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Kaedyn Kashmir

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Kaedyn Kashmir is an American singer-songwriter, contemporary recording artist and television actor. Born in Seattle, Washington on July, 20, 2000, Kaedyn is most associated as a featured singer and performer on the ABC American Broadcasting Company competition reality show The Great Christmas Light Fight (Season 3 Episode 5) [1] that premiered on December 9, 2013 and began its fifth season on December 4, 2017. She has also written and recorded three Albums, often co-writing and recording with Grammy award winning producer Warren Huart[2], who also owns and operates Spitfire Music Group.[3]

Kaedyn signed with her first record label, "Play Like a Girl Records"[4] with founder/guitarist Roni Lee at the age of 14 to pursue a career in pop music and was produced by mulit-platinum producer Warren Huart.[5] Her Album debut EP “Sliding Doors”[6] [7] charted in the top 50 for new Pop Music on both iTunes Radio and Amazon Music[8] [9] Since then she has released two more albums with producer Warren Huart, “Coming Home"[10][11] and "The Sweetest Goodbye"[12] Kaedyn's television performance of "The Sweetest Goodbye" was aired March 1, 2018 to debut her release on KING-TV which is one of five Seattle television stations that are available in Canada on satellite providers Bell TV and Shaw Direct, available in the Vancouver/Victoria, Alaska, northwestern Oregon and British Columbia area as the NBC affiliate. [13] She is also a featured singer/songwriter in "The Current", a Green River College publication, in their January 2018 issue. [14]

Kaedyn’s song "Warrior" from her second album "Coming Home" is a popular episode on producer Warren Huart’s DIY YouTube tutorial videos, yeilding over 181K subscribers, on “Produce Like A Pro”[15]. The step by step recording techniques and breakdown of recording and producing “Warrior” has over 18,930 views in this 51 minute tutorial narrated by the producer. [16]

In 2017 Kaedyn Kashmir collaborated with Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Roger Fisher (guitarist) of international recording group Heart (band) and Alias (band) who released his 2016 "All Told" Album on his "One Vision Project". Kaedyn contributed vocals on Roger's remake of the classic Heart song "Love Alive" from their compilation album of the same name Love Alive[17][18]

Kaedyn's television presence includes an exclusive interview on "Seattle Refined", [19] internet TV show "Talent Watch TV" [20] and a featured vocal performance on the nationally televised reality show The Great Christmas Light Fight.[21]

Partial Discography[edit]

Albums[edit]

  • Coming Home CD (2016) Album 11 Songs 721620138712 Play Like A Girl Records PLAG-KKA2 /Spitfire Music Group

7" EP's[edit]

  • Sliding Doors CD (2015) EP 5 Songs 883211340316 Play Like A Girl Records PLAG-KKEP1
  • The Sweetest Goodbye CD (2018) EP 6 Songs 721620138712 Spitfire Music Group PLAG-KKEP3 /Spitfire Music Group

Books About Kaedyn[edit]

  • Band Together by Bradley Zink [22]


References[edit]

  1. Episode #3.5, Taniya Nayak, Carter Oosterhouse, Kaedyn Kashmir, 2015-12-21, retrieved 2018-03-17
  2. Huart, Warren. "Warren Huart Producer". Warren Huart.
  3. Huart, Warren. "Spitfire Music". Spitfire Music.
  4. "Kaedyn Kashmir | Play Like A Girl Records". playlikeagirlrecords.com. Retrieved 2018-03-17.
  5. "14 year old musical phenom Kaedyn Kashmir". KING. Retrieved 2018-03-17.
  6. "Kaedyn Kashmir - Sliding Doors". Discogs. Retrieved 2018-03-17.
  7. Kaedyn Kashmir (2015-03-02), Kaedyn Kashmir - Sliding Doors Music Video (Official), retrieved 2018-03-17
  8. "Kaedyn Kashmir". IMDb. Retrieved 2018-03-17.
  9. "Things moving fast for local teen singer/songwriter | Renton Reporter". Renton Reporter. 2015-03-11. Retrieved 2018-03-17.
  10. "Teen pop star releases second, personal album | Renton Reporter". Renton Reporter. 2016-11-05. Retrieved 2018-03-17.
  11. "Kaedyn Kashmir - Coming Home". Discogs. Retrieved 2018-03-17.
  12. "Kaedyn Kashmir - The Sweetest Goodbye". Discogs. Retrieved 2018-03-17.
  13. Kashmir, Kaedyn. "New Day". KING5.com. KING-TV.
  14. Kashmir, Kaedyn. "Melodic Kaedyn Kashmir". The Current. word press.
  15. Huart, Warren. "Produce Like a Pro". Produce Like a Pro.
  16. Kaedyn, Kashmir. "Produce Like a Pro". Youtube.
  17. Fisher, Roger. "All Told Musicians". YouTube.
  18. Fisher, Roger. "One Vision Project". Roger Fisher.
  19. Group, Sinclair Broadcast. "Full Episode: Iconic recordings, local teen rising and something new at Seattle Opera". Seattle Refined. Retrieved 2018-03-17.
  20. TalentWatch (2017-01-02), TalentWatch TV Show- Episode 65, retrieved 2018-03-17
  21. Kaedyn Kashmir (2015-12-23), My First National Television Performance!, retrieved 2018-03-17
  22. Zink, Bradley. "Band Together". Barns and Noble.


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