Bar Fluxus Bastille Day Artist Spotlight: Kendra McKinley

Kendra McKinley wants to make you sing. Her voice is prismatic: hold it up to the light one way and you get honeyed seduction; another, raw power; still another, a freshwater stream. If it sounds like the San Francisco singer-songwriter inhabits multiple musical identities, that’s because she does. She wouldn’t have it any other way.
Whether taken in live at The Fillmore (where she performed with the first all-female lineup in 2015), from a seat at the ballgame (her song “Fine As a Vine” is on rotation at Giants games at AT&T Park), or alone in one’s living room with colored pencils and a bottle of wine, McKinley’s songs transport listeners somewhere else entirely. Your best bet is to give in and let go -- to be carried off by her stunning voice, her soulfulness, and her ability to be different characters with different stories, one after another, sometimes in a single song. Kendra McKinley wants to prove it to you. She wants to make you sing.

Catch Kendra performing at our Bastille day block party on Saturday, July 14th.
Shot at Airship Laboratories by Matthew Washburn.
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