Collection: Fern Kinney
American southern soul - disco singer born as Fern Kinney-Lewis in Jackson, Mississippi on July 11, 1949. She started in the mid-1960s singing with The Poppies (3) along with Dorothy Moore. She released one solo single in 1968, the Huey P. Meaux produced [url=http://www.discogs.com/Fern-Kinney-Your-Loves-Not-Reliable/release/3212441Your Love Is Not Reliable[/url, and in the 1970s she did back-up singing for other artists' releases, e.g. King Floyd, Dorothy Moore, Z.Z. Hill, etc. In the late 1970s Kinney started recording as solo artist, first releasing 1978's duet [url=http://www.discogs.com/Frederick-Knight-Fearn-Kinney-Sweet-Life-Tonights-The-Night/release/3323881Sweet Life[/url with Frederick Knight. She then released 3 solo albums between 1979 and 1982 before returning to back up singing in the 1980s. Her albums were produced by the holy trinity of the southern soul scene viz. (Carson Whitsett, Tommy Couch, Wolf Stephenson). Her biggest hits were [url=http://www.discogs.com/Fern-Kinney-Groove-Me/release/208855Groove Me[/url and [url=http://www.discogs.com/Fern-Kinney-Together-We-Are-Beautiful/release/1569219Together We Are Beautiful[/url; she has also covered successfully Shirley And Lee's [url=http://www.discogs.com/Fern-Kinney-Let-The-Good-Times-Roll/release/617988Let The Good Times Roll[/url and Frederick Knight's [url=http://www.discogs.com/Fern-Kinney-Ive-Been-Lonely-For-So-Long/release/3502337I've Been Lonely For So Long[/url.
Fearn Kinney, Fern Kenny, Ferr Kinney, ファーン・キニー