KEM is an R&B and jazz singer that knows all too well who his audience is, and he sings specifically to them on both of his first three albums. KEM ticket holders are primarily the adult crowd who enjoy listening to adult contemporary music, and this is precisely where he gears both his melodies and his lyrics. That is particularly true with his sophomore release in 2005, "Album II." However, his third release also caters to this crowd, with topic involving relationships and spirituality.
His current tour to promote his latest album release, "Intimacy: Album III," has started selling KEM tickets to fill up concert venues across the country.
A History for KEM Ticket Holders
KEM was born Kem Owens in Nashville, Tennessee in 1969 and spent most of his childhood growing up in Detroit, Michigan. However, this talented musician did not find that life came easily to him. By the time he had finished high school, KEM found himself estranged from his family, homeless and battling addiction. During this time, he was caught stealing beer from a 7-11 store.
KEM himself admits that his life didn't come together and his career didn't start until he found spirituality in his life. This spirituality now becomes a part of every performance, with KEM ticket holders hearing the reason for this artist's new found success.
What will You Get with Your KEM Tickets?
KEM ticket holders will be delighted to learn that this talented artist tours with one of the tightest bands in the industry and plenty of showmanship to go around. This musician is not afraid to run through his repertoire of hits, including, "I'm into You," "Each Other" and "Why would You Stay?" This is a performer who concentrates on little other than his music, and it shows in every song he croons to his mostly female audiences.
Who are KEM Tickets for?
KEM ticket holders are primarily adults who enjoy adult contemporary, R&B and jazz music. The concert is primarily focused on the music, with few special effects or hot dance numbers to boast. This talented musician doesn't try to be anyone he is not, and he doesn't attempt to appeal to a wider audience.
While anyone who gets into these genres will probably get the most from their KEM tickets, those who prefer bubble gum rock, bump and grind and "get naked" kind of music might find this jazzy artist a little too mellow for their tastes.