Members

Select a The Kendalls band member to check out the music gear they use live and in the studio.

About

The Kendalls were a celebrated father-daughter duo known for their contributions to classic country music. Originating from St. Louis, Missouri, the group consisted of Jeannie Kendall (lead vocals) and her father, Royce Kendall (harmony vocals). They gained prominence in the late 1970s and early 1980s by blending traditional country with elements of bluegrass, honky tonk, and country gospel. Their music often featured themes of love and heartache, encapsulated in hits like "Heaven's Just a Sin Away" and "Sweet Desire," which secured their place in country music history.

How to Sound Like The Kendalls

The Kendalls' sound captures the essence of classic country with a focus on clean, melodic vocal harmonies and traditional acoustic instrumentation. To emulate their style, musicians should prioritize acoustic guitars with a warm, resonant tone, often supported by subtle pedal steel guitar to add a layer of depth typical of the era. The rhythm section should maintain a steady, laid-back tempo, with minimalistic percussion to keep the focus on the vocal interplay. The use of analog recording techniques can further enhance the vintage feel of their music, ensuring that the emotional weight of the lyrics is front and center in the production.

Discography

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