Its infectious Blues/Rock groove is insidious and its message is significant.
Award winning recording artist Kathryn Grimm (Jeff Buckley, Bo Diddley, Michael Bolton) has done it again - she's written yet another hook-laden anthem with a strong message that may just be life changing for some. It should not come as a surprise that she continues to crank out excellent music - not many artists can say they have shared the stage with and written with Jeff Buckley. Kathryn has always followed the beat of her own drum and through this often lonely but brazen journey she's produced a very worthy library of memorable work. "BEST OF ME" from her newest CD "BLUES TOOLS" lives up to its hype. Its infectious Blues/Rock groove is insidious and its message is significant.
The creation of "BEST OF ME" is an idea that Kathryn had rattling around in her head for some time. As a one-time mandated reporter volunteering as an advocate for victims of domestic violence in addition to her own personal experience with an abuser, her understanding of the difficulties of breaking free from such a hold is solid. "The statistic of a victim attempting to leave an abuser an average of seven times before finally getting away has weighed heavy on me" she says. "I wanted to write a song with the sole intention of, possibly, lessening that average. I think I've succeeded in doing that with "BEST OF ME". The song is filled with subtle but common language that victims can hone in on. "There are key words used by abusers, 'red flags' that victims may recognize. Awareness is key in finding the courage to take that first step towards getting help and getting out."
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