JIFFYJAM RECORDS ARTIST BIO
The Kennedys
Pete and Maura Kennedy met at the Continental Club in
Austin Texas. In the dark confines of this roots rock sanctuary, they hit it
off immediately. Within twenty four hours, they had written their first song,
"Day In and Day Out". Pete was playing lead guitar with Nanci
Griffith, and he left town for a gig in Telluride,
There was more cause for celebration when Maura joined
Ms. Griffith's band and they set out on an extended tour of the
In 1995, the duo hit the road to record their second
CD, the ambitious "Life is Large", which wove their talents with those
of guests Steve Earle, Kelly Willis, Nils Lofgrin, Roger McGuinn, and the
Dixie Hummingbirds. They were nominated once again for the NAIRD Indie award, and the title track became their signature
song. Their third CD, Angel Fire, was a largely acoustic, lyric driven
collection. The following CD, Evolver, was a big, rocking set that included the
power pop "Pick You Up". In 2001, they released "Positively
Live!” a live album that captured the blistering guitar jams and rocking vibe
that set them apart from other acoustic acts.
Even though their name is Kennedy, they don't play
Irish music, and even though they wield acoustic guitars (bright orange Gretsch models), they don't really play folk. They have
loyal followings in both the pure guitar pop camp and the singer-songwriter
set, and they're known not only as a harmonizing duo, but also as collectors of
vintage clothes, as independent record and video producers, and as the authors
of a newly published book on music video.
So the Kennedys are about music and a little bit more.
They're comfortable in a variety of styles ranging from roots rock to ambient etheria, and they write books and produce videos when
they’re not igniting incendiary Gretsch jams, but
ultimately it's their chemistry, their love for each other, and their
unashamedly idealistic pop vision that has carved them their own niche onstage
and in the world of maverick radio.