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Pop/R&B trio Kimber Rising have signed with label Save The City Records ahead of their upcoming new radio single, 'Forever Reign', written by award-winning songwriter and producer Jason Ingram and Hillsong's Reuben Morgan. The song has previously appeared on the Hillsong album 'A Beautiful Exchange' and One Sonic Society's debut EP 'One'.
Kimber Rising, who are comprised of sisters Amanda and Brianna Wilcox and Danielle Cruz, released an independent digital EP titled 'Here We Go' in September 2010.
The group has developed a unique blend of soulful pop music since they started singing together just three years ago, and since then, the...
Read More Pop/R&B trio Kimber Rising have signed with label Save The City Records ahead of their upcoming new radio single, 'Forever Reign', written by award-winning songwriter and producer Jason Ingram and Hillsong's Reuben Morgan. The song has previously appeared on the Hillsong album 'A Beautiful Exchange' and One Sonic Society's debut EP 'One'.
Kimber Rising, who are comprised of sisters Amanda and Brianna Wilcox and Danielle Cruz, released an independent digital EP titled 'Here We Go' in September 2010.
The group has developed a unique blend of soulful pop music since they started singing together just three years ago, and since then, the trio has been working extensively earning their dues every step of the way. They have performed over 300 concerts and toured with the likes of such artists as Building 429, Todd Agnew and 33Miles as well as Mandisa, Natalie Grant, LeCrae and David Crowder Band, to name a few.
"Kimber Rising is an excellent example of the type of Christian artist we like to support," states Derek Hoiem, President, Save The City Records. "They are excellent in their craft, they've paid a fair amount of indie dues, and they just flat out love God. The girls have complementary talents that makes Kimber Rising a compelling choice for fans who love music and love to hear the Word of God and, they show their passion for sharing the gospel not only with their voices but with their lives."