Kimberly Perry is the lead vocalist, guitarist, and pianist of the country music group The Band Perry. She initially performed solo before forming the band with her younger brothers, Reid and Neil Perry, in 2005. The siblings began performing together as children, eventually gaining recognition for their harmonized sound and cohesive musical style.
The group was discovered by industry veteran Bob Doyle, who is known for managing Garth Brooks, not by Brooks himself as is sometimes misreported. Under Doyle’s guidance, The Band Perry secured a recording contract and began their ascent in the country music scene.
In 2009, The Band Perry signed with Republic Nashville, a division of Big Machine Label Group. The following year, they released their self-titled debut album, which featured the breakout single “If I Die Young.” The song topped the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart and also performed well on the Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks chart, establishing the band’s cross-genre appeal.
Their second studio album, Pioneer, was released in 2013 and solidified their commercial success. It included two number-one singles on the U.S. Country charts: “Better Dig Two” and “Done.” Other notable hits from the album, such as “Chainsaw” and “Don’t Let Me Be Lonely," also reached the Top 10.
| Net Worth 2021: | 10 million |