Kennedy's Kitchen

Kennedy's Kitchen is an American musical group formed in 1998 and based in South Bend, Indiana. The band focuses on traditional Irish music, and group members have composed many signature tunes and songs. Led by John Kennedy, Kennedy's Kitchen has performed in various venues across the Midwest portion of the United States and beyond.[1]

Kennedy's Kitchen
Background information
OriginSouth Bend, Indiana, United States
GenresTraditional Irish music, Celtic music
Years active1998 (1998)-present
Websitewww.kennedyskitchen.com
MembersJohn Kennedy
Liam Ladewski
Chris O'Brien
Theresa Kubiak
Jacob Turner
Joel Cooper
Nathan Waddill

History

John Kennedy helped to form and lead the band Seamaisin in 1990. With that group, he co-produced two recordings (Joseph Harvey’s Fiddle was Left in the Rain and Seamaisin: Live at the Tin Shop) as well as produced music for the sound track of Dennis Courtney's film of James Joyce's Araby in 1997; Araby was nominated for a Student Academy Award in the Narrative Film Category.[2] These experiences served as a foundation and background for the formation of Kennedy's Kitchen.

A weekly music session at South Bend's Fiddler's Hearth Irish Pub constitutes the place where Kennedy's Kitchen is rooted.[3] Many of the tunes still played today mirror the band's initial focus on cultural traditions and family lineage. In fact, the name of the band reflects joHn's experiences growing up, where song was a part of family gatherings in the home; for Kennedy, Celtic music is one of his “deepest roots.”[4] Kennedy's Kitchen regularly performs at national Irish festivals such as the Milwaukee Irish Fest, Chicago’s Irish American Heritage Center's Annual Fest, the Michigan Irish Music Fest, the Dayton Celtic Festival, and the Erin Fest in Peoria, Illinois.[5] Other highlights since 1998 include a performance at the Shaheen Music Center at Saint Mary's College, Indiana in 2001 along with Dervish, Colcannon, and the Baltimore Consort; a performance with The Chieftains in 2004; a 2005 concert at the University of Notre Dame with world champion step dancer Paul Cusick and USA national champion Caitlin Allen; and a performance with Tommy Makem in 2006 at the DeBartolo Performing Arts Center at the University of Notre Dame. In addition, the band regularly plays the region's premier venues for acoustic and folk music, such as LVD's Concert Hall in Goshen, Indiana; The Front Porch in Valparaiso, Indiana; the Acorn Theater in Three Oaks, Michigan; the Riviera Theater in Three Rivers, Michigan; Kraftbrau Brewery in Kalamazoo, Michigan; and the Schauer Arts and Activities Center in Hartford, Wisconsin.[5] Kennedy's Kitchen averages 80 performances a year. The Celtic Fire Stepdancers frequently perform with them.

Kennedy's Kitchen - Michigan Irish Fest

Success and recognition

Instrumentation for Kennedy's Kitchen includes guitar, tin whistle, low D and other whistles, fiddle, mandolin, bouzouki, bodhran, bass guitar, harmonica, and tenor banjo.[5] Jigs, reels, aires, hornpipes, recitations, stories, and songs comprise the band's traditional repertoire. Many of the recordings come from music sessions in Kennedy's home, where spontaneity is captured.[6] The band's first individual CD was completed in 2003. Self-titled, Kennedy’s Kitchen, was selected by National Public Radio (NPR) Affiliate WVPE FM 881's The Back Porch as one of the top 25 folk releases of 2003.[7] Music in the Glen, produced in 2004, reflects the band's versatility; from joHn's self-written recitation by the same name to the lively reel, “Earl’s Chair Set”. The band's third CD, A Pocketful of Lint, was produced in 2006 and specifically honored the immigration of band members' ancestors to Ellis Island. In a review of this album, the March 2007 Irish American News included praise for the band's ability to maintain the melody of ethnic music and include original compositions;[8] similarly, Celtic MP3's Music Magazine commended the musical qualities of these selections,[9] while the South Bend Tribune noted the "intricate" compositions.[10] In 2009, the band produced The Hotting Fire. In a commentary on this CD by Celtic Radio Network, John Kennedy's recitation, “The Crickets in the Hearth,” is cited as a wonderful story of his grandmother from Donegal in 1904.[11] In the Irish American News March 2013 review of the 2012 CD, The Birds Upon the Trees, it was noted that the CD is "by far the best they've done and it has something for everyone." [12] Josh Curll of 67 Music stated of this CD: "Listening to this album is like watching a trad band in a pub." [13] To summarize the talent and success of this band, the Irish American Heritage Center's website comments, “It’s Kitchen music. . .from the home, the hearth, and the heart.” [14]

Current members

John Kennedy

  • Instruments: Vocals, Guitar, and Bouzouki

Liam Ladewski

  • Instruments: Whistles and Flutes

Chris O'Brien

  • Instruments: Vocals, Fiddle, Mandolin, and Banjo

Joel Cooper

  • Instruments: Vocals and Bass

Theresa Kubiak

  • Instruments: Whistles and Flutes

Jacob Turner

  • Instruments: Bodhran

Nathan Waddill

  • Instruments: Bass

Past Band Members

  • Nolan Ladewski - also formerly of Scythian (band) and Soltre
  • Jim Bradberry
  • Bob Harke
  • Sally Joyce
  • Autumn Rhodes
  • Rob Weber

Discography

  • Kennedy's Kitchen (2003)
  • Music in the Glen (2004)
  • A Pocket Full of Lint (2006)
  • The Hotting Fire (2009)
  • The Birds Upon the Trees (2013)
  • The Whiskey of Truth (2019)

References

  1. Celtic Radio. "The Whiskey of Truth". Celtic Radio. Celtic Radio. Retrieved 14 October 2019.
  2. "joHn Kennedy". Kennedy's Kitchen. Archived from the original on 25 April 2012. Retrieved 7 September 2011.
  3. "Fiddler's Hearth Session". Fiddler's Hearth. Fiddler's Hearth. Retrieved 14 October 2019.
  4. Tallackson, Andrew. "Kennedy's Kitchen to present free concert at library". Michigan City News-Dispatch. Archived from the original on 25 April 2012. Retrieved 7 September 2011.
  5. Kennedy's Kitchen. "Bio". Kennedy's Kitchen. Bandzoogle. Retrieved 14 October 2019.
  6. Hughes, Andrew S. (12 April 2009). "Kennedy's Kitchen has heat on 'Hotting Fire'". South Bend Tribune. Retrieved 13 October 2019.
  7. "The Back Porch Page". WVPE 88.1 Public Radio. Retrieved 19 October 2011.
  8. Harvey, Joseph (March 2007). "Kennedy's Kitchen, 'A Pocket Full of Lint'" (PDF). Irish American Heritage News. p. 52. Retrieved 18 October 2011.
  9. "'A Pocket Full of Lint' by Kennedy's Kitchen". Celtic MP3's Music Magazine. Archived from the original on 17 October 2011. Retrieved 7 September 2011.
  10. Rivers, Karen (26 November 2006). "Kennedy's Kitchen dishes up third CD". South Bend Tribune. Retrieved 13 October 2019.
  11. "Kennedy's Kitchen". Celtic Radio. Retrieved 18 October 2011.
  12. Baker, Jack (March 2013). "Kennedy's Kitchen, 'The Birds Upon the Trees'" (PDF). Irish American News. Retrieved 13 October 2019.
  13. "South Bend, IN is Where You'll Find Kennedy's Kitchen". Retrieved 3 July 2013.
  14. "EPK". Kennedy's Kitchen. Bandzoogle. Retrieved 14 October 2019.
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