Popular Songstress, Kim Kuzma, Opens Her Season at The Palm Cabaret

If you could pick one Vallarta entertainer, through the years, who consistently brings originality, superb vocals and phenomenal wit to her performances, you’d most likely think of songstress, Kim Kuzma. Yes, Kim has been around Puerto Vallarta “doing her thing” on stage for just over a decade. And each new season, she’s always introducing fresh material and exciting, first class shows that people flock to over and over again!

On Monday, January 22nd at 7pm, Kim presents her first show of the season, ‘Evolution’. Joining her is the musical group, Piel Canela, consisting of Eduardo Leon and Fernando Gonzalez, joined by Luis Rascon and newest member, Gary Flores on percussion. “Evolution” is the perfect name for this new show that will feature music and composers that influenced Kim while growing up, performing professionally, and collaborating with her group of musicians in PV . After opening night, “Evolution” will be always be performed on Tuesday nights at 7pm at The Palm Cabaret.

Coming up on Thursday, January 25th at 7pm, is the opening night of ‘The 70’s Show’ and the exciting release of Kim’s new ‘VIVAN LOS 70’s’ CD! Think ‘Donna Summer meets The Gipsy Kings’. Kim and Piel Canela will perform songs from the new CD, along with other new material. The CD was recorded here in Puerto Vallarta last April with Paolo Uccelli, mixed by Rigo Mora and final post production in San Antonio, TX by Grammy Award winner for Sound Engineering, Michael Anthony Esparza. If it’s anything like the energy they portray onstage with their song selections, like ‘MacArthur Park’, ‘I’m Not In Love’ and ‘Could It Be Magic,’ I’m sure it will be amazing! The CD will be available on download cards that night along with iTunes in the near future. You can also purchase ‘Vivan Los 70’s’ at The Palm Cabaret’s ticket desk. Kuzma’s ‘Acustico’ & ‘Acustico II’ CDs that were previously recorded here in PV, are also available at her shows and on iTunes.

For those who are new to Puerto Vallarta and haven’t heard of Kim Kuzma, she is an award winning recording artist and vocalist from British Columbia, Canada who has had amazing staying power in the music/entertainment biz over the years. First and foremost, she is a creative, professionally trained musician with a remarkable vocal range and an electrifying stage presence. Kim appeals to a diverse audience, that includes gay and straight, young and old, but always to those who enjoy great music and a good laugh!

If I had to pick one entertainer that has influenced my love of music and attraction to Vallarta’s entertainment scene, I would pick Kim Kuzma. She is bright, talented, happy, loving and one extraordinary singer. Don’t miss “Evolution” & ‘The 70’s Show’ because they are sure to be outstanding musical experiences gifted to us by the always fabulous, Kim Kuzma. I can’t wait to hear the CD!

“Every year Kim brings to Vallarta the top selling number one show, add in her fabulous band and you are set for the best night of entertainment.” – Mexico.Events.mx

“Beyond spectacular… Kim Kuzma and her band are a force to be reckoned with” – TripAdvisor

If you could pick one Vallarta entertainer, through the years, who consistently brings originality, superb vocals and phenomenal wit to her performances, you'd most . . .

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