New York, NY
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Kyle Lacy is a singer and multi-instrumentalist originally from Atlanta Georgia and was born in 1990. However, his time machine made a quick refuel stop in 1956 and he was immediately infected with the DNA that gave birth to Rock’n’Roll.
Kyle has made New York City his home since 2013. He has performed in the musicals “Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story” and in “Pump Boys and Dinettes” before devoting his attention to writing and performing original music. From 2014-2016 he released his first original songs “Playing in My Head” and “One Trick Pony”, inspired by his love of vintage rockabilly and blues (Stray Cats, JD McPherson, Chuck Berry). He toured the US with his first New York band, Harlem River Noise.
His first original solo album, “The Road to Tomorrow”, came out February 14, 2020 on Brooklyn-based Dala Records. “Low and Slow” from that album was called a “trunk of funk” by Craig Charles (BBC Radio 6). "Gut-wrenching words that resonate with people the world over, and reminiscent of classic soul music…" (Imran Mirza, Blue in Green Radio).
His latest album, “Pleasurecraft” was released January 20, 2023. The album was created as a homage to feel-good dance music with positive and exuberant lyrics, and has clear late 70’s/early 80’s soul influences (The Pointer Sisters, Hall and Oates, George Michael, Luther Vandross).
Kyle also has cheekbones for days and hair that Elvis stole (remember that time machine?) When not performing at his current residency at NYC’s Club Groove on Saturday nights, he plays guitar for the Harlem Gospel Travelers as well as 1950’s rock and roll band The Rave-Ons. He looks forward to the release of “Pleasurecraft” on Vinyl, his first vinyl release, this June.