Lisé (Kinkade) McNally comes from a very musical / artistic family. Her mother, Louise, and father, Robert, sang in musicals and concerts for many years. She has two older brothers, Kevin and Chris who have been performing onstage on in front of the camera.
Lisé started singing in school choirs and musicals at the age of 7. She graduated from the High School for the Performing and Visual Arts in Houston and immediately started performing in musicals and singing in nightclubs and restaurants throughout Texas. Lisé then moved to New York with her friend Tug Wilson. Tug and Lisé teamed up with Mark Nadler and Lee Ellis and wrote a cabaret act, “No Strings Attached,” that they performed at the Park Ten in New York City. Lisé would be seen most nights at cabaret clubs throughout New York singing with Mark, Tug or Lee.
Lisé moved back to Texas and was cast in a review, "Blues in the Night" at Stages Theater in 1987. It was there that Lisé met Johnny and they have been performing together ever since. They moved to New York in 1991 where Lisé sang in the NYC cabarets (Don't Tell Mama's, Eighty-Eights and Rose's Turn) and with Johnny and Doug Coates (Conductor / Musical Director) in the Atlantic City casinos. Getting tired of the cold, they moved to Los Angeles in 1997. In 2005, they decided to move back to Texas to be closer to family and fell in love with the Navasota area. Johnny and Lisé are happy to be playing together again and hope to see all of you at their next performance.
Lisé started singing in school choirs and musicals at the age of 7. She graduated from the High School for the Performing and Visual Arts in Houston and immediately started performing in musicals and singing in nightclubs and restaurants throughout Texas. Lisé then moved to New York with her friend Tug Wilson. Tug and Lisé teamed up with Mark Nadler and Lee Ellis and wrote a cabaret act, “No Strings Attached,” that they performed at the Park Ten in New York City. Lisé would be seen most nights at cabaret clubs throughout New York singing with Mark, Tug or Lee.
Lisé moved back to Texas and was cast in a review, "Blues in the Night" at Stages Theater in 1987. It was there that Lisé met Johnny and they have been performing together ever since. They moved to New York in 1991 where Lisé sang in the NYC cabarets (Don't Tell Mama's, Eighty-Eights and Rose's Turn) and with Johnny and Doug Coates (Conductor / Musical Director) in the Atlantic City casinos. Getting tired of the cold, they moved to Los Angeles in 1997. In 2005, they decided to move back to Texas to be closer to family and fell in love with the Navasota area. Johnny and Lisé are happy to be playing together again and hope to see all of you at their next performance.