The story of Pete and Maura Kennedy's personal and professional relationship, now in its second decade, is somewhere between fate and a fairytale. How else can you explain a chance meeting in Austin between two East Coastborn musicians that immediately sparked a songwriting collaboration, a first date at Buddy Holly's grave, an enduring romance, and a creative partnership that radiates warmth, positive energy, and captivating music? In 1992, Virginia native Pete Kennedy was playing a solo show at Austin's Continental Club on a brief sabbatical from his duties as countryfolk singersongwriter Nanci Griffith's lead guitarist when he met former Syracuse, NY, resident Maura Boudreau, enjoying a night off from performing with her own countryrock band, The Delta Rays. The duo "instantly connected on a soul level, or maybe even something deeper," according to Pete. They wrote their first song together the following day before Pete returned to the road, and rendezvoused ten days later at mutual hero Buddy Holly's grave in Lubbock, Tex., 500 miles equidistant between them. And that's how it started . . . When Griffith needed a harmony singer to replace Iris Dement on short notice for a British tour in Spring '93, Maura was the obvious choice, and her touring life alongside Pete began. While boarding the plane to England, Nanci informed the duo that they would serve as the opening act for many of the shows on her tour, as well as performing in her backing band. With a need for material to fill their set, Pete and Maura wrote an inspired set of songs in Dublin that would become the basis for their first album, 1995's River of Fallen Stars, which earned an "Indie" award as "Best Adult Contemporary CD" by the National Association of Independent Record Distributors. The body of work The Kennedys have created since their 1994 wedding is a reflection of their musical and philosophical influences and experiences separately and as a couple. A child of the '50s, Pete was compelled to pick up his older sister's guitar after seeing The Beatles perform on "The Ed Sullivan Show" and was soon playing "Louie Louie" and "Satisfaction" in a garage band while also absorbing the new sounds of The Byrds and folkrock. After a year of studies at Boston College and with disco music just around the corner, Pete "started to lose interest in pop and got into taking the long view of the guitar." He returned to Virginia and immersed himself in classical and jazz guitar, studying with master players Joe Pass and Johnny Smith in the late '70s and early '80s. The rise of the "alt.country" scene in the mid'80s reignited Pete's interest in contemporary music and he became a firstcall session player in the Washington, DC, area. When fellow picker John Jennings took a sabbatical from his role as Mary Chapin Carpenter's lead guitarist, Pete stepped into his shoes. On a final show with Carpenter in 1991 (on "Austin City Limits") before she took a hiatus for songwriting, Pete sat in with fellow guest Nanci Griffith, was invited to join her band, and accepted. Meanwhile, Maura Boudreau was learning there was more to music than pop when she started working in a used record store in Syracuse in the mid'80s. There she discovered the British Invasion bands of two decades earlier, England's groundbreaking folkrock group Fairport Convention, and, most significantly, countryrock singer Emmylou Harris, whose recordings led Maura to the traditional music of Patsy Cline and the Louvin Brothers. She subsequently switched from playing Fairportinfluenced material to forming the countryoriented Delta Rays and also started writing her own songs. A trip to Austin's SXSW music showcase in the late '80s convinced Maura to relocate her band there, although all but one of the original Delta Rays opted out of the move. After Pete and Maura's fateful 1992 meeting (the subject of their first Appleseed CD's title song, "Half a Million Miles") and several years of touring and recording with Nanci Griffith, the duo seceded amicably from Griffith's Blue Moon Orchestra and became The Kennedys, recording CDs that encompass their favorite musical styles while incorporating the naturalistic, transcendental and mythological teachings of Joseph Campbell, Eckhart Tolle, Walt Whitman, and various Easternoriented philosophers into their songs and lives. Their goal is to live in the moment, appreciating every second of sensation, which imbues their music with a constant sense of wonder and freshness. With the release of their tenth CD as The Kennedys and recent CDs by their Strangelings and Stringbusters side projects added to their discography, Pete and Maura remain the Energizer bunnies of the folk/rock world. Their touring schedule makes Bob Dylan seem lazy – they've played about 1500 gigs in the last 12 years, everywhere from house concerts to major festivals. And when they're not recording, performing, or conducting monthly guitar workshops, they're airing their favorite music on their "Dharma Café" show on SIRIUS Satellite Radio's channel 70. www.kennedysmusic.com General $16.00
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The Kennedys
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...
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...
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