Kyshona will be performing at a large lineup for festival dates throughout the summer.
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.
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.
Watch the new music video here:
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
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