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Kimberley Dawn

About Me

Kimberley Dawn's soulful voice and engaging lyrics garnered a faithful following with the release of her first album "Lily" in 2000, inspired by her late Grandma.

Kimberley's infectious personality allows her to uniquely connect with each individual audience member when she performs, touching teens, adults, women and men alike...of all ages. Her uplifting, pop-country style and love for performing comes across at diverse engagements, from community events, festivals, healing conferences to Skydome-size spectacles.
"This vivacious voluptuous versatile vixen has one of the most heart rending vocalizations in the music industry today", said the Thunder Voice News of this rising talent.
Based in Winnipeg and the eldest of three from a Metis family, Kimberly's passion for singing has been evident since childhood. (She first graced the stage at age four at the Winnipeg Folk Festival.) The success of "Lily" reinforced her gift, and she proceeded to record "I'm Going Home", her second album, written by Billy Simard and produced by Craig Fotheringham. "I'm Going Home" was honored with the prestigious CBC Galaxy Rising Star Award at the 2003 Aboriginal Music Awards.
The Winnipeg Sun said of "I'm Going Home," "Home is where the heart break is for singer Kimberley Dawn. With a big voice equally capable of belting out gritty blues or selling melancholy melodies Dawn delivers 10 slices of twangy roots rockers last call balladry and heartfelt passion in the vein of early Jan Arden."
"Healing Jane" her third album, produced with dear friend Jane Chartrand won "Best Produced Album" at the 2004 Canadian Aboriginal Music Awards and was selected as a finalist for "Best Aboriginal Album" at the 2005 Indian Summer Music Awards which takes place in Milwaukee. She also won Song Single of the Year at the 2005 Canadian Aboriginal Music Awards. In addition, "Healing Jane" was selected as a Finalist for Best Aboriginal Album at the 2005 Western Canadian Music Awards.
In 2006, "I'm Going Home" was chosen as a finalist for Best Country Album at the Indian Summer Music Awards, and her unforgettable Video "One by One" was honoured with a Best Video nomination at the Aboriginal Peoples' Choice Music Awards in November 2006.
Kimberley's singles have ranked as 1 Hits on the Country 100 Charts, including "My Spirit Flies", "Saying Good By to the Blues", "Sorry Won't Do" and "Return to Madawaska".
She has headlined performances along with Super Stars and music legends, Randy Bachman, Ray St. Germain (she joined him on the Metis Express, one of her career highlights to date), Doc Walker, The Waking Eyes, C-Weed, and Wayne Lavalee.
Beyond her impressive recording and performing career, Kimberley has provided the voice for the character "Turtle" since 2004 (a 400 year-old turtle who represents truth) on the hit children's television show "Tipi Tales" broadcast nationally on APTN and YTV.
Kimberley can also be heard around the world on the airwaves of QX 104 FM. Its's 7 days a week of the best in today's Country. Tune in to www.qx104fm.com and listen live Weekdays 7-12 Pm, Saturday's 9-1 Pm and Sunday Mornings 6 AM to 9 Am and then Live 1-4 PM. She enjoys her Sunday Evening with a hot cup of coffe and good music on air from 9-12 Am.
Kimberley is an approachable yet seasoned performer, who has honed her skills alongside some of Canada's best and is destined to hit it big in the International spotlight.
Member of: MARIA and CCMA
To Watch the Video please log into www.youtube.com/knoonangrouette For Purchase of Cd's Please go to CD Plus right across Canada
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For Bookings and more information please contactNanci Malek @ [email protected] or Richard Grouette Contact Info [email protected] Number 1-204-612-1492


My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 24/05/2007
Band Website: www.kimberleydawn.com
Band Members: Lead Vocals - Kimberley Dawn
Lead Guitar - Clint Dutiaume, Tom Dutiaume, Dj St Germain,
Bass Guitar - Vaughn Poyser, DJ St Germain, Paul Kelly
Drums - Tim Sutton, Donny Ranville, Keith Dutiaume
*Keyboards - Sherry St Germain, Marc Arnold

Influences: My fondest memories as a child was being able to celebrate my birthdays at the Winnipeg Folk Festival. My birthday money was always saved for a new album.All my life, I grew up listening to Elvis and the Beatles. My very first album was 'The Guess Who'. My father gave it to me on my 10th Birthday.When I hit my teenage years. That was the 80's.I listened to lots of female vocalists,Pat Benatar, Heart, Janis Joplin, Jann Arden and of coarse Joan Jett. Stevie Nicks has to be the all time Hero. Journey was on every teenagers playlist along with Def Lepard, Van Halen and ACDC. Shania Twain tweeked my interest to Country music. With the new sound of Country music, Miranda Lambert, The Wreckers, Gretchen Wilson, I tuned it in turned it up.
Sounds Like: Kimberley Dawn
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Built that way on Itunes Today!

It's finally here! Im so pleased and proud to announce that it has finally happened. Built that way has been released to Itunes and you can now download your favorite tunes. I do hope you will visit t...
Posted by on Mon, 02 Nov 2009 18:04:00 GMT

One By One Music Video www.youtube.com/knoonangrouette

Please check out the Music Video One By One off the Album Kimberley Dawn I'm Going Home" Please Log into www.youtube.com/knoonangrouette also remember the new album will be released in the Fall. WATC...
Posted by on Thu, 22 May 2008 16:45:00 GMT

Canadian Media Idol

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Posted by on Sat, 23 Feb 2008 12:00:00 GMT

C-Weeds Wedding Social

Hey everybody C-Weed Errol Ranville is to be married to his long time love Marcie. There social will be February 7 at the Pyramid Cab in Winnipeg, Manitoba.  10.00 $ Hope you will all join in, fo...
Posted by on Mon, 21 Jan 2008 17:30:00 GMT

In Honour of Betty Thorstienson

Donations In Honour of Betty Thorsteinson's Memory As a teen starting up his band Doc Walker Chris Thorsteinson's mom Betty allowed and encouraged him to pursue his love of making music. Over the yea...
Posted by on Wed, 17 Oct 2007 16:23:00 GMT