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Kimberlee: Debut
Album, "Learning How to Love".
This is the title track to Kimberlee's debut album. Kimberlee was trained by the same vocal coach who trained such greats as Janis Joplin, Steve Perry from Journey, En Vogue and The Grateful Dead. She is a full time independent singer/songwriter and performing artist. The Payback for Playback money earned from this song being played will be donated to a local orphanage. If you like it, you can buy a copy of the album "Learning How to Love". It is free for you to play! MP3 contributes the money for play.
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"Wow! This artist makes her debut with a rock/soul/folk sound that takes others a lifetime to master." - Borders Books & Music, September 2000 _________________________________________________ "Kimberlee performs..."Learning How to Love" CD, in a throaty contralto that brings Phoebe Snow and Tina Turner to mind." - Billboard, East Bay Express, June 2000 |
CD: Learning How to Love
Label: KimberleeMusic
Credits: Written and Performed by Kimberlee, Produced by Kimberlee, Terry Carlton and James Reiley. See web site http://www.KimberleeMusic.com for additional credits. |
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What we're all craving in life - love, it truly never fails. This is a beautiful, yet passionate song!_______________________________________________The Pasadena Weekly praises, “Her CD, ‘Learning How to Love’ – a promising showcase for her ability to belt as well as caress her hopeful lyrics – presents five songs as notable for their inspiring message as their rocking rhythms.” |
CD: Learning How to Love
Label: KimberleeMusic
Credits: Written and Performed by Kimberlee, Produced by Kimberlee, Terry Carlton and James Reiley. See web site http://www.KimberleeMusic.com for additional credits. |
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