A mid-2000s duo who made intimate soul music before fading from view.
For their sound, try "Doorstep" first. "All Shall Be Well" gives you a sense of their quieter side.
They put out a specific kind of New York soul that felt lived-in, not polished. Songs like "Doorstep" from 2006 have that late-night, small-room quality. Their debut album "Intimate Interludes" leaned into soulful ballads and funk arrangements, which tells you where they were coming from musically.
Vocalist Kalyn Radnor and pianist David Lee worked together in New York City in the mid-2000s. They released their single "Doorstep" in 2006 and the album "Intimate Interludes," then seemed to fade from public activity.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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