Singer-songwriter Bre Kennedy creates music soaked in rich, timeless storytelling with innate pop sensibilities. Influenced by mesmerizing talents like Brandi Carlile, Fleetwood Mac, Feist and Bonnie Raitt, Kennedy’s delicate, raspy sound soars as she touches on profound themes around life’s messy moments. Kennedy reveals, “I usually try to have a smile on when it comes to talking about the mess of being human.” Kennedy grew up in a musical household, taking in the greats like Tom Petty, Heart, Aretha Franklin, and Carole King. After a brief stint in LA, she hopped in her Nissan and headed to Nashville where she discovered her true musical identity. Kennedy admits, “It was a lot of searching for what I wanted to say as an artist, and somehow I found that in Nashville amongst a community of incredible songwriters who inspired me to make music I loved.” In 2019, she self-released her Jealous of Birds EP, followed by 2020’s Twenty Something EP, with both title tracks landing on Spotify’s coveted New Music Friday playlist. She released her debut full-length album, Note To Self, in October 2021, which led her to sign with Nettwerk Music Group. It marked another appearance for Kennedy on Spotify’s New Music Friday and saw her grace the cover of the Today’s Singer-Songwriters playlist. Over the past couple of years, Kennedy sold-out a headline show at Nashville’s historic Exit In and has supported such renowned artists as Sheryl Crow, Gary Clark Jr., Joy Oladukun and The Paper Kites. Media has also taken notice, with outlets like Billboard, Paste, American Songwriter and Atwood singing her praises. Kennedy is currently releasing new music from her upcoming next album & will be embarking on her first headlining tour Fall 2023. She has cemented herself as an artist to watch and one of the brightest voices out of the New Nashville music scene.

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Listening to Kennedy’s music, one can recognize the intricate storytelling infused with both pop sensibilities and folk tenderness
— Ones To Watch
Bre Kennedy brings all the cinematic feels to her new track ‘Progress’.
— Wonderland Magazine
As a Narrator, she’s achingly relatable, and as a new artist, she’s more than ready for the spotlight... Bre Kennedy addresses that common struggle whilst further proving the fact that she’s undeniably an artist that deserves your undivided attention.
— Atwood Magazine

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