ReverbNation Highlight of the week Karen Grenier

Hello BFR Team


This week for our ReverNation Partnership we want to welcome Karen Grenier who will be coming in this Wednesday on The Pop Explosion starting at 2:15pm. We will be playing her latest Single “It Gets Better” and talking about her writing process. This is a very exclusive interview that you do not want to miss.
Listen to “It Gets Better”

 
 

A little bit about Karen Grenier

Acoustic pop/folk artist, Karen Grenier’s performances embody an intimate acoustic flavor. Her songs reflect an honesty and thoughtful self-analysis that is lacking in much of today’s music. Her smooth yet commanding voice and driving acoustic style will carry you away. Whether she’s cutting to the heart with her emotion-driven originals or belting out cover tunes, Karen’s penetrating voice, rhythmic acoustic style and intense emotional energy combine to capture her audience’s attention. An excellent performer and songwriter, Karen was voted the 2009 Boston Pride Idol winner, performing on the main stage at the 2009 Boston Pride Festival. Karen was named a semifinalist in the 2006 Peacedriven Songwriting Contest and won a songwriting award from Nashville’s Music City Search in 2002. In addition, several of her songs have been featured on the Dawson’s Creek DVD. Karen has spent the past thirteen years as a seasonal performer in Provincetown, MA. She currently makes her living both as a guidance counselor and a professional musician. “You’ve got to reach for your dreams…it’s an attitude I’ve always tried to inspire in my students…now I’m living mine!” Karen has performed at clubs, festivals, coffee houses, restaurants and colleges throughout Northeast. Currently working on her fifth CD, Karen continues to draw in new fans with her catchy melodies, intimate lyrics and gutsy performances. For Karen, it’s all about being genuine and connecting with people. “If I can do that, I’ve achieved success.”
 
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