Kate Fenner recently released her latest alternative folk album “Middle Voice.” This transcendent singer/songwriter started out her career in her home country of Canada, touring and recording for two decades before raising her family in New York City.
Kate’s nine-song collection also includes two additional covers; “You’re a Big Girl Now” by Bob Dylan and George Harrison’s “That Is All.” These covers offer a deeper perspective by showing her own vision of such classic pieces. With a wide range of feeling and emotion, Middle Voice offers a taste of Fenner’s middle of life breadth, offering her vision of love, purpose, illness, and an earned ambivalence towards life itself.
Kate Fenner – “Middle Voice”
“I recorded the bed tracks for this album after being diagnosed with thyroid cancer and slated for surgery to remove it. This diagnoses itself came after a fallow period of illness and getting sober. I had started to write again, and wanted to capture my voice on tape in the event that something went awry in the surgery (very unlikely, but a good excuse to record).” – Kate Fenner
One of Kate’s accolades include her being the opening act for blues artist B.B. King on tour through the American South at Foxwoods Casino in Connecticut, and at BB King’s in New York City. Notably, her second solo album, Magnet, was also produced by Chris Brown.
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