‘Just Kim: The Very Best of Kim Kuzma’ at The Red Room Cabaret

Now in her 10th season,  Puerto Vallarta’s popular chanteuse, Kim Kuzma  has been gathering a loyal following of music lovers who appreciate her voice,  style, repertoire of songs and  engaging stage presence.   Kim combines superb talent,  heartfelt songs, charisma and humor to bring her audiences a uniquely satisfying musical experience.

PV audiences who have enjoyed Kim’s shows over the years, remember the time before ‘Acustico’ was created,  when she performed solo shows with her own original songs and well-loved R&B, jazz, soul and disco favorites.  There’s no doubt that her ‘Acustico’ show and the accompanying CD that features her band are still extremely popular, but  people had started to ask for those ‘special songs’ that are ‘Just Kim.’  And that’s how the theme of her new show was born.

‘Just Kim: The Very Best of Kim Kuzma’ is a show that originated from requested songs that Kim has performed in prior years from artists such as Chaka Khan, Annie Lennox and Patti Labelle, just  to name a few.  The show has now changed from ‘Wednesday Night Fever’ (disco) to singing people’s favorites.  ‘Just Kim’ also includes songs from her CDs, ‘Contradictions,’ ‘Who You Are’ and ‘By Request’ as well as her singles, ‘Meant to Fly’ and the positive, uplifting,  ‘I Am Alive.’

The new Wednesday show features guest performers from Puerto Vallarta’s cabaret scene.   In Kim’s own words, “There’s no band, just me doing what I love to do.  Looking forward to it! There’s so many songs  I love to sing that I’ve not been able to do with Acustico or on my Disco night, so I’m CHANGING IT!!!  I look forward to sharing these songs with you again.  Gracias for your support!”  After already premiering her new, Wednesday night show,  it’s clear that people are loving  Kim doing her own thing again, singing those favorites and encouraging people to sing along and dance.   Kim will be performing  ‘Acustico’ on Sundays at 7:30 pm and ‘Just Kim: The Very Best of Kim Kuzma’ on Wednesdays at 9:30 pm through February and March.   On Friday, February 13th, there will be a special ‘Just Kim’ show at 9:30 pm.

Tickets for Kim Kuzma shows are available at vallartatickets.com or at Act II Stages at Insurgentes 330, Old Town,  Puerto Vallarta.  Telephone # 322 158 4952

Kim’s music along with “Acustico” cds are available on iTunes and www.cdbaby.com

Now in her 10th season,  Puerto Vallarta’s popular chanteuse, Kim Kuzma  has been gathering a loyal following of music lovers who appreciate her voice . . .

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