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Kim Cummings began writing songs at the age of 13 - "I remember listening to all types of artists. Anita O’Day, Gene Krupa, The Beatles, Sarah Vaughn, The Faces, Zappa. Today, Massive Attack, Beck, Civil Twilight, Arcade Fire, Herbalsaier, the list goes on. I love it. All of it.” "But I have to say years ago, when I first heard Laura Nyro, my life changed. I knew I could tap into songwriting myself.” Kim's wide range of musical influences helped her experiment, pairing her voice with lyrics and music. Her first collaborating experience involved writing and recording with Chris Robison, formally of the New York Dolls. In the following years Kim played in bands and exploring her song writing abilities in Boston and eventually in L.A. And the writing continues. Kim's writing stems from her expansive influences, vocal sensibilities and her love of melody and words. "I want to make my sound as precise and as honest as it can be,” she says. it feels really good.” Dan Faltz User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

Last Rites and the Warrior pull
Deep House Culture
Swing With Western
Deep House Culture - Choice NYC Garage
Your Attitude
Acoustic in the Heartland
Rare Garage House Tracks, Vol. 2
Cinematic Hip/Trip & Other Spices
Deep House Culture (Disc 1)
Rare Garage House Tracks, Vol. 3

Kim Cummings's Album
Deep House Culture Disc 1