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Kim Bowen

Kim Bowen

Nashville’s Up and Coming Talent

Pop singer-songwriter musician, Kim Bowen just released his debut EP, California.  With his catchy melodies and great hooks, Bowen’s music has a genuine appeal that relates to a variety of listeners.  Having been to a few of Bowen’s shows in Nashville, FranklinIS.com was honored to have an e-interview with Bowen.

Currently, Bowen is working on his full-length debut. He is also in the process of recording a few covers which will be released some time soon.  To learn more about Bowen check out the interview, below and visit KimBowen.Net.

FI:  Tell us about yourself.  What got you into music?
KB:  I grew up in a musical family.  My dad and his brothers all sing, play and write.  I think my first pop single was the J. Geils Band’s “Centerfold”.  My grandmother bought it for me when I was about 3 or 4.  My first full-length was Thriller, which my other grandmother bought for me a few years later.  So, music was encouraged for sure!

FI: Do you write your own songs?  If so, what inspired your debut EP, California?
KB: Yes, I did write the four songs on California.  They were inspired by The Beach Boys, Transcendental Meditation, nature…oh, and love.

FI: What do you like about “pop” music.
KB: The way it makes me feel.

FI: Where is your favorite place to perform in Nashville, so far and why?
KB: Edgehill Studios.  I feel like I’m hanging out with the crowd when I play there.

FI:  When you aren’t recording or performing, where can someone spot you on a Saturday afternoon?
KB: Wherever good coffee is sold.  I like Frothy Monkey a lot.

FI:  Are there other musicians in Nashville that you collaborate and perform together with?  If so, who are they and what do you guys work on together?
KB:  David Dewese has played with me on a few gigs and I’ve played and recorded with him some.  I’ve done some recording with Roger Ferguson.  Will Medders has played drums with me.

FI:  Before a show, do you have any special rituals you have to do…ie down a Dr. Pepper, cluck like a chicken… anything?
KB:  I oink like a pig, actually.

FI:  What is your favorite song off California and why?
KB:  Maybe “Birds Up In The Sky.”  I’ve always liked the melody a lot.

Listen to Kim Bowen’s tunes on iTunes.  Friend him on MySpace and fan him on Facebook.

*Photo credit, Jen McDonald.