
Originally from West Concord, Minnesota, Cori Kennedy is a Nashville-based country artist blending timeless storytelling with a modern edge. Known for her viral original songs, powerhouse vocals, and story-driven songwriting, she crafts authentic country music inspired by real life, blue-collar values, and the people and places that shaped her. Before pursuing music full-time, Kennedy was an NCAA National Champion softball player, an experience that helped shape the work ethic and competitive drive she brings to her career today.

Kennedy gained national recognition as a contestant on Season 28 of NBC's The Voice, where she joined Team Reba McEntire and advanced through the Battles and Knockout Rounds. She has also performed the National Anthem before more than 66,000 fans at a Minnesota Vikings NFL game and has been featured by Sports Illustrated, People Magazine, and FOX 9.

Based in Nashville, Tennessee, Kennedy is represented by Rare Society and WME (William Morris Endeavor). She is currently writing, recording, and touring as she continues to build a national fanbase through authentic storytelling and powerhouse vocals.
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