
Kathy Zimmer
Under Your Spell
© 2003 Kathryn Zimmer (634479494826)
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Kathy Zimmer is a singer/songwriter with one foot in the tradition of classical art song and the other planted firmly in bluesy, wordsy folk music, combining romantic, wistful songwriting with at times sultry, at times innocent vocals, all solidly backed
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Born and raised in rural Nebraska, Kathy grew up singing "wash tub bass"-style folk music with her family--think accordions and out-of-tune farmhouse pianos, plus lots of voices singing harmony at the tops of their lungs. She learned guitar at an early age and accompanied herself as she sang for church services and various small town gigs, including rodeos, parades and county fairs.
Kathy attended college at the University of Nebraska as a music major and quickly fell in love with the genre of classical art song. She continued to pursue her musical development by completing a Master of Music degree at the Cleveland Institute of Music in Cleveland, Ohio.
Feeling a desire to express artistically that which is unique to her, Kathy strives to combine her native love of folk music with her passion for classical art song in her own compositions. Now a resident of New York City, Kathy's music is at once sophisticated and naïve, polished and quirky. She performs frequently with her band in and around New York.
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This CD is one of the best that I have purchased this year. Kathy's voice is wo
author: JaniceI thought this was one of the best CDs I have purchased this year. I was really amazed that the songs were all written by her. This CD shows a promise of a lot of talent.
- author: Lois Williams
The CD is congenial and diverse. I love the country classical sound. I found it calm and soothing to my soul. I love the lyrics.
A fresh breath of new air in music. Wonderfully done!!!
author: Mary FinneganThe music is pleasant to listen to. A step away from the traditional country, rock, gospel or blues. In a class all by itself.