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Artist description
Smooth, sensual, erotic R&B with a touch of Jazz...free guavajamm pen with each cd purcase.. full cd only 7.99...free guavajamm pen and be eligible for free "Chocolate Box" CD drawing when u sign our guest book...put "Kym" in the comments section... |
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Music Style
R&B/Jazz |
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Musical Influences
Chaka Kahn, Regina Belle, Artetha Franklin, Bessie Smith, Billie Holiday |
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Similar Artists
Tony Braxton, Regina Belle |
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Artist History
Kym Outerbridge, born and bred in Manhattan, started her career as a choir singer, singing in the exciting New Voices of Freedom ("U2, Rattle & Hum, "Give Peace A Chance" Etc) and spent her growing vocal years as a background and lead vocalist for a variety of groups and in the clubs of New York City. A talented songwriter and teacher, in addition to her vocal talents, Kym makes her debut with the sensual, erotic R&B /Jazz album "Chocolate Box". Casey Benjamin, the featured jazz saxophonist, is a graduate of the NYC High School of Music & Art and the Perfoming Arts and has been the winner of the Lincoln Center Duke Ellington award, the Presidential Scholar in Jazz award from the Nat'l Association for advancement in the ARTS and has been a featured member of the Grammy Jazz Band. He attends the mannes School for Jazz Studies in NYC.
Keyboardist/Producer Dennis Bell is a Gold/Platinum award winning producer who has worked with everyone from U2, In Rock to Doug E Fresh in Hip-Hop to Dave Valentin in Jazz.
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Group Members
Kym Outerbridge-Lead and Background Vocals
Casey Benjamin-Alto Saxophone solos
Dennis Bell-All keyboards, Drum and program sequencing |
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Albums
Chocolate Box |
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Additional Info
free guavajamm pen with each cd purchase..only "chocolate box" |
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Location
New York, NY - USA |
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