As a child, she discovered her inherent gift for music and performing,
putting on regular song-dance-comedy shows for her neighbors and singing
in her elementary school choir. Seeing a real talent in the young
starlet, Kimberly's choir teacher encouraged her to seek vocal training
with famed composer/producer/vocal coach Russel Faith in Philadelphia.
After several years of private training with Faith, Kimberly set her
sights on the Big Apple and enrolled in Stagedoor Manor Performing Arts
Camp in New York City. "I did the 'Fame' thing," says Kimberly. "I
shuttled back and forth between Philly and New York, and studied acting
and music alongside Natalie Portman and Mandy Moore." She also studied
dance with highly esteemed choreographers Mia Michaels and Debbie Allen,
and later attended NYU's Tisch School of the Arts. Eventually,
Kimberly would meet fellow Philadelphia native Pink, who became
Kimberly's friend and mentor. "It was great meeting all these artists
that are really succesful now," says Kimberly. "They gave me great
inspiration and feedback on my music and really helped me learn the
business."
Soon after her performance training, Kimberly began her hand at
songwriting. Her real life experiences in New York City–including
"sucky relationships"–provided inspiration for her songs. While at NYU,
Kimberly met prolific producer/writer, Tommy Faragher, who has combined
record sales of over 10 million, is an ASCAP Pop Award winner, and the
composer of Taylor Dayne's hit "With Every Beat of My Heart". With
Faragher, Kimberly recorded the songs "Raw", "Celebriphilia", "I Wore My
Vinyl Pants (For You)", and "Heart to Heart". Later on, Kimberly met
producer Chris Rojas (Teddy Geiger and Pink) with whom she recorded
"Love Lose Learn", "What Happened?" and "Broken Inside". She recently
teamed up with Grammy Award winning producer Alfredo Cevallos to record
"Delete You" and "Bad Girl Good Boy".
Kimberly's songs are very personal and cover a wide range of her own
emotions–self-doubt, insecurity, self-identity, ambition,
disappointments, love, lust, anger, etc. And of course there are the
breakup songs, including "Delete You", a tongue-in-cheek anthem for
modern-day breakups on a popular social networking site: I really wanna
/ Change my status to single and free / And have some fun / Letting go
of the memories. "Love Lose Learn" describes the epiphany that a
relationship is going nowhere and realizing "we all make mistakes."
"Broken Inside" is the most soul-baring track and describes her own
duality as a woman who "shines on the outside, but her heart is on the
ground." Despite the angry/painful subject matter, Kimberly's songs
are always very upbeat and lively–much like how her inner pain is masked
by her bright, upbeat attitude and appearance. "No matter how many
times I've been hurt," says Kimberly, "I always manage to stay
positive."
With her new self-titled EP set to release this Summer, Kimberly now is
focused on getting in front of as many audiences as possible. She has
already built an impressive performance resume over the past couple
years, which include seminal New York City venues CBGB's, Don Hill's,
The Delancey, Fontana's, and The Bitter End as well as The Khyber and
Tin Angel in Philadelphia. She has also done in-store performances at
Hot Topic in Philadelphia and the new Best Buy mega-store in New York
City. Her recent accolades include being accepted into the prestigious
Songwriter Hall of Fame Showcase in New York City in April 2010. She
also plans to kick off a northeast regional tour this summer and bring
what she calls "the soundtrack of her life" to wider audiences.