Meet Kyle

Kyle Lacy is a guitarist and singer from Atlanta, Georgia, born in 1990. However, his

time machine made a quick refueling stop in 1956 and he was quickly infected with the DNA

that gave birth to Rock n Roll.

With his original rockabilly band, Harlem River Noise, he developed a blues and soul driven

guitar and vocal style that has been the cornerstone of his songwriting. After 2 years of full-time touring, and after performing at the legendary Rockabilly festival Viva Las Vegas in 2019, he came back to NYC and formed the Kyle Lacy Band. His debut album “The Road to Tomorrow” was released in 2020 by Brooklyn-based Dala Records. The album was described as “A fine mix of soul, blues, gospel and rock n roll (AddtoWantlist), and the single “Low and Slow” earned multiple spins on The Craig Charles Funk and Soul show (BBC).

Kyle is currently the musical director and touring guitarist for the Harlem Gospel Travelers (Colemine Records). 

His 2nd solo album, Pleasurecraft, is available everywhere, and most Saturdays, you can find him performing with the KLB on vocals and guitar at their residency: Club Groove in the West Village of NYC. His record label, Lacy Records, has released albums by singer songwriter Warren Malone and Mel and the Tall Boys. A new EP by Gibson Malone is

in the works.

Prior to entering the music world,

he was a professional actor and worked in the shows Buddy:The Buddy Holly Story and Pump

Boys and Dinettes at regional theatres: Alhambra, Gateway Playhouse, Ogunquit Playhouse.

Students who take lessons with Kyle have the privilege to master their instrument while diving into the most exciting aspects of performance, self expression and creativity.