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Kimberly Perry

Kimberly Perry is an , and best known as the and primary songwriter for the sibling trio , with whom she achieved multi-platinum success and multiple awards in the . Born July 12, 1983, in , she formed the group with her younger brothers (bass) and (drums) after performing in local bands as a teenager. The Band Perry signed with Republic Nashville in 2009 and released their self-titled debut album in , which was certified by the RIAA and featured the quadruple- hit "," co-written by Perry, that topped the Hot Country Songs chart for seven weeks. The trio's follow-up album (2012) included additional No. 1 singles like "Better Dig Two" and "All Your Life," earning them the ACM New Artist of the Year award in 2011 and the New Artist of the Year in the same year. They received a Grammy nomination for Best New Artist in 2012 and won Single of the Year for "" in 2011, with Perry also earning Song of the Year for her songwriting on the track. In 2016, the group released The Voyager, their third album, before parting ways with their label and shifting to an electronic pop sound as an act in 2018. Perry launched her solo career in country music in 2023, signing with RECORDS Nashville/ and releasing the EPs Bloom and , which debuted with the single "If I Die Young Pt. 2," a to her earlier hit reflecting personal experiences including a . In 2025, reunited, signing with Nashville Harbor Records, reissuing their debut album, and performing shows, though Reid Perry left the group in October 2025, leaving it as a duo with Kimberly and her husband Johnny Costello.

Early years

Childhood and family

Kimberly Marie Perry was born on July 12, 1983, in , to parents Charles Stephen "Steve" Perry, a , and Marie Perry. She is the eldest of three siblings, with two younger brothers: Reid Perry, born on November 17, 1988, and , born on July 23, 1990. The Perry family maintained a close-knit dynamic, with music serving as a central bond that shaped their daily life and interactions. The family initially relocated from Jackson to , where Kimberly and her brothers spent much of their formative years immersed in a supportive, creative household. In 2002, they moved to , a shift that immersed them further in the region's rich culture and local performance opportunities. Steve and Marie Perry actively encouraged their children's musical interests by exposing them to diverse genres, including , , , and , often through lively Saturday night family dance parties that fostered a joyful, music-filled environment. While not professional musicians themselves, the parents provided essential support, with Marie handling logistics like driving for early outings and Steve assisting with bookings, thereby nurturing the family's artistic inclinations from a young age.

Musical beginnings

At the age of 15, Kimberly Perry formed her first high school band, , in , taking on the roles of lead vocalist and guitarist. She learned to play guitar through self-directed practice, beginning with her first Gibson instrument acquired around that time. Her younger brothers, (age 8) and (age 10), supported the group by serving as roadies, handling equipment and logistics for performances. The band played early local gigs in small venues in , including roadhouses and churches, where they performed a mix of cover songs and original material to build their skills and . These informal shows allowed Perry to develop her stage presence and songwriting abilities amid a supportive musical family environment. During her high school years, Perry refined her vocal technique through training at Jan Smith Studios in , starting in her late teens under the guidance of Jan Smith. Smith, who managed Perry alongside her parents early on, focused on both technical and expressive elements of , helping her transition from a more restrained style to a fuller, soul-infused delivery. This period marked Perry's shift from casual family music-making to structured skill development, laying the groundwork for her professional aspirations without pursuing formal .

Career

With The Band Perry

The Band Perry, consisting of siblings Kimberly, Neil, and Reid Perry, achieved significant recognition in the industry during their active years from 2010 to 2025. The group signed with Republic Nashville in 2009, releasing their self-titled debut album in 2010, which included the hit "." Their follow-up album (2012) featured additional successes like "Better Dig Two." In 2016, they released The Voyager, before parting ways with their label and shifting to an electronic pop sound as an independent act in 2018 with the EP Coordinates. The trio earned multiple awards, including and ACM honors in 2011 for New Artist and related achievements, a Grammy win in 2015 for Best Country Duo/Group Performance, and further ACM recognition in 2014.

Solo career

In 2023, Perry made her solo debut performance at the Grand Ole Opry on May 6, marking a significant milestone in her transition to a solo artist. This invitation highlighted her continued relevance in country music circles, building on her Opry history with . That same year, Perry secured a global publishing deal with and Songs & Daughters Publishing, a partnership praised by industry executives for her songwriting prowess and potential as an independent creator. The deal underscored her emerging solo acclaim, enabling the release of projects like the Bloom EP in June and the extended EP in October. In 2024, Perry was chosen to headline the CMT Next Women of Tour, her first solo headlining outing, which featured rising female artists and affirmed her role as a mentor in the genre. She also served as a mentor for the CMT Next Women of Class of 2024, further establishing her influence among emerging talents. As of November 2025, Perry's solo phase has garnered industry acknowledgments without major award wins, emphasizing her ongoing build toward broader recognition in country music.

Band hiatus and later developments

On March 27, 2023, announced an indefinite hiatus to allow each member to pursue individual creative endeavors. The siblings—Kimberly, , and Perry—expressed gratitude to fans in a joint social media statement, emphasizing the decision as a way to explore personal projects after over a decade together. For Kimberly Perry, the break aligned with her priorities as a new mother, as she balanced family life with the development of her solo music career. The hiatus was interrupted by a one-off reunion on January 25, 2025, when performed a sold-out at the Niswonger Performing Arts Center in , to raise funds for communities affected by Hurricane Helene. The event, organized through AIDNET of Greene County, supported flood relief efforts in and drew a full house, highlighting the band's enduring local ties. Perry described the performance as a "gorgeous full circle moment," reflecting on the emotional return to their hometown roots amid ongoing solo pursuits. In June 2025, announced their comeback to , re-signing with Big Machine Label Group on July 17, 2025, and introducing a new lineup featuring Kimberly on vocals, on bass, and Johnny Costello (Kimberly's husband) on guitar. The group released remastered versions of earlier tracks and performed together, including at the Grand Ole Opry in April 2025, signaling a return to their roots. Further changes came on October 13, 2025, when Perry announced his departure from the group to focus on artist management, leaving siblings and as the remaining original members alongside Costello. In his Instagram post, expressed appreciation for the band's shared history while signaling a shift in his professional path, raising questions about the trio's future structure and activities. Perry has spoken positively about navigating her solo endeavors alongside potential band reunions, noting the hiatus has allowed her to "take a break" and grow artistically without fully severing group ties.

Personal life

Marriages and relationships

Kimberly Perry married player on June 12, 2014, in a ceremony held at Christ Chapel in her hometown of . The couple, who had no children together, ended their marriage amicably after nearly four years, with Perry filing for divorce in March 2018 citing irreconcilable differences. This personal transition coincided with a challenging period in her career, inspiring reflective songwriting amid The Band Perry's shift toward . Perry met her second husband, Johnny Costello, at a brunch in Dallas, Texas, in October 2020. The pair became engaged eight months later and eloped spontaneously in Las Vegas on June 17, 2021, driving from Los Angeles in a black convertible, arriving at a chapel around midnight for vows at 12:30 a.m. They renewed their vows in an intimate Las Vegas ceremony in August 2022, marking the one-year anniversary of their wedding. As of 2024, Perry has described their ongoing relationship as still in the "honeymoon phase," likening it to the inseparable bond of "Bonnie and Clyde." This partnership aligned with a creative hiatus for The Band Perry in 2023, allowing focus on her evolving personal life.

Family and residences

Kimberly Perry and her husband, Johnny Costello, welcomed their first child, son Whit Costello, on August 26, 2023, at 4:01 p.m. in , where he weighed 7 pounds 8 ounces. The arrival of Whit marked a significant personal milestone for Perry, influencing the reflective and growth-oriented themes of motherhood in her solo EP Bloom, released in June 2023, and her subsequent 2023-2024 work, which she launched while pregnant. As of 2024, the couple has no additional children. Perry maintains a close relationship with her brothers, and Perry, providing mutual family support amid the band's evolving dynamics and her solo transition. This sibling bond has remained strong despite professional shifts, including Neil's earlier pursuit of solo endeavors and Reid's departure from in October 2025, with Perry publicly expressing well-wishes for his new chapter. Raised in Greeneville, Tennessee, Perry initially resided there with her family before the band relocated to Los Angeles around 2017 to explore new musical directions. The siblings returned to East Tennessee during the COVID-19 pandemic after three years in California. Following her 2021 marriage to Costello, Perry moved to Nashville for the first time, seeking proximity to the country music industry. In 2024, shortly after Whit's birth, the family relocated back to a historic home on South Main Street in Greeneville for greater stability and connection to her roots. During her 2024 CMT Next Women of Country headlining tour, Perry emphasized balancing her career with new motherhood, adjusting to life on the road with her one-year-old son through family involvement and logistical planning.

Discography

Studio albums

Kimberly Perry has not released any solo studio albums as of November 2025.

Extended plays

Kimberly Perry's solo career began with the release of her debut extended play, Bloom, on June 9, 2023, via RECORDS Nashville and Columbia Records. The five-track EP marked her first independent project following The Band Perry's hiatus, featuring introspective country-pop songs that explored themes of personal growth and resilience. Key tracks include "Cry At Your Funeral," a poignant ballad about loss, and "Smoke 'Em Too," an upbeat reflection on defiance and self-empowerment. Bloom served as a teaser for Perry's anticipated full-length solo albums, introducing her evolved sound while building anticipation through radio play of lead single "If I Die Young Pt. 2."
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1" Pt. 2"Kimberly Perry, Nicolle Galyon, Jimmy Robbins3:23
2""Kimberly Perry, Sasha Sloan, Jimmy Robbins3:34
3"Cry At Your Funeral"Kimberly Perry3:39
4"Ghosts"Kimberly Perry3:56
5"Smoke 'Em Too"Kimberly Perry3:34
On October 27, 2023, Perry expanded upon Bloom with , a nine-track extended EP that incorporated the original material alongside four new songs. Released under the same labels, Superbloom deepened Perry's narrative of rebirth and motherhood, with additions like "Fool's Gold," addressing relational illusions, and "Monsters (Whit's Lullaby)," a tender tribute to her son. The project tied into her early solo tours, including performances on the CMT Next Women of initiative, where she showcased tracks to promote her transition to a solo artist. No further EPs were released by Perry through November 2025.
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1"Fool's Gold"Kimberly Perry, Jimmy Robbins3:05
2"Black Corvette"Kimberly Perry3:20
3"God's Hometown"Kimberly Perry, 3:12
4"Monsters (Whit's Lullaby)"Kimberly Perry3:45
5"If I Die Young Pt. 2"Kimberly Perry, Nicolle Galyon, Jimmy Robbins3:23
6"Burn The House Down"Kimberly Perry, Sasha Sloan, Jimmy Robbins3:34
7"Cry At Your Funeral"Kimberly Perry3:39
8"Ghosts"Kimberly Perry3:56
9"Smoke 'Em Too"Kimberly Perry3:34

Singles

Kimberly Perry launched her solo career in 2023 with a series of singles tied to her debut extended plays Bloom and , marking a shift from her work with to more personal, introspective country material. These releases, distributed through RECORDS Nashville and , emphasized themes of motherhood, resilience, and reinvention, often co-written by Perry herself. Her debut single, "If I Die Young, Pt. 2," released on May 5, 2023, served as a sequel to The Band Perry's 2010 hit, reimagining the narrative through Perry's perspective as a mother. Co-written with Nicolle Galyon and Jimmy Robbins, it debuted and peaked at No. 31 on the chart dated May 20, 2023, drawing 3.9 million audience impressions from May 5–11 according to Luminate data. The track received immediate radio support, with multiple spins on select focus stations on release day, and was promoted as the from the Bloom EP. A accompanied the release, highlighting Perry's solo evolution, while the promotional campaign included live performances and media appearances tying back to the original song's legacy. "Fool's Gold," released on September 22, 2023, followed as a standalone single and key track on the expanded Superbloom EP. Inspired by Perry's experiences in the music industry, the song explores themes of self-worth and perseverance, featuring her signature emotive vocals over a mid-tempo arrangement. It garnered streaming attention but did not achieve significant radio chart placement. Other notable solo singles from 2023 include "Monsters (Whit's Lullaby)," a tender lullaby dedicated to her son Whitman, released via Superbloom and emphasizing familial bonds with acoustic elements; "God's Hometown," a reflective piece on roots and faith included on the same EP, which accumulated steady streaming plays; and "Burn The House Down," an empowering anthem about breaking free from past constraints, also from Superbloom and performed live during Perry's inaugural solo tour. These tracks contributed to the EP's streaming metrics exceeding millions across platforms like Spotify by late 2023, though none secured major radio peaks. No further solo singles were released through 2025, as Perry focused on touring and The Band Perry's reunion activities.
SingleRelease DateAlbum/EPPeak Chart Position (Billboard Country Airplay)
"If I Die Young, Pt. 2"May 5, 2023Bloom31
"Fool's Gold"September 22, 2023Superbloom
"Monsters (Whit's Lullaby)"October 27, 2023Superbloom
"God's Hometown"October 27, 2023Superbloom
"Burn The House Down"June 9, 2023 (EP track; single promotion via tour)Bloom / Superbloom

Awards and nominations

With The Band Perry

The Band Perry, consisting of siblings Kimberly, Neil, and Reid Perry, achieved significant recognition in the country music industry during their 2010s run, with multiple awards underscoring their breakthrough success and hit songs like "" and "Better Dig Two." These honors were collectively attributed to the group, reflecting their collaborative dynamic and commercial impact. In 2015, the band won the Grammy Award for Best Country Duo/Group Performance for their rendition of Glen Campbell's "," a cover featured on the tribute See You There. This victory marked their sole Grammy win amid several nominations, including Best New Artist in 2012. The group earned three Country Music Association (CMA) Awards in 2011, propelled by the massive success of "If I Die Young," which topped the chart for seven weeks. These included New Artist of the Year, Single of the Year for "," and Song of the Year for the same track, with the latter credited to Kimberly Perry as songwriter. The Band Perry secured three Academy of Country Music (ACM) Awards, highlighting their rapid rise and sustained popularity. In 2011, they won Top New Vocal Duo or Group and New Artist of the Year, both tied to their debut album's breakout hits. They later claimed Vocal Group of the Year in 2014, defeating competitors like Lady Antebellum and Little Big Town. Beyond these major wins, received nominations from other prominent awards shows linked to their chart-topping singles and albums. At the 2011 American Music Awards, they were nominated for Favorite Country Band, Duo or Group and New Artist of the Year, reflecting fan support for tracks like "." Similarly, in 2012, they earned a Music Award nomination for Top Country Album for their self-titled debut, and in 2013, they were contenders for the fan-voted Milestone Award recognizing career milestones.

Solo career

As of November 2025, Perry has received no major awards or nominations for her solo work, though she has garnered industry recognition including a solo debut performance at the Grand Ole Opry on May 6, 2023; a global publishing deal with Warner Chappell Music and Songs & Daughters Publishing in 2023; headlining the CMT Next Women of Country Tour in 2024; and serving as a mentor for the CMT Next Women of Country Class of 2024.

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