
 Kinnie
Starr was not being groomed for stardom as a toddler or teen. There were
no talent shows, no girl groups, and certainly no record contracts by
age 16.... no, as a child kinnie starr was being raised to think for herself.
In 1991, Starr began writing songs and teaching
herself guitar, yet years earlier, she had fallen in love with her brother's
drum kit. She later formed BKLounge (an ode to 'de la soul is dead'),
her first fledgling band, in Victoria, BC, but local success encouraged
Starr to take her visual and musical skills to the nearest urban center;
Vancouver, BC.
Her
writing began leaning hard on the poetry and hip-hop side. Though the
hip-hop and spoken word scene was not nearly as developed as the nuyorican
east coast scene, Starr began performing as a solo act regularly. she
is "... an artist with vision and something really important to say...
[she is] hypnotic and entrancing, with serious rhyming skills, boundless
amounts of creativity, intellect, originality and powerful poetry." (rock
'n roll reporter, Philadelphia).
In
1996 Starr released her debut CD, 'Tidy...'. The success of the release
led to Starr's signing with Mercury Records. After signing with Mercury,
Starr recorded 'Mending' while touring England, Germany, Canada, NYC,
San Francisco, Washington and LA. Meanwhile, Mercury was merging into
Universal/Island/Defjam. The new infrastructure was in a precarious state
of transition and the label was in no position to develop a trilingual
artist. Neither black nor white, not hip-hop or folk or rock, Kinnie had
made a trilingual, genre-defying album that Island/Defjam simply did not
get. Frustrated by the company's ever-hesitant climate, Starr asked to
be released from her contract and the label obliged.
Starr later released her second CD, 'Tune-Up', which
landed her record contracts in Japan, and later, Australia.

'Sun Again', Starr's third CD and first all-English album, is scheduled
to be released in March, 2003
For more info go to http://www.kinniestarr.com
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