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About Kimberlee M. Leber

- CBS TV MORNING NEWS
"Kimberlee is fabulous... Goose bumps to my skin... Wow! Blown away... She's a real talent, you're gonna love this!"

- Ranked in the "Top 50 Texas Artists" Roots Music Report (RMR) Global Radio Chart

- THE BEAVERTON VALLEY TIMES, OR
"Kimberlee's top-rated voice can work its way around listeners and draw them in... The passionate texture of her powerful pipes gives her the versatility to perform candid, soulful, healing tunes to hard rocking numbers... She sings like a woman recently given freedom."

- Ranked #3 as International Artist on the Gospel Radio Chart on Airplay Direct

- PASADENA WEEKLY, CA
"Kimberlee at the mic sounds more like a blues mama's godchild sanctified in the Church of the Holy Groove."

- "Best Artist Out of County" Nomination for the Orange County Music Awards

- THE ARIZONA REPUBLIC, AZ
"Kimberlee performs an inspiring soulful rock sound with an acoustic guitar... Kimberlee wants to write and perform songs that plant seeds of hope for a better world."

- Achieved #1 as a Singer/Songwriter in Austin for Gospel on ReverbNation


Kimberlee M. Leber's Biography

Singer/Songwriter, Kimberlee M. Leber, gratefully shares with you her fifth solo album, "Like a Tree", showcasing her most recent written music to date after a long heartfelt year of helping take care of her beloved stepdad before his passing. Dedicated to him, the album truly presents an honest delivery of deep wisdom enveloped in flavorful melodies, soulful vocals, and inviting sounds that promise to feed your spirit.

Kimberlee is credited with production, arrangement, and engineering, while also performing all vocals and instrumentation on her new release, "Like a Tree". Offering musical medicine for the soul, it provides a timeless musical soundscape with a message for all. As entertaining as it is spiritually healing, the listener will be drawn into the enlightening words and soothing, yet soaring vocal expressions of Kimberlee. Her acoustic driven guitar serves as a familiar presence on the album, along with her Telecaster adding a bluesy dimensional tone on many of the tracks. However, seven of the ten songs were written on the Fender Rhodes keyboard or the Wurlitzer, bringing about a new creative process for Kimberlee as a songwriter since she has formerly been known to write with her guitar.

“This album is a very special one, pulled down from Heaven with my spirit”, confesses Kimberlee. “I spent a lot of solitary time with God to receive these songs from Him, praying constantly and asking Him what He wanted me to share with people”.

The album is appropriately highlighted with a Gospel-infused aura from the Hammond B-3 organ, providing a perfect backdrop for the Biblically inspired words. And favored percussive sounds, such as the Brazilian cuica, among others, are uniquely placed in her production, reminiscent of Kimberlee's musical time spent with the Latin group, Breath Spirit & Life. Overall, Kimberlee's appreciation for R&B has resurfaced once again, reminding the listener of the musically diverse background she has traveled throughout her career.

"Like a Tree", definitely finds Kimberlee in a place of spiritual maturity, sharing revelation knowledge that she believes God has called her to spread in order to help create the atmosphere of Heaven on Earth. The Biblical principles she has learned have given birth to this new music, making it a wonderful spiritual resource with the power to change and restore lives, relationships, and more.

If one were to rewind back to Kimberlee's musical beginnings, however, its origin would be traced to shortly after she was born. Her mother was known for comforting the child with the sounds of her singing voice. And almost nightly, Kimberlee learned the language of music during those precious moments. For many years, this routinely occurred at bedtime, undoubtedly shaping Kimberlee more than her mother realized.

As a result, Kimberlee understood that music was a unique language. She witnessed its ability to aid the troubled heart. By the time she was eight, Kimberlee knew she was going to become a singer when she grew up. Reflecting on her youth, Kimberlee recalls telling her Mom this deep knowingness about her future. Through music, she believed that one day she would be able to help thousands upon thousands of suffering people in the world.

Taking her vision seriously, at age twelve, Kimberlee began guitar lessons to accompany her burgeoning voice as a singer. Her mother’s persistent support, coupled with her stepfather's financial generosity, brought about the opportunity to be mentored under the wing of Phil St. Pierre (he had worked in Los Angeles with the legendary Louis Armstrong). As Kimberlee grew more confident with her instrument, the pre-teen began performing for family and friends. For nearly three years, she trained with St. Pierre, learning basic music theory and dozens of songs. Over time, she developed a solid repertoire and started entertaining large audiences with him.

When Kimberlee was fifteen, she was accepted into Judy Davis’ highly acclaimed vocal studio in California. She studied under the world renowned Vocal Coach, who had trained industry acts, Judy Garland, Frank Sinatra, Barbra Streisand, Grace Slick and Mickey Thomas of Jefferson Starship, The Grateful Dead, Steve Perry of Journey, Eddie Money, En Vogue, and a host of others.

People Magazine wrote of Davis, “A blunt, feisty singing coach with a waiting list of 600 protégés, she boasts of former clients that reads like a pop Hall of Fame…Streisand says that when she sought out Judy, “I was like a paralyzed person, having to relearn to walk”…“I’m a vocal plumber,” Davis says. “I fix the pipes, that’s all.”

Davis typically didn’t accept students unless they were at least eighteen years of age. Nevertheless, she made an exception with Kimberlee because her voice was especially mature. Kimberlee would find herself with Davis for nearly nine years, building one of the strongest vocal foundations possible to help launch her music career as an adult.

Embracing multiple genres of music from Country, Rock, Folk, Blues, Gospel, Jazz, and R&B, Kimberlee intuitively combined the musical styles over time, creating a sound of her own. Developing creatively in relation to her walk with God through Christ, she has pursued songwriting wholeheartedly, discovering it to be a powerful medium for communication.

Understanding that music is a universal expression that crosses cultures and ethnicities, able to soothe the pain we have caused one another, Kimberlee has come to believe her musical talent is a privilege held with great responsibility. “Words have value”, she acknowledges, “they are more than sound – they are spirit. Therefore, words should be chosen wisely. And there are no greater words than the Biblical words of God”. Kimberlee is committed to writing and recording songs that plant seeds for a better world, thereby helping to heal the human race.

Blessed in her career to have performed for the United States Olympics, the national anthem at major professional sporting events with audiences as large as 40,000, national and international political events, also to have won first place in a Nashville Talent Competition, received a nomination for Best Artist Out of County for the Orange County Music Awards in the Greater L.A. Area, appeared on major television networks (FOX, NBC, ABC, CBS), received national radio airplay, participated in different benefit concerts with artists such as, Pete Escovedo, shared the stage with Michael McDonald, Kool & The Gang, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, Luther Tucker, Keith Urban, Martha Munizzi, performed and/or recorded with Eddie Caipo (Engineer for No Doubt, Santana’s Karl Perazzo, Deftones), Bryant Mills (Drummer for the late John Lee Hooker, Maria Maldaur, Charlie Musselwhite, Boz Skaggs, Michelle Schocked), Terry Carleton (Session Drummer for the late Kevin Gilbert who began Tuesday Night Music Club with Sheryl Crow), Al Berry (Sony Records Recording Artist and former Session Bassist for B.B. King, the late Stevie Ray Vaughan, Ric Ocasek), J.R. Johnston (Bassist for Cream of Wee Gee, Produced by Eric Valentine of Smashmouth, Nickel Creek), Gabriel Falcon (Drummer for Ricky Martin Productions), Alberto Albis (Bassist for Coolio, Vanessa Carlton), James Fenner (Percussionist for Christopher Cross), AL Gomez (Guitarist for Willie Nelson, Neville Brothers), Rich Spremich (Drummer for Malo, Jorge and Carlos Santana), performed at world-renowned Biblical Author/Preacher John Hagee's Cornerstone Church, performed at Randy Phillip's (of Phillips, Craig and Dean Christian Music Group) PromiseLand Church, and many others, Kimberlee has experienced a diverse musical profession and ministry.

With her debut EP, “Learning How to Love”, Kimberlee toured nationally and received favorable reviews. Catching the interest of former Capitol Records Recording Artist /Producer, Paul Laurence, she recorded her second album, “What am I gonna do?”. Venturing into a different direction in 2011, she plunged into the Latin market, collaborating with Breath Spirit & Life, singing in Spanish for the first time. In support of the album, "Flame-On", produced by 13-Time Grammy Award Winning Producer/Engineer, Gilbert Velasquez, the band toured consistently, performing and ministering in song, even for the largest Martin Luther King Jr. March in the U.S. with an attendance of 100,000 (filmed and archived at the White House). Returning to her solo career in 2013, Kimberlee released her first Christmas CD, "O Come All Ye Faithful", charting #1 on ReverbNation's National Holiday Charts. On her fourth solo album, “Pledge My Heart”, Kimberlee partnered with West Coast Songwriter's Award Winning Songwriter, Suzie Daines, for some of the material on the 2014 release. The musical team also penned, "America's Closed", with Keith Greeninger, winner of the prestigious Kerrville and Telluride songwriting competitions.

Although these milestones have been intrinsically filling, Kimberlee finds her greatest fulfillment in knowing she is helping this hurting world with her God-given talents. As we have all heard since childhood, “a spoon full of sugar helps the medicine go down in the most delightful way.” And music inspired by the Word of God is just that – sweet medicine for the soul.

To find out more about Kimberlee M. Leber, visit www.Kimberlee.com

Kimberlee M. Leber is available for interviews with the press, radio, and television. Call or email to arrange on the air interviews.

Advanced Marketing & Entertainment
Matthew Leber
mattleber11@gmail.com
(512) 995-0585
Show More
Genres:
Folk Jazz, Blues, Folk, Folk Rock, Gospel, Soul, Blues Gospel, Christian, Soul Jazz, Soul-blues
Hometown:
Austin, Texas

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About Kimberlee M. Leber

- CBS TV MORNING NEWS
"Kimberlee is fabulous... Goose bumps to my skin... Wow! Blown away... She's a real talent, you're gonna love this!"

- Ranked in the "Top 50 Texas Artists" Roots Music Report (RMR) Global Radio Chart

- THE BEAVERTON VALLEY TIMES, OR
"Kimberlee's top-rated voice can work its way around listeners and draw them in... The passionate texture of her powerful pipes gives her the versatility to perform candid, soulful, healing tunes to hard rocking numbers... She sings like a woman recently given freedom."

- Ranked #3 as International Artist on the Gospel Radio Chart on Airplay Direct

- PASADENA WEEKLY, CA
"Kimberlee at the mic sounds more like a blues mama's godchild sanctified in the Church of the Holy Groove."

- "Best Artist Out of County" Nomination for the Orange County Music Awards

- THE ARIZONA REPUBLIC, AZ
"Kimberlee performs an inspiring soulful rock sound with an acoustic guitar... Kimberlee wants to write and perform songs that plant seeds of hope for a better world."

- Achieved #1 as a Singer/Songwriter in Austin for Gospel on ReverbNation


Kimberlee M. Leber's Biography

Singer/Songwriter, Kimberlee M. Leber, gratefully shares with you her fifth solo album, "Like a Tree", showcasing her most recent written music to date after a long heartfelt year of helping take care of her beloved stepdad before his passing. Dedicated to him, the album truly presents an honest delivery of deep wisdom enveloped in flavorful melodies, soulful vocals, and inviting sounds that promise to feed your spirit.

Kimberlee is credited with production, arrangement, and engineering, while also performing all vocals and instrumentation on her new release, "Like a Tree". Offering musical medicine for the soul, it provides a timeless musical soundscape with a message for all. As entertaining as it is spiritually healing, the listener will be drawn into the enlightening words and soothing, yet soaring vocal expressions of Kimberlee. Her acoustic driven guitar serves as a familiar presence on the album, along with her Telecaster adding a bluesy dimensional tone on many of the tracks. However, seven of the ten songs were written on the Fender Rhodes keyboard or the Wurlitzer, bringing about a new creative process for Kimberlee as a songwriter since she has formerly been known to write with her guitar.

“This album is a very special one, pulled down from Heaven with my spirit”, confesses Kimberlee. “I spent a lot of solitary time with God to receive these songs from Him, praying constantly and asking Him what He wanted me to share with people”.

The album is appropriately highlighted with a Gospel-infused aura from the Hammond B-3 organ, providing a perfect backdrop for the Biblically inspired words. And favored percussive sounds, such as the Brazilian cuica, among others, are uniquely placed in her production, reminiscent of Kimberlee's musical time spent with the Latin group, Breath Spirit & Life. Overall, Kimberlee's appreciation for R&B has resurfaced once again, reminding the listener of the musically diverse background she has traveled throughout her career.

"Like a Tree", definitely finds Kimberlee in a place of spiritual maturity, sharing revelation knowledge that she believes God has called her to spread in order to help create the atmosphere of Heaven on Earth. The Biblical principles she has learned have given birth to this new music, making it a wonderful spiritual resource with the power to change and restore lives, relationships, and more.

If one were to rewind back to Kimberlee's musical beginnings, however, its origin would be traced to shortly after she was born. Her mother was known for comforting the child with the sounds of her singing voice. And almost nightly, Kimberlee learned the language of music during those precious moments. For many years, this routinely occurred at bedtime, undoubtedly shaping Kimberlee more than her mother realized.

As a result, Kimberlee understood that music was a unique language. She witnessed its ability to aid the troubled heart. By the time she was eight, Kimberlee knew she was going to become a singer when she grew up. Reflecting on her youth, Kimberlee recalls telling her Mom this deep knowingness about her future. Through music, she believed that one day she would be able to help thousands upon thousands of suffering people in the world.

Taking her vision seriously, at age twelve, Kimberlee began guitar lessons to accompany her burgeoning voice as a singer. Her mother’s persistent support, coupled with her stepfather's financial generosity, brought about the opportunity to be mentored under the wing of Phil St. Pierre (he had worked in Los Angeles with the legendary Louis Armstrong). As Kimberlee grew more confident with her instrument, the pre-teen began performing for family and friends. For nearly three years, she trained with St. Pierre, learning basic music theory and dozens of songs. Over time, she developed a solid repertoire and started entertaining large audiences with him.

When Kimberlee was fifteen, she was accepted into Judy Davis’ highly acclaimed vocal studio in California. She studied under the world renowned Vocal Coach, who had trained industry acts, Judy Garland, Frank Sinatra, Barbra Streisand, Grace Slick and Mickey Thomas of Jefferson Starship, The Grateful Dead, Steve Perry of Journey, Eddie Money, En Vogue, and a host of others.

People Magazine wrote of Davis, “A blunt, feisty singing coach with a waiting list of 600 protégés, she boasts of former clients that reads like a pop Hall of Fame…Streisand says that when she sought out Judy, “I was like a paralyzed person, having to relearn to walk”…“I’m a vocal plumber,” Davis says. “I fix the pipes, that’s all.”

Davis typically didn’t accept students unless they were at least eighteen years of age. Nevertheless, she made an exception with Kimberlee because her voice was especially mature. Kimberlee would find herself with Davis for nearly nine years, building one of the strongest vocal foundations possible to help launch her music career as an adult.

Embracing multiple genres of music from Country, Rock, Folk, Blues, Gospel, Jazz, and R&B, Kimberlee intuitively combined the musical styles over time, creating a sound of her own. Developing creatively in relation to her walk with God through Christ, she has pursued songwriting wholeheartedly, discovering it to be a powerful medium for communication.

Understanding that music is a universal expression that crosses cultures and ethnicities, able to soothe the pain we have caused one another, Kimberlee has come to believe her musical talent is a privilege held with great responsibility. “Words have value”, she acknowledges, “they are more than sound – they are spirit. Therefore, words should be chosen wisely. And there are no greater words than the Biblical words of God”. Kimberlee is committed to writing and recording songs that plant seeds for a better world, thereby helping to heal the human race.

Blessed in her career to have performed for the United States Olympics, the national anthem at major professional sporting events with audiences as large as 40,000, national and international political events, also to have won first place in a Nashville Talent Competition, received a nomination for Best Artist Out of County for the Orange County Music Awards in the Greater L.A. Area, appeared on major television networks (FOX, NBC, ABC, CBS), received national radio airplay, participated in different benefit concerts with artists such as, Pete Escovedo, shared the stage with Michael McDonald, Kool & The Gang, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, Luther Tucker, Keith Urban, Martha Munizzi, performed and/or recorded with Eddie Caipo (Engineer for No Doubt, Santana’s Karl Perazzo, Deftones), Bryant Mills (Drummer for the late John Lee Hooker, Maria Maldaur, Charlie Musselwhite, Boz Skaggs, Michelle Schocked), Terry Carleton (Session Drummer for the late Kevin Gilbert who began Tuesday Night Music Club with Sheryl Crow), Al Berry (Sony Records Recording Artist and former Session Bassist for B.B. King, the late Stevie Ray Vaughan, Ric Ocasek), J.R. Johnston (Bassist for Cream of Wee Gee, Produced by Eric Valentine of Smashmouth, Nickel Creek), Gabriel Falcon (Drummer for Ricky Martin Productions), Alberto Albis (Bassist for Coolio, Vanessa Carlton), James Fenner (Percussionist for Christopher Cross), AL Gomez (Guitarist for Willie Nelson, Neville Brothers), Rich Spremich (Drummer for Malo, Jorge and Carlos Santana), performed at world-renowned Biblical Author/Preacher John Hagee's Cornerstone Church, performed at Randy Phillip's (of Phillips, Craig and Dean Christian Music Group) PromiseLand Church, and many others, Kimberlee has experienced a diverse musical profession and ministry.

With her debut EP, “Learning How to Love”, Kimberlee toured nationally and received favorable reviews. Catching the interest of former Capitol Records Recording Artist /Producer, Paul Laurence, she recorded her second album, “What am I gonna do?”. Venturing into a different direction in 2011, she plunged into the Latin market, collaborating with Breath Spirit & Life, singing in Spanish for the first time. In support of the album, "Flame-On", produced by 13-Time Grammy Award Winning Producer/Engineer, Gilbert Velasquez, the band toured consistently, performing and ministering in song, even for the largest Martin Luther King Jr. March in the U.S. with an attendance of 100,000 (filmed and archived at the White House). Returning to her solo career in 2013, Kimberlee released her first Christmas CD, "O Come All Ye Faithful", charting #1 on ReverbNation's National Holiday Charts. On her fourth solo album, “Pledge My Heart”, Kimberlee partnered with West Coast Songwriter's Award Winning Songwriter, Suzie Daines, for some of the material on the 2014 release. The musical team also penned, "America's Closed", with Keith Greeninger, winner of the prestigious Kerrville and Telluride songwriting competitions.

Although these milestones have been intrinsically filling, Kimberlee finds her greatest fulfillment in knowing she is helping this hurting world with her God-given talents. As we have all heard since childhood, “a spoon full of sugar helps the medicine go down in the most delightful way.” And music inspired by the Word of God is just that – sweet medicine for the soul.

To find out more about Kimberlee M. Leber, visit www.Kimberlee.com

Kimberlee M. Leber is available for interviews with the press, radio, and television. Call or email to arrange on the air interviews.

Advanced Marketing & Entertainment
Matthew Leber
mattleber11@gmail.com
(512) 995-0585
Show More
Genres:
Folk Jazz, Blues, Folk, Folk Rock, Gospel, Soul, Blues Gospel, Christian, Soul Jazz, Soul-blues
Hometown:
Austin, Texas

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