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KYSHONA RELEASES NEW SINGLE “RISE THE TIDE" + NEW TOUR DATES SUPPORTING SHOVELS & ROPE

"...one of the most compassionate and uplifting young voices in Nashville today." - NPR

Photo: Nora Canfield

STREAM: “RISE THE TIDE” 

Today, critically-acclaimed, Nashville-based artist Kyshona has released her latest single “Ride The Tide,” a swampy, foot-stomping anthem about how when one of us is supported and excels, the tide rises for everyone, inspired by her fellow artists, activists, and change-makers.

"Over the past three years, I have seen it all around me--from acknowledgment of things that are wrong in the music industry to people lending support, giving space, and making strides,” Kyshona says. “As artists in our community are finally being placed in the spotlight, with each success we have individually, we rise the tide together. This song acknowledges and celebrates that--and is meant as a call of encouragement to keep doing the work that isn’t always easy."

“Rise The Tide” follows “Out Loud,” a song she wrote with friend and fellow artist Caroline Spence, about braving the silence to speak a difficult truth. The video was created by Nashville-based, Emmy-nominated animator Katie Callahan in collaboration with Salt Lake City illustrator Molly Powers. “This video captures the feeling one may have when they speak their truth, that you’re speaking into the void,” Kyshona says. “But the power of using your voice is that the sound creates ripple effects that go on forever. One day, those sound waves will reach someone and you’ll realize you were never really alone,” she adds. “It’s not always easy to say what you need or to tell someone about something that happened to you, but it is important to find the words to do so when you’re ready. It’s equally important to let folks around you know that you are listening.”

The importance of listening is a central theme of Kyshona’s music. In 2020, she released the appropriately-titled LP Listen, which was lauded by NPR, Billboard, Rolling Stone, No Depression, The Bluegrass Situation, The Nashville Scene, and more.

WATCH // STREAM: “OUT LOUD” 

STREAM: LISTEN

Kyshona is an artist ignited by untold stories, and the capacity of those stories to thread connection in every community.  With the background of a licensed music therapist, the curiosity of a writer, the patience of a friend, the vision of a social entrepreneur, the resolve of an activist, and the voice of a singer, Kyshona is unrelenting in her pursuit for the healing power of song.

She lends her voice and music to those that feel they have been silenced or forgotten.  She facilitates writing sessions with groups and individuals who feel left out or marginalized, in hopes of reconnecting those who are divided. In 2021, she founded charitable organization Your Song,* which currently provides therapeutic songwriting sessions with at-risk and marginalized youth, with the elderly to aid in memory care/recovery, with incarcerated populations and those re-entering society, with those experiencing addiction and those in recovery, as well as programming geared towards women’s health and healing, strengthening bonds between new parents and their children, and more.

Kyshona’s song “Listen” became an anthem for many in 2020. Of her album, one fan reviewer wrote: “Amidst these hard, divisive times this set of songs is a salve for the grief many of us are feeling about resulting loss of family, friends, and community.” Audiences will find a common thread of empowerment, overcoming adversity, and finding hope in her work. The show doesn’t end when the last song is sung. After her powerful performances, concertgoers often ask, "What can I do?" Her response? "Listen."

Kyshona is currently on tour, dates are listed below. Be sure to follow her via the links below for all the latest news and updates.

*a charitable organization fiscally sponsored through the Arts & Business Council of Greater Nashville  

TOUR DATES: 

6/24 - Musicians Corner - Nashville, TN

7/9 - PaoliFest - Paoli, IN

7/16 - Elm Street Cultural Arts - Woodstock, GA

7/22 - Hillside Festival - Guelph, ON

8/7 - Sundays On The River @ Olivette Riverside Pavillion - Asheville, NC

8/10 - The Ramkat - Winston-Salem, NC*

8/15 - Prescott Park Arts Festival - Portsmouth, NH

8/16 - CHIRP - Ridgefield, CT

8/17 - Woodbridge Wednesdays - Woodbridge, NJ

8/18 - Live At The Archway - Brooklyn, NY

8/21 - LOUD - Huntington, WV*

8/23 - Beacon Theatre - Hopewell, VA*

8/24 - Avalon Theatre - Easton, MD*

9//9 - Bristol Rhythm & Roots Reunion - Bristol, TN

9/14-9/17 - AmericanaFest - Nashville, TN

11/4 - Moab Folk Festival - Moab, UT

*w/ Shovels & Rope

KYSHONA RELEASES VIDEO FOR NEW SINGLE “OUT LOUD” + NEW TOUR DATES SUPPORTING SHOVELS & ROPE

"...one of the most compassionate and uplifting young voices in Nashville today." - NPR

Photo: Nora Canfield

WATCH // STREAM: “OUT LOUD” 

Today, critically-acclaimed artist Kyshona has released the video for her latest single “Out Loud,” a song she wrote with friend and fellow artist Caroline Spence, about braving the silence to speak a difficult truth. The video was created by Nashville-based, Emmy-nominated animator Katie Callahan in collaboration with Salt Lake City illustrator Molly Powers. “This video captures the feeling one may have when they speak their truth, that you’re speaking into the void,” Kyshona explains. “But the power of using your voice is that the sound creates ripple effects that go on forever. One day, those sound waves will reach someone and you’ll realize you were never really alone,” she adds. “Who has encouraged you to speak up? Who will you encourage to do the same? It’s not always easy to say what you need or to tell someone about something that happened to you, but it is important to find the words to do so when you’re ready,” she continues. “It’s equally important to let folks around you know that you are listening.”

The importance of listening is a central theme of Kyshona’s music. In 2020, she released the appropriately-titled LP Listen, which was lauded by NPR, Billboard, Rolling Stone, No Depression, The Bluegrass Situation, The Nashville Scene, and more.

STREAM: LISTEN

Kyshona is an artist ignited by untold stories, and the capacity of those stories to thread connection in every community.  With the background of a licensed music therapist, the curiosity of a writer, the patience of a friend, the vision of a social entrepreneur, the resolve of an activist, and the voice of a singer, Kyshona is unrelenting in her pursuit for the healing power of song.

She lends her voice and music to those that feel they have been silenced or forgotten.  She facilitates writing sessions with groups and individuals who feel left out or marginalized, in hopes of reconnecting those who are divided. In 2021, she founded charitable organization Your Song,* which currently provides therapeutic songwriting sessions with at-risk and marginalized youth, with the elderly to aid in memory care/recovery, with incarcerated populations and those re-entering society, with those experiencing addiction and those in recovery, as well as programming geared towards women’s health and healing, strengthening bonds between new parents and their children, and more.

Kyshona’s song “Listen” became an anthem for many in 2020. Of her album, one fan reviewer wrote: “Amidst these hard, divisive times this set of songs is a salve for the grief many of us are feeling about resulting loss of family, friends, and community.” Audiences will find a common thread of empowerment, overcoming adversity, and finding hope in her work. The show doesn’t end when the last song is sung. After her powerful performances, concertgoers often ask, "What can I do?" Her response? "Listen."

Kyshona is currently on tour, dates are listed below. Be sure to follow her via the links below for all the latest news and updates.

*a charitable organization fiscally sponsored through the Arts & Business Council of Greater Nashville

TOUR DATES: 

6/2 - The Basement East - Nashville, TN

​​6/10 - Norman Bird Sanctuary - Middletown, RI

6/24 - Musicians Corner - Nashville, TN

7/9 - PaoliFest - Paoli, IN

7/16 - Elm Street Cultural Arts - Woodstock, GA

7/22 - Hillside Festival - Guelph, ON

8/7 - Sundays On The River @ Olivette Riverside Pavillion - Asheville, NC

8/10 - The Ramkat - Winston-Salem, NC*

8/15 - Prescott Park Arts Festival - Portsmouth, NH

8/16 - CHIRP - Ridgefield, CT

8/17 - Woodbridge Wednesdays - Woodbridge, NJ

8/18 - Live At The Archway - Brooklyn, NY

8/21 - LOUD - Huntington, WV*

8/23 - Beacon Theatre - Hopewell, VA*

8/24 - Avalon Theatre - Easton, MD*

9//9 - Bristol Rhythm & Roots Reunion - Bristol, TN

9/14-9/17 - AmericanaFest - Nashville, TN

*w/ Shovels & Rope

OUT TODAY: KYSHONA RELEASES NEW SINGLE “OUT LOUD”

"...one of the most compassionate and uplifting young voices in Nashville today." - NPR

photo by Jimmy Fisco

STREAM: “OUT LOUD”  

Today, Nashville-based, critically-acclaimed artist Kyshona has released “Out Loud,” a song she wrote with friend and fellow artist Caroline Spence, about braving the silence to speak a difficult truth. “I often think of this song as if the trio and I are singing to a child - but really this song can be a message to anyone,” Kyshona explains, referencing vocalists Maureen Murphy and Nickie Conley, who regularly tour and perform with her. “Sometimes I think it is a message I’m sending to myself, as well.  It’s not always easy to say what you need or to tell someone about something that happened to you, but it is important to find the words to do so when you’re ready,” she adds. “It’s equally important to let folks around you know that you are listening.” 

The importance of listening is a central theme of Kyshona’s music. In 2020, she released the appropriately-titled LP Listen, which was lauded by NPR, Billboard, Rolling Stone, No Depression, The Bluegrass Situation, and more.  

STREAM: LISTEN 

Kyshona is an artist ignited by untold stories, and the capacity of those stories to thread connection in every community.  With the background of a licensed music therapist, the curiosity of a writer, the patience of a friend, the vision of a social entrepreneur, the resolve of an activist, and the voice of a singer, Kyshona is unrelenting in her pursuit for the healing power of song. 

She lends her voice and music to those that feel they have been silenced or forgotten.  She facilitates writing sessions with groups and individuals who feel left out or marginalized, in hopes of reconnecting those who are divided. In 2021, she founded charitable organization Your Song,* which currently provides therapeutic songwriting sessions with at-risk and marginalized youth, with the elderly to aid in memory care/recovery, with incarcerated populations and those re-entering society, with those experiencing addiction and those in recovery, as well as programming geared towards women’s health and healing, strengthening bonds between new parents and their children, and more. 

Kyshona’s song “Listen” became an anthem for many in 2020. Of her album, one fan reviewer wrote: “Amidst these hard, divisive times this set of songs is a salve for the grief many of us are feeling about resulting loss of family, friends, and community.” Audiences will find a common thread of empowerment, overcoming adversity, and finding hope in her work. The show doesn’t end when the last song is sung. After her powerful performances, concertgoers often ask, "What can I do?" Her response? "Listen." 

Kyshona is currently on tour, dates are listed below. Be sure to follow her via the links below for all the latest news and updates. 

*a charitable organization fiscally sponsored through the Arts & Business Council of Greater Nashville  

TOUR DATES: 

5/13 - Hendershot’s - Athens, GA

5/18 - Folk Alliance International - Kansas City, MO

5/29 - Kerrville Folk Festival - Kerrville, TX

6/2 - The Basement East - Nashville, TN

6/24 - Musicians Corner - Nashville, TN

7/22 - Hillside Festival - Guelph, ON

7/27 - Dakota - Minneapolis, MN

8/7 - Sundays On The River @ Olivette Riverside Pavillion - Asheville, NC

8/10 - The Ramkat - Winston-Salem, NC

8/18 - Live At The Archway - Brooklyn, NY

9//9 - Bristol Rhythm & Roots Reunion - Bristol, TN

YOUR SONG CONNECTS COMMUNITIES THROUGH SONGWRITING TO PROMOTE HEALING + BENEFIT SHOW AT THE BLUEBIRD CAFE ON MAY 10

PURCHASE JUST LOVE COFFEE TO SUPPORT YOUR SONG

NASHVILLE, TN - Nashville-based, globally-focused, charitable organization Your Song, LLC*, is a collaborative songwriting program that connects performing arts centers, musicians, and artists with vulnerable communities to promote healing and connection, helmed by critically-acclaimed artist Kyshona, who is also a licensed music therapist.

As a songwriter, Kyshona has had the privilege of working with adults and youth experiencing homelessness, incarceration, trauma, and isolation. As a music therapist, she worked for more than 13 years in treatment facilities, rehabilitation programs, mental health facilities, forensics units, nursing homes, and special needs schools. By founding Your Song, Kyshona has merged her two worlds to focus on one mission: To be a voice and a vessel for those that feel lost, forgotten, silenced, and who are hurting.

“Your Song came out of my being isolated from my audiences and local community in 2020,” says Kyshona. “As a music therapist, I’ve always used music as my medium to connect, unite and heal; as a songwriter, I have the ability to pull a story out of a person that may feel their story doesn’t matter. Through Your Song, I hope to help those that feel like they are on the margins of society find their voice and their story through song while providing them with a platform and space to share their story.”

Music therapy is the use of music to achieve non-musical goals. In therapeutic songwriting sessions, the goals and outcomes are set with the individual or group before the writing process begins. Through guided journaling, improvisation, and exploration a song is created. Through sharing individual experiences and triumphs in song, participants can encourage others.

Your Song currently offers programming for at-risk and marginalized youth, memory care/recovery through songwriting sessions with the elderly, partnering with incarcerated populations and those re-entering society, those experiencing addiction and those in recovery, programming geared towards women’s health and healing, strengthening bonds between new parents and their children, and more.

In 2021, Your Song was funded as part of a grant from Matthew McConaughey and Wild Turkey® for community-based music initiatives. Fundraising efforts will continue with a benefit show at legendary Nashville venue The Bluebird Cafe on May 10th, featuring Kyshona, Shannon LaBrie, Crys Matthews, Amyliza de Jesus, and Whittney Martinez.  CLICK HERE FOR SHOW AND TICKET INFORMATION.

Your Song has also become a fundraising participant with Middle Tenneessee-based Just Love Coffee Roasters. From now on, for each bag of coffee purchased using the following unique link, Just Love will donate 36% of the proceeds to Your Song. Click HERE (justlovecoffee.com/yoursong) to purchase. You can also donate directly to Your Song HERE.

Be sure to follow Your Song via the links below for all the latest news and updates.

CONNECT WITH YOUR SONG:

WEBSITE | FACEBOOK | INSTAGRAM | SOUNDCLOUD

*a charitable organization fiscally sponsored through the Arts & Business Council of Greater Nashville

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OUT TODAY: KYSHONA RELEASES NEW LP "LISTEN" 

“…she has that very real conviction that the act of listening and the feeling of being heard are fundamental human needs…there’s that sense of purpose in the language that she chooses, that sense of speaking in a collective way in the language that she chooses...It’s stately, noble language, and sometimes it’s optimistic, and sometimes it’s more confrontational…it’s always emphatic, but it’s also warm.” - NPR

"Listen highlights Kyshona’s descriptive songwriting and soulful vocals alongside a versatile blend of folk, rock and R&B influences. While Kyshona sings of fear, hope, community, love and understanding throughout the 10-track project, she also finds herself.” - Billboard

“…a soulful, Southern groove” - Rolling Stone

“This is protest music for a new generation, a musical treatment for social ills, a unique prescription that only works if you listen.” - No Depression

"Everyone is making political records. Everyone is making albums that speak to 'this moment.' Too few of them are making music that speaks to the people who inhabit this moment. Kyshona does." - The Bluegrass Situation

With an ambition ‘to bring the light of music into places of darkness,’ it’s clear that ‘Fear’ and the other nine tracks from her upcoming LP unapologetically and convincingly do just that.” - American Songwriter

Electrifying” - The Boot 

"Listen is refreshingly low-concept: a powerful, textured voice working its way through equally strong songs. But what's most striking about the album is how natural [Kyshona] sounds. The sincerity hits you hard…There’s a confidence, comfort, and catharsis in her vocals, effortless without sounding passive, warm without sounding too inviting. Listen feels therapeutic, not just providing enjoyable songs that range from soul to rhythm and blues to rock to pop, but maybe even providing a blueprint for how to be, as a human being.” - Albumism

"Kyshona...has a warm, rich voice that commands you to pay attention. On her new album Listen, however, she’s chosen to make a powerful statement about what we can learn when we close our mouths and truly take in what others have to say." - The Nashville Scene

"The melodies are catchy, but it’s the lyrics that really grab the attention on this album. [Kyshona] sings with the undeniable spirit and conviction that was more common in the tumultuous 60s. However, through all the turmoil of the times, the message is ultimately one of hope that leaves you believing things will get better." - Americana Highways

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Today, Nashville-based singer/songwriter Kyshona has released her highly-acclaimed new album Listen. Co-produced with Andrija Tokic (St. Paul & The Broken Bones, Alabama Shakes, Hurray For The Riff Raff) and recorded mostly at his famed Nashville studio The Bomb Shelter, Kyshona’s album blends roots, rock, R&B, gospel, and folk with lyrical prowess to uplift the marginalized and bring awareness to the masses. 

STREAM: LISTEN

Kyshona, who has performed at Folk Alliance International, AmericanaFest-UK, 30A Songwriters Festival, and in an art installation at Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles in the last two months, has made an indelible impression with her new LP. “The explorations on her brand new album, Listen — which are synopsized neatly on the title track — by many other artists could have easily and offhandedly devolved into a reactionary, ‘woke’ gasp into the void,” commented The Bluegrass Situation. “Kyshona (surname Armstrong), though, is a deft and empathetic songwriter, a storyteller with a penchant for shameless self expression and graceful introspection. Listen is not an admonishment. It’s not an imperative, or an oracle-given ultimatum. Kyshona does not implore her audience to hear her, but each other. Over ten original and co-written songs the album carries on this mission with empathy, connection, community, and spirituality (but not proselytizing.) It’s a remarkable feat that though society systemically attempts to render her and women like her invisible, assuming that they’ll stand aside or allow themselves to be tokenized, Kyshona compassionately defies those expectations and opts to design her selfhood — and thereby, her art — to interact with the world on her terms and not the world’s.” 

WATCH:  "LISTEN”

“Since completing this album, there has been a theme that keeps coming up: fear,” Kyshona told Billboard in their premiere of the album. “Fear of being ignored, fear of being seen. Fear of being misunderstood. Fear of being abandoned and alone. But every night I have walked on a stage or into a space and stood in that fear, I’ve been shown that I can not only conquer them, but that those fears allow me to connect with people. That’s what I have wanted this album to be: a reflection that allows connection.” 

WATCH:  "FALLEN PEOPLE”

“People feel permission. This allows them to feel they can have control, they can build a community through music,” Kyshona told The News & Advance of the connection she forges with her audiences. “Her new LP, Listen, released this month, asks the audience ‘are we even listening to each other?” continues The News & Advance. “Even when she’s writing about others, she said, their stories are also hers — ‘This is the gospel of the people.’ In a crowd of people, all with differing beliefs, political stances or conflicting ideals, it’s music, [Kyshona] said, that offers unity.”

Kyshona has always lent her voice and music to those that feel silenced or forgotten. She began her career as a music therapist, writing her first songs with her patients – the students and inmates under her care. She soon found the need to write independently and find her own voice, an endeavor that led her to the fertile ground of the Nashville creative community and its collaborative songwriting culture. Kyshona has successfully melded her music career with her passion to heal the hurting; audiences will find a common thread of empowerment, overcoming adversity, and finding hope in her work. It's for every silent scream, every heavy load, every fearful thought, and a simmering sense of anger that the repressed, the lost, and the forgotten try to hide from the world. "I’ve been thinking a lot about purpose," she says. "When I write and when I perform I am often thinking of what my point is. What is my purpose? What is my mission? At this particular moment in these particular times, my mission is to be a voice and a vessel for those who feel silenced and forgotten." After her powerful performances, concertgoers often ask, "What can I do?" Her response? “Listen."

TOUR DATES:

3/5 - 20 Front Street - Lake Orion, MI

3/6 - The Robin Theatre - Lansing, MI

⅜ - Hines Hill Conference Center - Peninsula, OH

3/13 - WMOT Finally Friday @ 3rd & Lindsley - Nashville, TN

3/13 - Gray’s On Main - Franklin. TN

3/22  - The Frog Pond at Blue Moon Farm - Silver Hill, AL

3/24 - Tin Pan South 2020 - Nashville, TN

3/26 - Agnes Scott College - Decatur, GA

3/27 - Hendershot’s - Athens, GA

3/28 - Music On Malphrus - Bluffton, SC

4/3 - South Bay House Concert - Los Altos, CA

4/4 - Fog House Concerts - San Francisco, CA

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4/9 - National Folk Festival 2020 - Canberra, ACT, Australia

4/17 - 4/19 - Fairbridge Folk Fest 2020 - Perth, WA, Australia

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4/24 - Gray’s On Main - Franklin. TN

4/29 - White Gull Inn - Fish Creek, WI

5/1 - Severson Dells Nature Center - Rockford, IL

⅚ - Purple House Concerts -Tallahassee, FL

5/7 - WUWF Radio Live - Pensacola, FL

⅝ - The Rep Theater - Santa Rosa Beach, FL

5/22 - Kerrville Folk Fest 2020 - Kerrville, TX

6/7 - NPR Mountain Stage - Charleston, WV

6/21 - Chestnut House Concerts - Lancaster, PA

6/25 - Iredell Arts Council - Statesville, NC

KYSHONA RELEASES NEW SINGLE "FEAR"

NEW SINGLE "FEAR" FROM KYSHONA PREMIERES AT THE BOOT

"FEAR" AVAILABLE EVERYWHERE NOVEMBER 8

NEW LP LISTEN OUT FEBRUARY 28

Wherever she plants her feet, she does so with righteous conviction and a strong sense of her own voice. - NPR Music

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On Friday, November 8th, Kyshona released "Fear," a swampy new track from her forthcoming album Listen, out February 28, 2020The song, written with her brother and fellow artist Kelvin Armstrong, premiered exclusively at The Boot. "In an age in which we all have a digital platform to express ourselves, we seldom feel heard. Kyshona, the electrifying Nashville-based singer-songwriter, knows that better than anyone," said The Boot. "Kyshona effortlessly grooves between roots, R&B and folk music. On 'Fear'...she digs deep into a swampy hook that dredges the depths of our subconscious. While the song explores all of the ways we tell ourselves what we can't do, Kyshona imbues it with the determination needed to free ourselves from our doubts.”

LISTEN TO "FEAR"

"Fear is that boogieman that sits quietly in the corner of our minds that can paralyze us the moment confidence enters the picture,” Kyshona told The Boot. “Rather than listen to that voice that’s telling you why change isn’t possible, call it out. Recognize the fear and move past it. It’s just another wall to be knocked down. We can’t let fear rule our every move. Fear is what has kept us so divided." "Fear" follows the release of "Fallen People," a reflection on finding commonality in the fact that we all struggle and that we all fight something on a daily basis, and lead single "Too Much," a Mavis-Staples-style organ-laced gospel-tinged groove about finding hope in the midst of overwhelming circumstances.

LISTEN TO "FALLEN PEOPLE" 

LISTEN TO "TOO MUCH" 

Kyshona has always lent her voice and music to those that feel silenced or forgotten. She began her career as a music therapist, writing her first songs with her patients--the students and inmates under her care. She soon found the need to write independently and find her own voice, an endeavor that led her to the fertile ground of the Nashville creative community and its collaborative songwriting culture. 

Since then, she has learned how to balance her music career with her passion to heal the hurting--writing, recording, and touring while remaining active with organizations like Music For Seniors, for which she was recently highlighted at PBS NewsHour Live (click HERE to watch the interview).  Audiences will find a common thread of empowerment, overcoming adversity, and finding hope in her work. In February, Kyshona will release her new LP Listen, co-produced with Andrija Tokic (St. Paul & The Broken Bones, Alabama Shakes, Hurray For The Riff Raff) and recorded mostly at his famed Nashville studio The Bomb Shelter. 

In each of the album's 10 tracks, Kyshona blends roots, rock, R&B, gospel, and folk with lyrical prowess to uplift the marginalized and bring awareness to the masses. It's for every silent scream, every heavy load, every fearful thought, and a simmering sense of anger that the repressed, the lost, and the forgotten try to hide from the world. "I’ve been thinking a lot about purpose," she says. "When I write and when I perform I am often thinking of what my point is. What is my purpose? What is my mission? At this particular moment in these particular times, my mission is to be a voice and a vessel for those who feel silenced and forgotten." After her powerful performances, concertgoers often ask, "What can I do?" Her response? "Listen."

TOUR DATES:

11/16 - Square In The Circle - Takoma Park, MD

11/17 - Sevaried House Concerts - Alexandria, VA

11/21 - The Olde Glory Theatre - Seward, NE

11/22 - Rehmsworld Concert Series - Holdrege, NE

11/23 - Progressive Voices Concert @ First Unitarian Church - Des Moines, IA

11/24 - Dyck Arboretum of the Plains - Hesston, KS

12/16 - Club Jaeb at the Straz Center - Tampa, FL

1/28-1/30/2020 - AmericanaFest UK [Official Showcasing Artist] - London, UK

CONNECT WITH KYSHONA:

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