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Kim Bingham

Kim Bingham is a Canadian singer/songwriter.

Under the stage name Highwire Kim, she was a member of the legendary Montreal, Quebec ska band Me Mom and Morgentaler. In 1996, after that band broke up, Bingham moved to Vancouver, British Columbia and formed the band Mudgirl , who had a Canadian radio hit that year with "This Day", and performed on some Lilith Fair dates.

However, in 1999, she dissolved the band and created The Kim Band, a rotating collective of musicians in which Bingham herself was the sole constant. That band's debut album, Girlology, was released in 2001.

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