Country Music People

Country Music People

The KENNEDYS Life Is Very Large A day in the life of The Kennedys with Spencer Leigh he other day I was talking to the purchasers have to choose between rose early and drove to 251 Menlove one-time presenter of The Old many different albums. These include Avenue, Woolton so that they could T Grey Whistle Test, Mark Ellen their new album, a tribute to Nanci view John Lennon's childhood home, and he said, "There are two types of Griffith, Dance A Little Closer, only now a National Trust property with people in the world. Those who love available at their shows, and a 'various conducted tours. Quite apart from Van Morrison and those who've met artists' tribute to Nanci, Trouble In The John Lennon, the house gives you a him." It was a very funny line and Fields, produced over 12 years by Pete marvellous picture of what living in the perhaps you shouldn't meet your heroes. and Maura and with performances from late 50s was like. You enter by the back They're not all like that of course and Tom Russell, Jerry Jeff Walker, John door and Maura was caught for breath some exceed expectations but on the Stewart, Carolyn Hester and Stacey when she realised where she was. "I whole celebrities tum out pretty much as Earle. expected to really dig it but as soon as I I expect. Whereas many artists price their CDs • stepped through the back door and into From hearing their albums and seeing individually at perhaps £8, £10, £12 and the kitchen, I couldn't speak, I couldn't them with Nanci Griffith, I felt sure that even £20, Pete and Maura have learnt an breathe, I started to cry a little, and I I would enjoy meeting Pete and Maura important law of marketing: £ lOis nice had to turn my head away from our Kennedy. However, I wasn't expecting and simple and is much more likely to tour guide. I could feel the energy and them to be such fun, so effervescent encourage impulse buying. Ifthe choice I didn't expect that. It was coming up and so enthusiastic. Their songs are as of albums is bewildering, the answer from the floor. I got it together and then upbeat as they are in real life. They have is again easy: pick up Retrospective, we went up to John's bedroom where he a shared love for certain great artists 16 choice cuts from over the years had written Please Please Me and that from the 50s and the 60s and these including Ride, Angel, Ride with Nanci really hit me. In every room I could feel, artists inhabit their music, inspiring their Griffith and the previously unissued not just his presence but the cultural work and encouraging their creativity. Matty Groves. Every CD can be signed history that was born there. He learned The Kennedys are best known as part and with a dedication too. to love music when he was there and ofNanci Griffith's band but they have More power to their elbows, I say. that energy is still around. I felt that I a 20 year career of their own, releasing Everywhere we read about the death was in a sacred place, even more so than 12 CDs as well as solo projects. They of the CD but as performers can't sell being in a cathedral." have recorded Hawaiian music as the downloads at their gigs, those who are Pete was equally impressed. "I saw Stringbusters, a kids' album as the producing CDs for their fan base like the the Beatles in 1966 when I was 14 years Snacks, and two CDs as part of the Kennedys should be encouraged. old in Washington DC. I couldn't hear Strangelings with Chris and Meredith But I'm getting ahead of myself. With them very well but I sensed that there Thompson where Pete often plays Nanci Griffith off the road for a year was a cultural shift taking place. These electric sitar. Maura has released a CD to resolve the arthritis in her hands, four guys were the leaders and although of her own songs, Parade OfEchoes the Kennedys came to the UK in June they didn't see themselves that way, (2009) and Pete has made instrumental with their Trouble In The Fields tour, a everybody else did. This was our music; albums, the latest being Tone, Twang tribute to the songs ofNanci Griffith and this was not something we inherited And Taste, released in June. with guest artist, British singer Edwina from a previous generation. To be in the The CD stall at their gigs, manned Hayes. The first date was in Southport tiny little bedroom where that idea was by Maura, is a fine testimony to and they arrived the night before. born was very exciting." their industriousness and would-be Being on Merseyside, Pete and Maura As they started writing songs, John AUGUST 2014 - COUNTRY MUSIC PEOPLE 19 they met in HalfA Million Miles which namechecks Roy Orbison, Ricky Nelson and Buddy Holly as well as borrowing a line from Bob Dylan's Lily, Rosemary And The Jack OfHearts but anyone with any sense would know that. All this music played a crucial part in their story as Maura explained, "When we first met, I was living in Austin, Texas and Pete was travelling through town and we had a mutual friend who invited us to a guitar picking party. We talked about our favourite musicians when we first met. I loved Buddy Holly, Pete loved Buddy Holly. I loved the Everly Brothers, Pete loved the Everly Brothers, and so on. We felt a strong musical kinship right away." How Maura got to Austin is a story in itself. She was the daughter of an English professor in Syracuse, New York and she was the only musical child in a family of seven. She loved the 60s bands and English folk-rock (which explains Matty Groves) and her prize possession was her guitar and amplifier. She obtained a music, degree but she also broke her ribs in the mosh pit for a Clash show. After her degree, she went to a music city, Austin. Her solo album, Parade OfEchoes, is different from the Kennedys' albums as it is power chord pop. Maura made the album over a year, writing and recording a new song each month, with the songs conveying her feelings at the time. Tracks like Time Will Steal Your Heart show that, had she been around, she could have made some great 60s pop. Just The Rain could be easily be given the full Phil Spector treatment but Maura, pretty much on her own, does Lennon and Paul McCartney could danger and they kept pushing forward supremely well on vocals, guitars, bass, never have anticipated that top country and the audience went with them. keyboards, drums and various sound singers would be singing their songs. They are a great role model for any effects. "I would maintain that the Beatles creative performer." "I wanted to do something that was were the first country-rock band," Maura laughed. "We were such less rootsy and had more of the pop said Pete, "They were before the L.A. Beatie fans that we had models of stuff," said Maura. "I think the Kennedy thing with the Byrds happened. They the Beatles on our wedding cake. My songs are Jungian and my solo stuff were covering Buck Owens and they aunt made the cake and not only did is Freudian. In Beatie terms, my solo did I Don't Want To Spoil The Party. she do that for us, she found herself songs are more like She Loves You while They were in the vanguard all the way a blue suit with a Peter Pan collar so Pete goes more towards All You Need down the line. In more general terms, she could come as a Beatie." Is Love. One's a personal love and the they had an amazing burst of creative After the Kennedy's time in other's more universal." energy. They were fearless about trying Woolton, they drove to the centre to top themselves. There is always the of Liverpool and to BBC Radio hat universal love is captured in risk that you wiJllose your audience Merseyside where I recorded a Ttheir best known song, Life Is Large at any point. Look at Garth Brooks session with them. They were fired up from 1996. It would have suited the becoming Chris Gaines: people had got with the early 60s and they performed Byrds in the 60s and it has a guitar break used to a certain brand and they didn't Oh Boy!, She Loves You and You Ain 'l from Roger McGuinn. "We approached want that. The Beatles ignored the Goin' Nowhere. They sang about how him out of the blue. We had the idea 20 COUNTRY MUSIC PEOPLE - AUGUST 2014 of him playing Jesu. Joy OfMan S "We arranged to "Nancy was our facilitator," says Desiring in the song and he had done Maura, "We were already en route that on the B-side of Turn! Turn! Turn!, meet at Buddy before we knew we would be the a song called She Don't Care About opening act. We knew that we could Time, written by Gene Clark in 1965," Holly's grave. That sing our own individual songs but we said Pete, "We sent him a rough mix soon decided that we should write songs and asked him ifhe would be willing was ou r first date together so that our show would have to play on the song.

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