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Kate McDonnell Releases Haunting Music Video for “Step Right Up” in Honor of Gun Violence Awareness Month

Acclaimed singer-songwriter Kate McDonnell is set to release the stirring music video for her song “Step Right Up” in recognition of Gun Violence Awareness Month. The video will premiere on Wear Orange DayFriday June 6,  a nationwide movement dedicated to honoring victims and survivors of gun violence. The track is featured on McDonnell’s latest album, TRAPEZE, which delves deeply into themes of hope, loss, and perseverance in contemporary American life.

“Step Right Up” is a poignant and powerful piece that highlights the devastating impact of gun violence. The video, shot in stark black-and-white, masterfully intertwines scenes of McDonnell performing live with her guitarist Jimi Woodul, alongside deeply symbolic imagery of a lone child walking deserted streets. The narrative builds to a captivating sequence on an empty playground — a chilling reflection of innocence lost and lives forever altered.

“This song screamed for a video. My sister called me after she heard the song to say the same, although I didn’t need convincing. I love that the producers from Neighborhoods Apart in Nashville Joshua Britt and Neilson Hubbard decided to produce this in black and white. It’s even more powerful than my version in my mind’s eye,” Kate shares.

“Step Right Up” profiles the lives of children tragically lost to gun violence, underscoring the need for empathy, awareness, and action. The video’s raw visual style enhances the song’s emotional intensity, drawing viewers into a space where grief, memory, and reflection collide.

The video’s release during Gun Violence Awareness Month emphasizes the role that artists can play in driving social change. By combining music with powerful visual storytelling, McDonnell aims to ignite conversations about the urgent need for stronger safety measures and violence prevention efforts.

The haunting imagery of the empty playground serves as a stark reminder of the countless young lives that have been needlessly cut short, calling viewers to reflect on the broader impact of gun violence in their communitie

McDonnell’s latest album, TRAPEZE, features 14 original songs written during a prolific three-year period. From navigating heartbreak and self-sabotage to embracing humor and finding resilience, TRAPEZE delivers bold melodies and thought-provoking lyrics.

A seasoned performer with an illustrious career, McDonnell has shared stages with legends such as Bob DylanWillie Nelson, and Kathy Mattea. Her distinct style — playing her guitar upside-down and backwards — has become her signature, adding a unique flair to her emotionally charged performances.

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