Liz Kennedy has announced her latest self-penned release, “Next Time,” an updated 2025 remix/remaster of her original from the album, A Good Peach. Wry and wonderfully relatable, the song captures how new (and second-time-around) love can scramble even the most capable adult, turning everyday tasks into comic misfires while overthinking who should say the L-word first. Driven by a syncopated mandolin-and-drum groove that feels like double-dutch, it blends humor and heart into an irresistibly hooky rush.
The single, the fifth from her upcoming album, is available for radio airplay via PlayMPE and on all digital streaming platforms HERE.
In support of the new music, Liz has released an official lyric video produced by Eric Peltier to accompany her new song. The video is available on her official artist YouTube Channel HERE.
Catch Liz Kennedy’s performance at Keys Jass Bistro on November 19th! TICKETS HERE.
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Music is available on all digital platforms Apple Music, iTunes, Spotify, Pandora, YouTube Music and Amazon Music.
About Liz Kennedy:
After going through a whirlwind of life changes, the San Francisco singer-songwriter, L
Kennedy describes herself as honest and observant and adds, “I sure hope I can easily laugh at myself.” Her songcraft – where the lyrics always follow the music – perfectly reflects that thoughtful self-assessment. The fascinating part of the process is not knowing just where the inspiration will come from. “It’s strange how emotional pain and joy can equally send you racing to the piano to capture something … whether it's a butterfly or a heavy brick, reflects that thoughtful self-assessment. The fascinating part of the process is not knowing where the inspiration will come from. “It’s strange how emotional pain and joy can equally send you racing to the piano to capture something … whether it's a butterfly or a heavy brick.
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