Kim Kenny is a distinguished recording artist and music educator whose work seamlessly integrates classical influences with her soulful gospel roots. Her dynamic vocal abilities are a trademarked by a series of truly captivating performances! Kim's artistic versatility spans across commercial and classical genres, earning her significant recognition, including being an artist considered for “Best Gospel Performance/Song” at the 67th Grammy Awards and consideration at the 40th Stellar Awards in the categories of “New Artist” and “Female Contemporary”.

Kim's burgeoning career boasts impressive performances at esteemed venues like the Apollo Theater in Harlem, New York, the "Steve Harvey Show" at ABC Studios in Chicago, Illinois and the Emmy award-winning “Black Music & Civil Rights Movement Concert” produced by Curtis King held at the prestigious Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center. Throughout her journey, Kenny has shared the stage with a variety of esteemed artists as well such as The Zac Brown Band, Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds, The Indianapolis Symphonic Choir, Madonna, Mandy Gonzalez from the original Hamilton cast, Sandi Patty, Angela Brown, and the Legendary Clark Sisters!

Off stage, Kim is actively involved in other areas within the arts industry! As a sought after clinician, vocal producer and urban arts program specialist, she is known as a leader with a servant’s heart and advocate of fine arts education! Her multifaceted abilities on and off stage allow her to make a substantial impact on the national landscape by skillfully integrating creativity with strategic insight and professional guidance.