Kim Kuzma is a Canadian musician. She released her debut album Contradictions in 1999.
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Kuzma collaborated with other artists on the studio album, Who You Are released in Fall 2005. The album comprised remixed pop songs and original dance music, featuring a remix of "Calling you" by Bagdad Café, "God only knows" by the Beach Boys and originals "I’d Miss You", "Come Along", and "Price You Pay". It was recorded at Aureus Studios in San Francisco, by composer and producer, Steven Marc Trier.
Kuzma has performed solo shows at the Plush Room and Martuni’s, opened for Harry Belafonte in the Wine Country, and performed at the Palace of Fine Arts and the Castro Theatre with the San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus. Kuzma has also performed live in the pride parade in San Francisco and Vancouver. She has performed for five years as a headliner of the TD Canada Trust Music Davie Day Community Concert in Vancouver.
In 2001, Kuzma won the West Coast Music Award for "Best Independent Release" for her debut CD Contradictions. She received five nominations that same year, including Best Live Performer and Artist of the Year. Also in 2001, she was voted Canada's Best Independent Artist at canadian-music.com. Mister Marcus from the Bay Area Reporter called Kuzma "an absolute hit with the audience", and encouraged his readers to "keep an eye on this name!"
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