Kennedy Scott, Country/ Folk Singer-Songwriter was last seen touring with Country Music Legend Alan Jackson, as well as performing a residency at the iconic 3rd and Lindsley in Nashville, TN.
Kennedy learned to sing and play guitar from her grandfather who fueled her folky sound with artist inspirations such as Emmylou Harris, Gillian Welch, and Roger Miller. After moving from North Carolina to Tennessee, she quickly made her way on stages with artists such as Alan Jackson, Billy Ray Cyrus, Kidd Rock and more.
Kennedy has always loved to sing harmony, and has been a part of many collaborations throughout her career, including a duo with Woody James called Carolina Pine. The duo has millions of streams across social media platforms, as well as landed a number one Bluegrass Music TV hit for 6 running weeks.
In addition to her duo, Carolina Pine, She has also spent time in trio “Three Times A Lady.” The group has known great successes in a short time, including a residency at the iconic music venue 3rd and Lindsley in Nashville, a 6 week Dollywood residency, shows all across the country, and recently released a live album recorded at Nashville’s legendary music venue, 3rd and Lindsley.
Besides performing live, Kennedy has been writing with some of the best songwriters in the business and is currently in a season of releasing those works. These writers include Pam Tillis, Ronnie Bowman, Bobby Tomberlin, Mo Pitney, Phillip Lammonds and many more. Follow along to hear more of Kennedy Scott.
About Carolina Pine
Woody and Kennedy moved to Nashville separately in 2015. Both members had notable success in country music in their careers prior to meeting in front of the Ryman Auditorium before playing their Broadway gigs. Woody coming from a classic country background with influences such as George Jones and Hank Williams, and Kennedy coming from a folk music background with influences such as Emmylou Harris and Townes Van Zandt instantly connected; later joining forces as "Carolina Pine." Together they have toured with Alan Jackson as his opening act, reached millons of views on YouTube and Facebook, sold out theatres as the headlining act, and had a #1 song for 6 running weeks on Bluegrass Music TV. The duo is currently recording their debut full length album together and planning their summer 2026 tour.