Who Is Kimberly Schlapman? Learn About The Singer

Publish date: 2024-09-12

Singer Kimberly Schlapman Wikipedia & Age 

Singer Kimberly Schlapman was born in Cornelia, Georgia, and relocated to Birmingham, Alabama, to attend Samford University and her age might be around 52. She began singing in church but went on to compete in other junior high talent competitions.

The artist enrolled at Samford University in Alabama and joined the school’s acapella ensemble.

During this time, Kimberly met and became friends with Karen Fairchild, and after graduating, the two traveled to Nashville, Tennessee, with the goal of establishing careers as solo musicians. 

Not only that, but they also auditioned for many record labels while she mostly worked as a waitress.

The pair eventually chose to establish the duet Little Big Town in the 1990s, singing together rather than alone.

Kimberly and Karen were eventually joined by Jimi Westbrook and Phillip Sweet, and the trio earned a record deal with Mercury Nashville Records, but the contract was never fulfilled because they never published a single or an album with the company.

Meet Kimberly Schlapman Family 

Talking about Kimberly Schlapman’s family, she has been married to Stephen Schlapman since 2006, and they have a daughter as well as another daughter through adoption.

Schlapman was previously married to Steven Roads, who died of a heart attack in 2005, following which she met Stephen, who helped her heal from the bereavement.

Kimberly’s kid is named after famed singer Dolly Parton, who is one of her musical influences. Her family currently resides in Nashville, Tennessee.

They married in 2006 and soon after became parents to their first child, Daisy Pearl. Kimberly previously told PEOPLE that she was unable to conceive children with her first spouse. As a result, she feels Daisy is a gift from him.

Kimberly Schlapman Net Worth: Is She Rich?

Kimberly Schlapman’s net worth must be in the millions as she has had a very successful career. Her band, Little Big Town released a new song, “Little White Church,” in 2010 as the lead-off to their fourth studio album, “The Reason Why.”

The single fared well, and after the album’s release, they served as an opening act for Sugarland before embarking on their own tour, The Reason Why Tour.

Two years later, Little Big Town released their fifth album, “Tornado,” and the lead track became their first number-one success in Hot Country Songs, as well as their first Platinum single.

Their song “Pontoon” was also nominated for a Grammy for Best Country Duo/Group Performance, and the album was certified gold. Other songs from their CD charted, and they toured with other musical groups. 

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