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When Cheyenne Kimball was nine, she started playing guitar, singing and writing songs. At the age of ten she booked herself onto an "open mic" show. She was motivated, to say the least. Then she set about performing at dozens of gigs in coffee shops, live venues and charity events. Fast forward to 2002, when she answered an ad for auditions for NBC's America's Most Talented Kid. After four weeks of competition, she won first place. The next three years became a roller-coaster of success for the young songwriter, as she signed a recording contract with Sony Music and began working with some of the most successful producers in the music industry, including The Matrix, Billy Mann, Max Martin, Matthew Wilder and Glen Ballard, who all collaborated with her to create a diverse group of memorable songs. Her work with some of the industry's biggest songwriter-producers doesn't hurt, but Cheyenne has already garnered incredible national attention with TV appearances on such shows as Oprah, Access Hollywood, E!, Entertainment Tonight, NBC's The Today Show and more.
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