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Kim's burgeoning career boasts impressive performances at esteemed venues like the Apollo Theater in Harlem, New York, and the "Steve Harvey Show" at ABC Studios in Chicago, Illinois. She has also performed at "The 41st Black Music & Civil Rights Movement Concert," an Emmy award-winning event hosted at the Meyerson Symphony Center in Dallas, Texas. Her career is marked by memorable performances and significant accomplishments, highlighting her influence as both a performer and educator in the music industry.
Throughout her journey, Kim Kenny Green has shared the stage with a variety of esteemed artists such as The Zac Brown Band, Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds, Ceelo, Madonna, Mandy Gonzalez from the original Hamilton cast, Common, Sandi Patty, Angela Brown, among others.
Kim is actively involved in diverse areas of the arts, including advocacy, music business, education and administration. Through her company, Kim Kenny llc., she offers her expertise as a vocal coach, clinician, producer and urban arts program specialist. Her multifaceted roles allow her to make a substantial impact on the national arts landscape, skillfully integrating creativity with strategic insight and professional guidance.