to the buoyant opener 'Everyone Knows How It Goes.'
On Hike Up Your Socks, San Francisco based singer-songwriter Liz Kennedy's latest full length album of soulful and poetic narratives, Kennedy finds fresh ways to define rootsy - including bringing in legendary bluesman Taj Mahal who plays harmonica on the front porch ballad 'Love Gave Me Away' and contributes his inimitable vocals and banjo to the buoyant opener 'Everyone Knows How It Goes.'
A capacity crowd filled Nashville's Ascend Amphitheatre Mondayjoining Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam and a host of friends to celebrate Garth Brooks becoming the first recording artist in history to earn Seven Diamond Album Certifications from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).
It's been said that most people go to their graves with their best music still inside of them. Liz Kennedy, a Bay Area singer-songwriter with a true 'force of nature' voice, is in the enviable position of having the sage wisdom and life experience to delve into the deepest darkest chasms of her soul and share with us her innermost thoughts and secrets.
Celebrating her new blues/folk inspired pop/rock album, Speed Bump, San Francisco-based singer/songwriter LIZ KENNEDY (www.lizkennedymusic.com) brings her soulful sound to Fenix on Sunday, July 27 at 6:30 p.m.
In celebration of her new blues/folk inspired pop/rock album Speed Bump, San Francisco-based singer/songwriter LIZ KENNEDY (www.lizkennedymusic.com) brings her soulful sound to Fenix on Sunday, July 27 at 6:30 p.m.
Liz Kennedy (www.lizkennedymusic.com) had been composing wordless songs on the piano since she was 12, always wondering who was going to come along and finish them for her. By her late '40s, she finally gave up waiting and began adding the lyrics herself. Performing for the first time in her early '50s, she knew she was taking a bold risk. Divorced and remarried, facing the kind of fears that come with the pain of loss, never playing for anyone but her young children asleep on the floor below, she was protecting a budding need for self-expression. She worried that one sharp critique could destroy her deep connection to something that had always been her greatest passion.
The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) awards Phillip Phillips a Gold & Platinum plaque for his debut song "Home" selling more than one million digital downloads in the United States.
The Rrazz Room has announced its lineup of Concerts and Events for February.
Singer, songwriter and pianist, Liz Kennedy will play her first San Francisco performance with the Clean White Shirt Band at The Rrazz Room at The Hotel Nikko, 222 Mason, San Francisco CA. on Sunday, July 26. Performance is at 8 PM. Tickets are $30, and can be purchased at www.therrazzroom.com or directly through ticketweb.com or at 866 468 3399.
Singer, songwriter and pianist, Liz Kennedy will play her first San Francisco performance with the Clean White Shirt Band at The Rrazz Room at The Hotel Nikko, 222 Mason, San Francisco CA. on Sunday, July 26. Performance is at 8 PM. Tickets are $30, and can be purchased at www.therrazzroom.com or directly through ticketweb.com or at 866 468 3399.
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