Born July 11, 1949, in Jackson, Mississippi, Fern Kinney is an R&B and disco singer. She got her start in the music business in the 1960s when she replaced Patsy McClune in the Poppies female vocal group.  For two years, Kinney sang in the Poppies alongside Rosemary Taylor and soon-to-be soul star Dorothy Moore.

Kinney’s first solo single, the Huey Meaux-produced Your Love’s Not Reliable, was recorded at Bob McRee’s Grits n’ Gravy Studio in Jackson and released on Atlantic Records in 1968.  Through the intercession of Jerry Puckett and James Stroud, Kinney became a background singer at Malaco.  She sang behind many of the company’s releases, including two of its biggest hits of the 1970s: King Floyd’s Groove Me and Dorothy Moore’s Misty Blue.  She then left the music business to raise a family.


Releases

Sweet Music

Groove Me

Fern