Who are the Coyote Sisters?
“In the biz” for a collective sixty years, Coyote Sisters Leah Kunkel and Marty Gwinn Townsend have been singing together since 1980, when they, along with singer-songwriter Renee Armand recorded their first album on Motown’s Morocco Records. Born of a folk/pop/rock heritage blend and now into an unnamable mix of genres (see more on that below), they sold some 70,000 albums in the eighties. Their name is borrowed from those changeable mythic animals who serenade natives in Hollywood and the Berkshires, where the singer/songwriters now live.