Smith, Kendra (1960–)
Smith, Kendra (1960–)
American musician and singer. Name variations: Dream Syndicate; Opal. Born Mar 14, 1960, in San Diego, CA.
With Steve Wynn, Karl Precoda, and Dennis Duck, formed psychedelic band, the Dream Syndicate, in Los Angeles, CA (1981), playing bass; with group, gained local recognition with self-released debut album, The Dream Syndicate (1982), and national success with The Days of Wine and Roses (1982); quit Dream Syndicate after Tell Me When It's Over (1983), and joined band, Opal (later Mazzy Star), as a singer; with Opal, released Northern Line (1985), Happy Nightmare Baby (1987), and Early Recordings (1989); quit Opal and released solo venture, Kendra Smith Presents the Guild of Temporal Adventures (1992), and acclaimed solo album, Five Ways of Disappearing (1995).