Spirit is an expansive multi-disciplinary creative who is excited by artistic challenges.

Press Mentions

  • Sisterfire returns to the Kennedy Center

    The KC is hosting Sisterfire Lovesongs on Saturday for the annual Sisterfire showcase. This year’s theme of love songs invites three queer, Black DMV-based artists to share their interpretations of love.

  • Ancestral sounds: A conversation with Spirit McIntyre

    Spirit McIntyre certainly knows how to keep busy. They are a renowned cellist, vocalist, and lyricist, as well as a wellness advocate, Reiki practitioner, and sound healer.

  • PerSister in Song - Virtual Concert

    Celebrate the art of song at a free concert, featuring music and performances by Lynn Drury, Sarah Quintana, Spirit McIntyre, Margie Perez, and Keith Porteous.

  • Music Box Village hosts Spirit McIntyre, Ron Ragin, Joshua Starkman and HaSizzle and others in live weekend shows.

    When New Orleans Airlift reached out to local artists and musicians for a limited capacity concert series at its Music Box Village, a common thread started to appear…

  • Brett Thomas Doussan (BTD) Foundation: Spirit McIntyre

    Spirit McIntyre is a New Orleans-based cellist, vocalist, songwriter, wellness advocate and sound healer, who has used their gender identity, musicianship, empowerment practices and healing work to uplift minority, LGBTQ, and women-focused communities for over a decade.

  • TGNC Mutual Aid Fund offers relief to transgender community

    In light of financial crisis brought on by the novel coronavirus, the Transgender and Gender-Nonconforming Crisis Funding Circle Louisiana has created a mutual aid fund to give relief to their community.

  • Q&A with Spirit McIntyre

    I have played the cello for 36 years. My parents wanted to make sure that my sister and I learned how to play classical instruments, it was something neither of them got to do when they were younger. They are the reason I was introduced to the cello.

  • WHERE LOVE IS ILLEGAL

    The story of my name & journey to self, journey back to self, my still evolving journey, the first time I bought “man shoes” I was terrified to wear them, I think they’re the light blue bowling shoes I have; the first time someone asked me what my pronouns were, I think it might have been @ a BreakOUT! event.