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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kim_RicheyKim Richey - Wikipedia

    1987: Bill Lloyd - Feeling the Elephant (East Side Digital) 1992: Radney Foster - Del Rio, TX 1959 (Arista) 1994: Bill Lloyd - Set to Pop (East Side Digital) 1994: George Ducas - George Ducas (Liberty) 1995: Radney Foster - Labor of Love (Arista) 1995: Reba McEntire - Starting Over (MCA) 1995: Rodney Crowell - Jewel of the South (MCA)

  2. Noel-A-Rama Christmas Show at 12th and Porter in Nashville. The Delevantes with guests Bill Lloyd and Kim Richey performing Bill Lloyd's 'Underneath The Chri...

  3. En los primeros ochenta, mientras estudia en la Universidad de Western Kentucky, entabla amistad con un compañero de estudios, Bill Lloyd, con quien decide formar un grupo de música pop. Bill Lloyd, quien también desarrollará su propia carrera musical, será una de sus principales influencias musicales reconocidas y la iniciará en la ...

  4. 14 de may. de 2024 · Americana UK’s Martin Johnson caught up with Kim Richey at her home in East Nashville over Zoom to discuss ‘Every New Beginning’ and getting back together with producer and musician Doug Lancio.

  5. www.musicianguide.com › biographies › 1608000882Kim Richey Biography

    Richey took up the guitar during high school and formed a folk music trio that played at a local Dayton restaurant. She became truly serious about her music after enrolling at Bowling Green's Western Kentucky University in the early 1980s and meeting up with a fellow student named Bill Lloyd.

  6. Grammy-nominated Kim Richeys new album, Every New Beginning, features 10 tracks, written, or co-written by Richey with a coterie of characters, over the course of several years, and produced by critically lauded multi-instrumentalist and producer Doug Lancio (Patty Griffin, John Hiatt).

  7. Hace 5 días · There’s excitement at the start of something new, but oftentimes the magic is in the middle. The songs on Kim Richey’s new album, Every New Beginning, build their stories from looking back on the past, looking toward something better just ahead, or, sometimes, just looking around, with scenes that feel drawn from listeners’ own stories ...