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Isfahan-born half-Iranian half-German Kaye-Ree is of a kind now existing or appearing for the first time. She is a visual illustration of the word new. Our fascination of new things to come is apparent and when it does arrive, our anticipation is usually satisfied. Soul music aficionados wonder what will be dubbed after the Persian/German singer-songwriter, Kaye-Ree. As for many artists, finding the right time to showcase their newfound talent is easier said than done. For Kaye-Ree, it began at the age of 3, where she discovered the stage like a forlorn soul constantly searching for a destination to rest in. As a dance choreographer and singer-songwriter, she found her peace in 2003 by winning talent shows, (e.g. Planet Radio) featured in Radio broadcastings as a singer, and eventually began formulating her music agenda as an artist. She then teamed up with renowned guitarist, Felix Justen, a musical mastermind that has graced the stage of Carnegie Hall >>> kaye-ree.com



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