Kara Kimmer, a Christian singer songwriter who was born in Durand, Michigan, and studied dance and classical singing at the Flint Institute of Music, has released her new single 'The King'.
Her training in foreign language led her to compete with arias at a young age, booking her first professional gig in the Broadway Tour of "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dream Coat" at 13 years old. Kimmer graduated from Oakland University with a BA in Music Theatre Dance where she split her time working as an NBA Detroit Pistons Cheerleader... Read MoreKara Kimmer, a Christian singer songwriter who was born in Durand, Michigan, and studied dance and classical singing at the Flint Institute of Music, has released her new single 'The King'.
Her training in foreign language led her to compete with arias at a young age, booking her first professional gig in the Broadway Tour of "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dream Coat" at 13 years old. Kimmer graduated from Oakland University with a BA in Music Theatre Dance where she split her time working as an NBA Detroit Pistons Cheerleader and as a singer in the Detroit Opera's "Pirates of Penzance". She then moved to New York City landing a role in "A Funny Thing Happened on the way to the Forum" placing her as a member of AEA. She continued to work with Tony award director Darko Tresnjak in "Carnival" as well as a featured vocalist with Marvin Hamlisch at The Library of Congress.
Kara is now living in Atlanta GA. After a recent trip to Israel, she wrote "The King." Moving to Atlanta from NYC where she performed in Musical Theatre, Kara worked on The Walking Dead for 5 seasons as a stunt woman and continues to work in the Film/TV Industry.