Kendall Street Company

Today, emergent Charlottesville rock act Kendall Street Company announced plans for a February residency in its home state, Virginia. Starting on February 1st, the band will play a series of weekly shows at the following venues: The Milk Bar (Blacksburg), The Golden Pony (Harrisonburg), Martin’s Downtown (Roanoke), Rapture (Charlottesville), The Camel (Richmond).

"The Dirty Street Grass Company" tour, consisting of Kendall Street Company and The Dirty Street Grass Players is about to come to a close this weekend - on Sunday Dec 12th (at Stella Blues in New Haven). For the seven date mini co-headlining tour, the two bands have each performed individual sets, and then come together for a superjam collaboration set at the end of each show.

On a slow morning in the early days of quarantine in summer 2020, I received a text from a friend with a link to a performance of “Laura, I’m Sorry About the Cobbler,” by Kendall Street Company. My interest was piqued by the warm energy and the goofy nature of the band I was watching. I loved everything about their performance. It was funky and jazzy and folksy all at the same time! I was hooked and couldn’t wait to hear all the new music they were producing.

Virginia’s jam and alt-rock outfit Kendall Street Company have teamed up with toe-tappin’ bluegrass quartet The Dirty Grass Players to announce a slew of co-headlining winter tour dates this December. The two bands will each perform a set of original songs before collaborating under the name “The Dirty Street Grass Company” for a super jam at the end of each show.

After the performances from supporting acts Vintage Pistol and DeeOhGee, Kendall Street Company took the stage at the Brooklyn Bowl in Brooklyn, NY just after 10:15pm on a cool night.

Virginia’s breakout garage-rock improvisers Kendall Street Company return today with a new song and visualizer, “Say Hey!” ahead of their September 24 album release, Inertia from the double LP The Year the Earth Stood Still. A single-cut of the album track, “Say Hey!” speaks to the stagnant nature of life under lockdown and the psychological effects of social isolation.

Today Kendall Street Company reveal Ninurta, the first installment from their double LP space opera The Year the Earth Stood Still.

Today, Virginia’s breakout improvisational rock titans Kendall Street Company invite listeners to embark on a journey of extraterrestrial proportions with the release of a heady new single “The Space Race” from their forthcoming double LP project The Year The Earth Stood Still. A colossal 17-track collection, the bilateral release includes an instrumental pop-ambience album Ninurta, which drops Friday, June 11th, and a narrative-driven companion Inertia coming later this fall.

Virginia based quintet Kendall Street Company released their new single Strollin’ available now on all service providers. To celebrate the release (and the warmer weather!) Kendall Street Company has announced a Spring Tour in April spanning from Texas to Pennsylvania.

We are thrilled to announce that Pop's Farm will host two nights of the legendary jamband moe. on Friday and Saturday (May 28-29) of Memorial Day weekend. This is NOT a pod show, but it is a socially distanced show.