Kim Cameron (born November 28, 1966) is an American recording artist, songwriter,[1] pole dancer, radio personality, animated filmmaker,[2][3] and author of children's books from Miami, Florida.
[5] Kim MacGregor Cameron, Los Angeles native,[4] was born in Eau Claire, Wisconsin on November 28, 1966.
After several lead roles in musicals and plays such as Grease, Li'l Abner, and King David, she was selected for the choral group Singers, as well as the Indian Hills Choir in Lincoln, Nebraska.
She moved to the east coast and began a corporate career developing training and promotional videos for information technology companies.
Her live performance group is composed of musicians, a deep house DJ, and Dominican percussionist Pablo Peña, better known as "Pablito Drum.
[8] Cameron started as a radio host for an FM station as part of her Broadcast Journalism major before switching to writing for the National Examiner and Smithsonian.
She received a not-so-favorable article in Smart Money,[10] but later garnered positive performance reviews from music trade publications.
[13] In January 2012, Cameron released a music video for "3 Seconds" via Youtube,[14] which garnered over 1 million views in less than two months.
[16] In 2013, Cameron's live performance concert was placed on Comcast Xfinity onDemand in the Washington, DC metro market, New England, and Northern California.
[23] Cameron is the director, producer, and screenplay writer of animation films and Miami's Listening Party.
[24] On December 10, 2021, Cameron wrote, directed, and produced the award-winning 88-minute 2-D animation feature film Seaper Powers In Search of Bleu Jay’s Treasure, which was picked up as a Dove Channel original (Cinedigm), then moved to Mutlivisionaire in 2023 and Toons TV.
In August 2023, she released the award-winning 66-minute 2-D animation sequel feature film Seaper Powers Mystery of the Blue Pearls.
[24] In January 2023, as an executive director and producer, Cameron released the This is Kim documentary on SeemaTV networks.