About Us
James Newlin and Erin Rodgers started this project in June of 2008. Despite their seemingly incompatible musical backgrounds, their versatility and shared love of all genres have allowed them to collaborate successfully.
James learned to play electric guitar in junior high by listening to Metallica and playing in garage bands, which explains his penchant for complicated chord progressions and rock star tricks. James now plays all flavors of guitar, as well as bass and mandolin. He has played bass with a variety of groups throughout Texas.
Erin began playing piano at the age of five, and picked up the clarinet at 11. She was raised listening to folk artists such as Peter, Paul & Mary, which explains her focus on harmony and melody. In college, Erin performed in the Wind Ensemble, Chorale, and Women’s Chorus, studied clarinet with Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra clarinetist John Reeks, and learned guitar from New Orleans folk/blues guitarist John Rankin.
If Erin had her way, every song would have three or four chords, and about eighteen vocal parts. Fortunately, James keeps her in check, and makes sure some chords other than G, C and D make it in there on occasion.
In 2009, James and Erin teamed up with Jenny Zuniga and Justine Crick. Jenny is an awesome drummer, and Justine is fabulous on keyboards and vocal harmonies.
The band is named Kennedy Bakery in honor of the oldest building in Houston still in its original location. The Kennedy Bakery building is located downtown, and now houses La Carafe, which has the best jukebox in town. James and Erin share a love of architecture, historical buildings, Houston, and La Carafe, so the name seemed appropriate.
Erin Rodgers: vocals, acoustic guitar
James Newlin: bass guitar, acoustic guitar
Jenny Zuniga: drums
Justine Crick: keyboard, backup vocals






We’re looking to add an electric guitar player who can also pick up acoustic duty.
Thats me .. sent email via craigslist but not sure if it went thru .. ya’ll give me a shot.
Dave
All of your Kennedy Bakery site and activities are totally
wonderful. I knew you had interest and talent but hadn’t
realized you were up and running for performances.
Delighted to find you doing so well what you so very
much like to do!
Cheers for Dears,
Grandma
P.S. It was good to be with ‘you all’ even if for such
a brief time. The wedding was lovely and our family visit
was very gratifying and worth pushing my limits for travel.
Blessings and Peace for all.
Thanks Grandma! It was good to see ‘you’ too. Blessings and Peace for all; we can get behind that.