Kimrea's eclectic-pop-folk style has nuances of jazz, touches of blues, influences of bossanova, and pinches of punk. The strength of her voice carries us off on a melodic escape into the landscape of her songs. Her lyrics are beautifully crafted poetry, drawing from her amazing life journey.

Her songwriting experience spans an impressive three decades. This much-anticipated debut CD, Dream Dogs, samples from an vast library of original tunes, giving us a flavorful taste of things to come from this prolifically active songwriter.

The journey for the love of writing, singing and playing music began in 1971 at age 13.

By the time she was 17, Kimrea was performing solo gigs as a folk artist, doing the required covers and sneaking in an occasional original song from time to time. She played six nights a week in the ski country of Northern Michigan, between Traverse City and Kalamazoo. Her venues consisted of nightclubs, dinner clubs, coffee shops, bars and college campuses.

In 1978, Kimrea bought a one-month rail pass and continued her journey in search for places where she could play her own music. Ultimately landing in San Francisco, she became a seasoned street musician. Her travels, that circled around the continent, via New York, New Orleans, San Francisco, Seattle, Vancouver, Montreal, Cambridge and Boston, helped in the development of songwriting that is inspired by an infinite variety of styles and forms of music.


Today Kimrea performs solo gigs and with the band at several local venues in the San Francisco Bay Area. Kimrea is an accomplished artist, known also for her watercolor "cafe paintings" of performers and bands.

Kimrea resides in Northern California with her 10-year-old daughter.

Kimrea, 1979     Kimrea, 2001