

Bridget Kearney (kə́ːnɪj, car'-nee) is an American musician and songwriter. She is a founding member of the band Lake Street Dive and winner of the 2005 John Lennon Songwriting Contest in the Jazz category.
Kearney's solo recording work began with her debut solo album, Won't Let You Down, which recordings took place over three years, largely encouraged and supported by drummer/engineer/producer Robin MacMillan in his Brooklyn Studio, and released by Signature Sounds Recordings in 2017. A number of singles followed, some of which found their way onto Kearney's second solo album, Snakes of Paradise self-released in 2023. Similarly, singles from her third album,Comeback Kid were also released in advance of the April 12, 2024 release by Keeled Scales for that album on an expanding number of streaming platforms and social media sites such as Apple Music, Spotify, YouTube and Instagram as well as physical media outlet channels such as Bandcamp.
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Lake Street Dive brings a fresh take on “Hello? Goodbye!” in their latest Live From the Road video. Filmed during their Good Together Tour, this intimate performance highlights Bridget Kearney’s groove and the band’s signature charm.

A couple of months ago, Lake Street Dive made an appearance on the Kelly Clarkson show in support of their latest album, "Good Together." "Help Is On The Way" is a soulful tune with horns and Bridget Kearney's rock-solid playing.

Lake Street Dive and Lawrence released albums on the same day, so celebrated together to jam. Here’s one of the videos, with the combined bands performing LSD’s “Good Together,” the title track from their new album.

Lake Street Dive’s new album, “Good Together,” is full of groovy tunes. Here’s the band performing “Help Is On The Way” at Racket.

Lake Street Dive has released their new album, “Good Together,” which expands on their sound as each member contributed to the music in its earliest stages. They gathered in drummer Mike Calabrese’s Vermont home to work together from the beginning.












