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"Omaha is the closest thing to home I've ever had on this planet,"
says Kyle Knapp, who grew up in a variety of small towns around the midwest
and northeast. Kyle looks at life as a sojourn rather than a destination, of
which his songs and stories are a patchwork illustration. Life is a jouney;
music is a vehicle.
Sometimes gleefully flat-picking, sometimes softly finger-picking, sometimes
strumming feverishly,
Kyle Knapp combines his skill as a |
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singer-songwriter with
his passion as a storyteller to engage his listeners in a journey to the
soul.
While references to James Taylor, Dan Fogelberg, Jim
Croce, or Cat Stevens abound, Kyle’s folk/Americana style embodies a
diversity that defies consistent comparison. Drawing from popular music as
well as his own songs, Kyle crafts a musical experience that is truly
unique. Much of Kyle's musical development
took place during a 1970's hitchhiking odyssey across the United States. His
experiences on the road became fodder for stories and songs, and his
performances on the street and in small clubs in San Francisco, Boston, and
Detroit became proving grounds for his budding talent. Several years as a
worship musician in a North Omaha Pentecostal church and performing with
“Sweet Discernment”, a black gospel quintet, further added to the evolution
of Kyle’s unique style.
Over the years Kyle has worked with a variety of folk, rock, and gospel
artists, including “Chadron” (a 70's-style rock band), British alt/punk
rockers “Kidz X”, and “Godspeed” (Christian rock), as well as numerous
spontaneous collaborations with other singer-songwriters. Known both
locally and regionally, Kyle performs at coffeehouses, churches, and other
acoustic venues.
Most of Kyle’s original music is inspired by real-life experiences and deals
candidly and personally with such subjects as family, relationships, faith,
and awareness of social concerns such as homelessness and poverty. We
hope you will
find his performances
moving, heartfelt and thought-provoking.. |