Kimberley Dahme

Kimberley Dahme

Kimberley Dahme performing with Boston on June 13, 2008 in Hinckley, MN
Background information
Origin United States
Genres Country music, rock
Occupation(s) Singer, guitarist, bassist
Instruments Vocals, bass, guitar, flute
Years active 2001-present
Associated acts Boston

Kimberley Dahme (born 22 April 1966) is a rock/country music singer and songwriter who is best known as a former member of the rock band Boston. She played rhythm guitar, bass, and provided vocals.[1]

Career

Dahme became the first female member of Boston in 2002. She learned to play the bass and began performing with Boston at the 2002 Fiesta Bowl and toured for the Corporate America album. Her song "With You" is also featured on Corporate America. She has been featured on many Boston songs since as a vocalist, taking lead vocals on "If You Were in Love", both versions of "You Gave Up on Love", and "God Rest Ye Metal Gentleman."

In 2010, Dahme participated in a tribute album titled Mister Bolin's Late Night Revival, a compilation of 17 previously unreleased tracks written by guitar legend Tommy Bolin who died in 1976. The album includes other artists such as HiFi Superstar, Doogie White, Eric Martin, Troy Luccketta, Jeff Pilson, Randy Jackson, Rachel Barton, Rex Carroll, Derek St. Holmes, and The 77's. A percentage of the proceeds from this project will benefit the Jackson Recovery Centers.

Dahme once performed in a Boston cover band. She has produced several country solo music albums.[2]

References

  1. "Just another band out of Boston". Boca Raton News. August 19, 2004. Retrieved 4 October 2014.
  2. "Dahme Redux". The Southeast Missourian. August 11, 2006. Retrieved 4 October 2014.
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