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Kimberly Perry

Kimberly Marie Perry (born July 12, 1983) is an American country music singer-songwriter best known as a member of The Band Perry alongside her brothers Neil and Reid. The group signed to Republic Nashville in 2009 and released two studio albums with the label, achieving three number one singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, as well as three additional top ten singles. As a member of the band, Perry received a Grammy Award, three Country Music Association Awards and four Academy of Country Music Awards. The band transitioned to pop in 2017 and attained limited success before officially announcing a hiatus in 2023. Following this, Kimberly returned to her country roots and launched a career as a solo artist.

Kimberly Perry
Kimberly Perry performing with The Band Perry in 2013.
Background information
Birth nameKimberly Marie Perry
Born (1983-07-12) July 12, 1983 (age 40)
OriginJackson, Mississippi, United States
GenresCountry
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar
Years active2005–present
LabelsRecords/Columbia
Formerly ofThe Band Perry

Career edit

Beginnings edit

Perry sang in her own band as a teenager with her brothers Neil and Reid working as roadies and eventually as her opening act.[1] Kimberly released an EP entitled "Carry On" with a song of the same name inspiring two songs on "Pioneer". Once they had united to form as "the Band Perry", they joined a New Faces of Country tour in 2005.[2][1][3]

The Band Perry edit

In 2008, they were discovered by Garth Brooks' manager Bob Doyle, who helped them make recordings that were sent to Scott Borchetta, head of the newly established Republic Nashville label and were subsequently signed the following year, releasing their debut single "Hip to My Heart" in November 2009.[1][4] Their five track self-tiled extended play was released on April 6, 2010 and was later expanded into their debut album, which was released on October 12 that same year. The album included "Hip to My Heart", which reached number 20 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, and four additional singles which all reached the top 10. The album's second single "If I Die Young", was a breakthrough for the band, becoming their first number one and being certified 6x platinum and sold 1.6 million copies.[5] The band subsequently won the Country Music Association Award for New Artist of the Year and Single of the Year, with Kimberly, the sole writer of "If I Die Young", also winning Song of the Year and becoming just the fourth woman to win the award with a solo composition. Perry was also nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Country Song at the 53rd Grammy Awards, while The Band Perry won New Vocal Duo/Group and Top New Artist at the 2011 Academy of Country Music Awards. Additional singles from their self-titled debut included "You Lie", which reached number two, "All Your Life", which became the group's second number one, and "Postcard from Paris", which reached number six.

Beginning in 2012, The Band Perry started working on their follow-up album, releasing the lead single "Better Dig Two" on October 29 of that year. The song became their third number one and was certified 2x platinum.[6] The second single, "Done", was released in March 2013, with the album, Pioneer being released on April 2, 2013 and becoming their first number one album on the Top Country Albums chart. The album also featured the top ten singles "Don't Let Me Be Lonely" and "Chainsaw". The Band Perry won Top Vocal Group at the 2013 Academy of Country Music Awards based on the strength of the album. In 2014, they recorded a cover of "Gentle on My Mind" for the documentary Glen Campbell: I'll Be Me, which won them the Grammy Award for Best Country Duo/Group Performance in 2015.[7]

On August 14, 2015, the band released "Live Forever" off their planned third studio album and subsequently signed with Interscope Records with the plan to release more pop-oriented material. They released several singles, including "Comeback Kid" and "Stay in the Dark" on Interscope to limited success and a third album, tentatively titled Heart + Beat and later My Bad Imagination, never materialized and they left the label in mid-2018. The group self-released a five track extended play in September 2018 titled Coordinates.[8]

Solo career edit

The Band Perry announced that they were officially going on hiatus on March 27, 2023 to focus on solo projects.[9] Kimberly was the first to reveal plans and signed with RECORDS, a subsidiary of Columbia to release her debut solo single "If I Die Young Pt. 2" on May 5, 2023, the first track from Bloom, an extended play which was released on June 9.[8] In an interview with Rolling Stone, Perry stated that she was hoping to have her debut solo album completed by the fall of 2023.[10]

A longer version of the Bloom EP, titled Superbloom, was released on October 27, including several new songs, such as "Fool's Gold", "Black Corvette", and "Monsters".[11]

Personal life edit

Perry announced her engagement to Toronto Blue Jays catcher J. P. Arencibia on September 30, 2013 and married him in Greeneville, Tennessee on June 12, 2014.[12][13] The pair divorced in March 2018.[14] Perry married Johnny Costello in June 2021 and announced that the couple were expecting their first child in April 2023.[15][16] On June 1, Perry revealed that she had previously suffered a miscarriage prior to recording "If I Die Young Pt. 2".[17]

Discography edit

Extended plays edit

Extended play, with selected details
Title EP details
Bloom
  • Release date: June 9, 2023
  • Label: Records/Columbia
  • Format: CD, digital download, LP

Singles edit

Single, with selected chart position
Single Year Peak chart
positions
Album
US Country Airplay
[18]
"If I Die Young Pt. 2" 2023 31 Bloom
"Fool's Gold" Superbloom

with The Band Perry

Awards and nominations edit

Year Association Category Result
2010 Country Music Association Awards Vocal Group of the Year[19] Nominated
American Country Awards New/Breakthrough Artist of the Year[20] Nominated
Duo/Group of the Year[20] Nominated
2011 53rd Grammy Awards Best Country Song — "If I Die Young"[21] Nominated
Academy of Country Music Awards Top New Vocal Duo or Group[22] Won
Top New Artist[23] Won
Top Vocal Group[24] Nominated
Single Record of the Year — "If I Die Young"[24] Nominated
Song of the Year — "If I Die Young"[24] Nominated
2011 Billboard Music Awards Top Country Song — "If I Die Young"[25] Nominated
CMT Music Awards Video of the Year — "If I Die Young"[26] Nominated
Group Video of the Year — "If I Die Young"[26] Nominated
USA Weekend Breakthrough Video of the Year — "If I Die Young"[26] Won
Nationwide Insurance On Your Side Award[26] Won
2011 Teen Choice Awards Choice Music: Country Single — "If I Die Young"[27] Nominated
Choice Music: Country Group[27] Nominated
Inspirational Country Music Awards Inspirational Video — "If I Die Young"[28] Nominated
Country Music Association Awards New Artist of the Year[29] Won
Vocal Group of the Year[29] Nominated
Single of the Year — "If I Die Young"[29] Won
Song of the Year — "If I Die Young"[29] Won
Music Video of the Year — "If I Die Young"[29] Nominated
American Music Awards Sprint New Artist of the Year[30] Nominated
Country Music: Favorite Band, Duo or Group[31] Nominated
Country Music: Favorite Album — The Band Perry[31] Nominated
American Country Awards Artist of the Year: Duo or Group[32] Nominated
Artist of the Year: New Artist[32] Nominated
Single of the Year: Duo or Group — "You Lie"[32] Nominated
Single of the Year: New Artist — "You Lie"[32] Nominated
Music Video: Duo, Group or Collaboration — "You Lie"[32] Nominated
Music Video: New Artist — "You Lie"[32] Nominated
2012 54th Grammy Awards Best New Artist[33] Nominated
Academy of Country Music Awards Vocal Group of the Year[34] Nominated
2012 Billboard Music Awards Top Country Album: The Band Perry Nominated
CMT Music Awards Group Video of The Year – "All Your Life"[35] Nominated
2012 Teen Choice Awards Country Group[36] Nominated
Country Music Association Awards Vocal Group of the Year Nominated
American Country Awards Artist of the Year: Group Nominated
Single of the Year: Group- "All Your Life" Nominated
Music Video of the Year: Group- "All Your Life" Nominated
2013 British Country Music Association Awards International Act of the Year Nominated
Academy of Country Music Awards Top Vocal Group Won
CMT Music Awards Group Video of the Year - "Better Dig Two" Nominated
Teen Choice Awards Choice Music: Break-Up Song- "DONE." Nominated
Choice Music: Country Group Nominated
2014 ACM Awards Vocal Group of the Year Won
CMT Awards Group Video of the Year - "DONE." Won
CMT Performance Video of the Year - "My Songs Know What You Did in the Dark (Light 'Em Up)" w/(Fall Out Boy) Nominated
Teen Choice Awards Choice Music: Country Group Nominated
CMA Awards Vocal Group of the Year Nominated
2015 People's Choice Awards Favorite Country Group Nominated
57th Grammy Awards Best Country Duo/Group Performance – "Gentle on My Mind" Won
ACM Awards Vocal Group of the Year Nominated
CMA Awards Nominated
2016 People's Choice Awards Favorite Country Group Nominated
2017 People's Choice Awards Favorite Country Group[37] Nominated

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Kimberly Marie Perry born July 12 1983 is an American country music singer songwriter best known as a member of The Band Perry alongside her brothers Neil and Reid The group signed to Republic Nashville in 2009 and released two studio albums with the label achieving three number one singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart as well as three additional top ten singles As a member of the band Perry received a Grammy Award three Country Music Association Awards and four Academy of Country Music Awards The band transitioned to pop in 2017 and attained limited success before officially announcing a hiatus in 2023 Following this Kimberly returned to her country roots and launched a career as a solo artist Kimberly PerryKimberly Perry performing with The Band Perry in 2013 Background informationBirth nameKimberly Marie PerryBorn 1983 07 12 July 12 1983 age 40 OriginJackson Mississippi United StatesGenresCountryOccupation s Singer songwriterInstrument s Vocals guitarYears active2005 presentLabelsRecords ColumbiaFormerly ofThe Band Perry Contents 1 Career 1 1 Beginnings 1 2 The Band Perry 1 3 Solo career 2 Personal life 3 Discography 3 1 Extended plays 3 2 Singles 4 Awards and nominations 5 ReferencesCareer editBeginnings edit Perry sang in her own band as a teenager with her brothers Neil and Reid working as roadies and eventually as her opening act 1 Kimberly released an EP entitled Carry On with a song of the same name inspiring two songs on Pioneer Once they had united to form as the Band Perry they joined a New Faces of Country tour in 2005 2 1 3 The Band Perry edit In 2008 they were discovered by Garth Brooks manager Bob Doyle who helped them make recordings that were sent to Scott Borchetta head of the newly established Republic Nashville label and were subsequently signed the following year releasing their debut single Hip to My Heart in November 2009 1 4 Their five track self tiled extended play was released on April 6 2010 and was later expanded into their debut album which was released on October 12 that same year The album included Hip to My Heart which reached number 20 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart and four additional singles which all reached the top 10 The album s second single If I Die Young was a breakthrough for the band becoming their first number one and being certified 6x platinum and sold 1 6 million copies 5 The band subsequently won the Country Music Association Award for New Artist of the Year and Single of the Year with Kimberly the sole writer of If I Die Young also winning Song of the Year and becoming just the fourth woman to win the award with a solo composition Perry was also nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Country Song at the 53rd Grammy Awards while The Band Perry won New Vocal Duo Group and Top New Artist at the 2011 Academy of Country Music Awards Additional singles from their self titled debut included You Lie which reached number two All Your Life which became the group s second number one and Postcard from Paris which reached number six Beginning in 2012 The Band Perry started working on their follow up album releasing the lead single Better Dig Two on October 29 of that year The song became their third number one and was certified 2x platinum 6 The second single Done was released in March 2013 with the album Pioneer being released on April 2 2013 and becoming their first number one album on the Top Country Albums chart The album also featured the top ten singles Don t Let Me Be Lonely and Chainsaw The Band Perry won Top Vocal Group at the 2013 Academy of Country Music Awards based on the strength of the album In 2014 they recorded a cover of Gentle on My Mind for the documentary Glen Campbell I ll Be Me which won them the Grammy Award for Best Country Duo Group Performance in 2015 7 On August 14 2015 the band released Live Forever off their planned third studio album and subsequently signed with Interscope Records with the plan to release more pop oriented material They released several singles including Comeback Kid and Stay in the Dark on Interscope to limited success and a third album tentatively titled Heart Beat and later My Bad Imagination never materialized and they left the label in mid 2018 The group self released a five track extended play in September 2018 titled Coordinates 8 Solo career edit The Band Perry announced that they were officially going on hiatus on March 27 2023 to focus on solo projects 9 Kimberly was the first to reveal plans and signed with RECORDS a subsidiary of Columbia to release her debut solo single If I Die Young Pt 2 on May 5 2023 the first track from Bloom an extended play which was released on June 9 8 In an interview with Rolling Stone Perry stated that she was hoping to have her debut solo album completed by the fall of 2023 10 A longer version of the Bloom EP titled Superbloom was released on October 27 including several new songs such as Fool s Gold Black Corvette and Monsters 11 Personal life editPerry announced her engagement to Toronto Blue Jays catcher J P Arencibia on September 30 2013 and married him in Greeneville Tennessee on June 12 2014 12 13 The pair divorced in March 2018 14 Perry married Johnny Costello in June 2021 and announced that the couple were expecting their first child in April 2023 15 16 On June 1 Perry revealed that she had previously suffered a miscarriage prior to recording If I Die Young Pt 2 17 Discography editMain article The Band Perry discography Extended plays edit Extended play with selected details Title EP detailsBloom Release date June 9 2023 Label Records Columbia Format CD digital download LPSingles edit Single with selected chart position Single Year Peak chartpositions AlbumUS Country Airplay 18 If I Die Young Pt 2 2023 31 Bloom Fool s Gold Superbloomwith The Band Perry The Band Perry 2010 Pioneer 2013 Awards and nominations editYear Association Category Result2010 Country Music Association Awards Vocal Group of the Year 19 NominatedAmerican Country Awards New Breakthrough Artist of the Year 20 NominatedDuo Group of the Year 20 Nominated2011 53rd Grammy Awards Best Country Song If I Die Young 21 NominatedAcademy of Country Music Awards Top New Vocal Duo or Group 22 WonTop New Artist 23 WonTop Vocal Group 24 NominatedSingle Record of the Year If I Die Young 24 NominatedSong of the Year If I Die Young 24 Nominated2011 Billboard Music Awards Top Country Song If I Die Young 25 NominatedCMT Music Awards Video of the Year If I Die Young 26 NominatedGroup Video of the Year If I Die Young 26 NominatedUSA Weekend Breakthrough Video of the Year If I Die Young 26 WonNationwide Insurance On Your Side Award 26 Won2011 Teen Choice Awards Choice Music Country Single If I Die Young 27 NominatedChoice Music Country Group 27 NominatedInspirational Country Music Awards Inspirational Video If I Die Young 28 NominatedCountry Music Association Awards New Artist of the Year 29 WonVocal Group of the Year 29 NominatedSingle of the Year If I Die Young 29 WonSong of the Year If I Die Young 29 WonMusic Video of the Year If I Die Young 29 NominatedAmerican Music Awards Sprint New Artist of the Year 30 NominatedCountry Music Favorite Band Duo or Group 31 NominatedCountry Music Favorite Album The Band Perry 31 NominatedAmerican Country Awards Artist of the Year Duo or Group 32 NominatedArtist of the Year New Artist 32 NominatedSingle of the Year Duo or Group You Lie 32 NominatedSingle of the Year New Artist You Lie 32 NominatedMusic Video Duo Group or Collaboration You Lie 32 NominatedMusic Video New Artist You Lie 32 Nominated2012 54th Grammy Awards Best New Artist 33 NominatedAcademy of Country Music Awards Vocal Group of the Year 34 Nominated2012 Billboard Music Awards Top Country Album The Band Perry NominatedCMT Music Awards Group Video of The Year All Your Life 35 Nominated2012 Teen Choice Awards Country Group 36 NominatedCountry Music Association Awards Vocal Group of the Year NominatedAmerican Country Awards Artist of the Year Group NominatedSingle of the Year Group All Your Life NominatedMusic Video of the Year Group All Your Life Nominated2013 British Country Music Association Awards International Act of the Year NominatedAcademy of Country Music Awards Top Vocal Group WonCMT Music Awards Group Video of the Year Better Dig Two NominatedTeen Choice Awards Choice Music Break Up Song DONE NominatedChoice Music Country Group Nominated2014 ACM Awards Vocal Group of the Year WonCMT Awards Group Video of the Year DONE WonCMT Performance Video of the Year My Songs Know What You Did in the Dark Light Em Up w Fall Out Boy NominatedTeen Choice Awards Choice Music Country Group NominatedCMA Awards Vocal Group of the Year Nominated2015 People s Choice Awards Favorite Country Group Nominated57th Grammy Awards Best Country Duo Group Performance Gentle on My Mind WonACM Awards Vocal Group of the Year NominatedCMA Awards Nominated2016 People s Choice Awards Favorite Country Group Nominated2017 People s Choice Awards Favorite Country Group 37 NominatedReferences edit a b c Sauro Tony 6 August 2015 Family ties keep The Band Perry on road to success Recordnet com Retrieved 11 February 2017 Leggett Steve The Band Perry biography Allmusic Retrieved July 19 2010 Cox Joanie 2011 01 25 The Band Perry s sibling harmony South Florida Sun Sentinel Retrieved 2012 08 25 Ross David M August 17 2009 Republic Nashville Signs The Band Perry Music Row Retrieved July 19 2010 Newman Melinda 12 May 2016 The Band Perry Signs New Label Deal Source Billboard Retrieved 11 February 2017 Bjorke Matt 2013 06 05 June 5 2013 Florida Georgia Line Danielle Bradbery Blake Shelton Cole Swindell Lead Roughstock Archived from the original on September 19 2013 Retrieved June 6 2013 Colurso Mary January 13 2015 Grammys 2015 The Band Perry wins for country duo group performance besting Little Big Town Advance Local Media Retrieved September 28 2021 a b Warren Lisa May 5 2023 Kimberly Perry Goes Solo Announces Pregnancy The Greeneville Sun Retrieved May 17 2023 Irwin Jack March 27 2023 The Band Perry Announces Hiatus and Says Members Will Focus on Individual Creative Pursuits People Retrieved March 27 2023 Moss Marissa June 8 2023 Kimberly Perry on The Band Perry s Breakup Did We Leave or Were We Kicked Out Rolling Stone Retrieved June 9 2023 Major Michael Grammy Award Winner Kimberly Perry Releases Superbloom Extended EP BroadwayWorld com Retrieved 2023 10 27 Dukes Billy 1 October 2013 Kimberly Perry of the Band Perry Engaged Taste of Country Retrieved 11 February 2017 Watts Cindy June 12 2014 Kimberly Perry weds baseball pro J P Arencibia The Tennessean Retrieved June 12 2014 Vulpo Mike March 4 2018 The Band Perry s Kimberly Perry Files for Divorce From J P Arencibia E Retrieved March 6 2018 Adams Abigail 19 December 2021 The Band Perry s Kimberly Perry Reveals She Secretly Married Johnny Costello in June Wild and Wonderful People Retrieved 13 April 2023 Rose Jess 13 April 2023 Kimberly Perry Is Expecting Her First Child with Husband Johnny Constello Taste of Country Retrieved 13 April 2023 Liptak Carena June 2023 Kimberly Perry Suffered a Miscarriage Before Recording If I Die Young Pt 2 Taste Of Country Retrieved 2023 06 09 Claire Schaper May 26 2023 Billboard Country Update PDF Billboard Retrieved May 27 2023 Price Deborah Evans October 11 2010 The Band Perry Breaks Through with CMA Nod Billboard Retrieved October 11 2010 a b 2010 American Country Awards Nominees Daily Postal 16 October 2010 Retrieved 18 October 2010 2011 Grammy Nominations Eminem Leads The Pack MTV News December 2 2010 Retrieved December 2 2010 Early ACM nominees named Country Standard Time January 3 2011 Retrieved January 3 2011 Anderson Sara D April 4 2011 2011 ACM Award Winners Full List Taste of Country Retrieved February 11 2017 a b c Miranda Lambert Kenny Chesney lead ACM Award Nominations Billboard February 2011 Retrieved February 2 2011 2011 Billboard Music Awards Winners Billboard April 18 2011 Retrieved June 2 2011 a 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