about LOUIS YORK

Since the duo began writing and record­ing music, Louis York-named after a  combination of their respective home­towns (Harmony from East St. Louis,  Kel­ly from New York City)-has released an EP trilogy entitled ‘Masterpiece  Theater: Act I, Act 11, Act Ill’. The projects earned praise from publications  including Bill­board and Los Angeles Times for their genre-bending  sensibilities and creative aesthetic. In 2019, the pair unleashed their full 

length debut, American Griots, which gained much attention with their bold,  dynamic, sultry sound heard on lead singles ‘Don’t You Forget’ and ‘How  Will I Feel’ which reached the top 15 on the US Urban Radio chart. The  well received album produced appearances on 3rd Hour Today, PBS  NewsHour, CNN, and several other major media outlets. In a relatively  short amount of time, the pair has amassed millions of cumulative streams  on Spotify; given a talk as part of the esteemed TEDx Nashville program;  performed sold-out shows domestically and internationally, starred in  award-winning feature films and have performed at the Grand Ole Opry  many times.  

Now, after establishing their own cre­ative studio and label Weirdo  Workshop, and settling into their headquarters in Franklin, Tenn., Louis  York partnered with artist and music producer Sir The Baptist to executive  produce the GRAMMY Award-winning album ‘The Urban Hymnal’ by the  Tennessee State University Aristocrat of Bands in the ‘Best Roots Gospel  Album’ category which the pair wrote, produced, and performed as a  featured artist on the track ‘Blessings on Blessings’ alongside Donald  Lawrence and ChurchPpl.  

The pair is ready to release their sophomore effort titled ‘Songs with  Friends’ set to feature the likes of Gramps Morgan, PJ Morton, Jessie J,  Lalah Hathaway, Chris Daughtry, Anthony Hamilton, and more. “Louis York  was created when two friends became a band to make the best music of  our lives. We understand the magic of collaboration and we have some of  the most brilliant, eclectic friends in the world. It was time to put that  collective talent on full display. Every song tells the story of who we are.  When you put it all together the creative chemistry is explosive!

Making  songs alone is cool, but nothing is more powerful than making Songs With  Friends.” ~ Louis York