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Kim Fast Bio:

"Life without music would be a mistake."--Friedrich Nietzsche

This quote by Nietzsche might well have been the soul cry from Kim’s heart. There hasn’t been a single day of Kim’s life where there hasn’t been a song on her lips.



Introduced to choral music and harmony by her family at a very young age, she met her first love, jazz, in high school in Winnipeg, Canada.  Having been trained classically, she was exposed to Manhattan Transfer, Take6 and The New York Voices and developed a love for rich, complex harmonies and vocalese.  Kim performed in Winnipeg’s “Prodigy” for three years and competed with them at the Brandon Jazz Festival.

When she was just 17, Kim moved to Edmonton, which became home base for a yearlong tour with band “Morning Star”.   Kim graduated from Grant MacEwan College’s Music Program, which she credits for helping her discover the unique instrument that is her voice. Kim was a member of the Grant MacEwan Showcase Bands and later, part of a vocal ensemble under the direction of Scott Leithead.

Kim is a well-known singer and musician in the Edmonton church music culture and a clinician at “Breakforth Canada”, the nation’s largest worship conference.   She has done background vocals for many of the international artists imported for this world-class annual event.

Kim’s current project is her first solo recording.  It is apropos that she is kicking off the next stage of her musical life with a Christmas album.  “Christmas brings out the music in all of us—there’s a place to sing along everywhere you turn.”  The album is an acoustic jazz rendering of classic carols and Christmas songs as well as some original material.  Kim is working with Edmonton musicians, pianist Andrew Glover, producer/bass Wes Caswell, guitarist Wes Yaciuk and drummer Gord Graber and has found this project to be an amazing, collaborative and creative experience.

“Kim Fast has arrived on the jazz scene with a smooth velvety sound of her own. A unique yet traditional blend of original tunes that get better each time you hear them.  Kim has an amazing ability to phrase jazz the way it was meant to be phrased.  Bravo.” Gary James – JOEFM  radio drive home host

“There's something captivating about Kim's voice and her approach to both new music and standards.  Intriguing phrasing, rich tone and a passion for melody are part of the mixture that draws an audience to both re-engage with the classics and embrace new compositions. I have seen Kim entertain small groups as well as crowds of thousands. Her ability to use her voice to communicate and connect is simply stellar." Arlen Salte – Canadian Recording Artist and Executive Director Breakforth Canada.

The Project:

The majority of the album has a very acoustic jazz feel.  A number of tunes are arranged for trio.  Three original pieces, each very different from the others and carols and Christmas songs reworked to thrive in a club setting.

Classics “I’ll be Home for Christmas” and “Hark the Herald Angels” groove right next to a reworking of “I Heard the Bells” ala Ray Charles.   Original song “Missing the Mistletoe” pokes fun at all the romance of the holidays while “Forever Christmas Eve” reels the couples right back in.  There’s a front porch jam session feel to “Jingle Bells/Deck the Halls” and original “Coming Home” with its sparse Sarah McLachlan feel, might be the newest Canadian carol.

The project was produced by Wes Caswell of Gracenote Studios in Edmonton, and funding assistance was provided by Rawlco Radio (Magic99 FM in Edmonton).  Edmonton musicians Andrew Glover, Wes Yaciuk and Wes Caswell worked on arrangements and played.  Other musicians include Gord Graber, Ian Magnusson, Lorraine Zinn, Nathan Carroll, Kent Sangster & Gary McLachlan.