
The Full Story
Kristen Palmer is a seasoned vocalist and songwriter with a lifelong passion for music. Growing up in a musical environment as a pastor's daughter, she started singing in church at the age of three and honed her skills by performing in Broadway-style plays. Her interest in the arts led her to take acting classes and participate in church plays across the United States.
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Kristen's musical journey flourished as she explored diverse influences, including artists like Brandi Carlisle, Norah Jones, Mutemath, Imogen Heap, and Emily King. During high school, she found inspiration in the music room, writing and composing songs on the piano.
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She co-founded a band with her brothers and later joined her first pop/rock band, Lady Grey, in Seattle. KP's talent caught the attention of Robert Lang Studios, where she worked on various projects, including collaborating with the Foo Fighters on their HBO documentary, Sonic Highways.
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In 2013, KP embarked on a solo career in Seattle, recording her first single "Addiction" and eventually releasing her debut album with Brandon Bee. Her dedication to independence and creative control led her to fund and own all her music, working with a team of like-minded individuals who share her passion for positivity and inspiration.
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KP's writing process involves collaboration with producers like Jorgen Paul, crafting songs that resonate with her experiences and emotions. With multiple albums under her belt and a love for studio work, KP continues to evolve as a vocalist and songwriter, captivating audiences with her heartfelt lyrics and soulful performances.