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Chloe Kimes to perform in Bishop Hill


By The Kewanee Voice    February 25, 2025
Chloe Kimes and her band will perform this weekend in Bishop Hill. [Submitted photo]

Chloe Kimes and her bandmates will perform a live concert on Saturday, March 1 at Bishop Hill Creative Commons, located at 309 N. Bishop Hill St, Bishop Hill.

When Kimes shared her performance of Coors Light live at WDVX’s Blue Plate Special in Knoxville, TN, she didn’t expect the viral whirlwind that followed. Within a week, Coors Light totaled over 4 million views across her social media platforms. Thousands of requests poured in from new listeners wanting the studio single. In a mere three days time, Kimes jumped to the call and took her band into RCA Studio A with producer Phillip Smith.

Within just three weeks of its internet debut, Coors Light was available for all to enjoy. Kimes has gone above and beyond to match the unnerving pace of social media’s whims without compromising on the quality or authenticity expected from her loyal fan base.

With influences like Prine, Hartford and Tom T. Hall, Coors Light is imbued with an upbeat sense of joy and gratitude. Paying homage to her grassier roots, the song is powered by a ripping mandolin – Tristen Norfleet leading the charge of her usual country outfit: pedal steel – Nick Larimore, upright bass – Miles Burger, acoustic guitar – Kimes, and drums – Aksel Coe. Coors Light has clearly sparked a universal joy among its listeners as new fans have come together with a frequent comment, “I never liked country music until I heard this.”

Kimes was born and raised on the lakeshores of northern Michigan. As a rural Midwest native her music is built on folk festivals, family harmony and the barefoot back roads always taken. Chloe has built a strong Michigan following touring every small Mitten town since she was 14-years-old. In 2016 Kimes relocated to Nashville, Tenn., to continue her work as a professional singer, songwriter, bandleader and recording artist.

The Nashville-based singer-songwriter is actively defining the next generation of folk-singing troubadours with an old-soul sensibility for storytelling in a spirited alt-country outfit. She released her debut album in 2022, a strikingly live self-titled with rafter reaching vocals and songwriting that garnered her comparisons to the likes of Lucinda Williams and landed her a spot on NPR Music’s Top 10 Nashville Artist’s on the rise in 2022.

Since then, the record has also been awarded Listener’s Choice Album of the Year by her home state’s WYCE Radio Jammie Awards. Following in the footsteps of many Michigan artists looked up to throughout her career like; Billy Strings, Lindsay Lou, and The Accidentals, to name a few, Kimes continues to forge the Michigan-native-Nashville-based pipeline with an electric band not to be missed.

The show will begin with a potluck dinner at 6 p.m., with music starting at 7p.m, and is open to guests of all ages. A $20-30 donation is suggested. Tobin Kirk will open the show.

For tickets and more information please visit xroadscc.org.