• Kimberly Schlapman was born in 1969 in Georgia and is a country music band singer in Little Big Town.
• She has an estimated net worth of $2.5 million and is also a cooking enthusiast.
• She met Karen Fairchild while attending college and moved with her to Nashville to pursue a career in music.
• Little Big Town released their first album in 2002, and have gone on to have numerous hits and awards.
• Kimberly is married to Stephen Schlapman, and the couple live in Nashville, Tennessee with two daughters.



Known for movies

Short Info

SpouseStephen Schlapman, Steven Roads
FactPart of the country group Little Big Town.


Who is Kimberly Schlapman?

Kimberly Schlapman was born in 15 October 1969, in Cornelia, Georgia USA, and is a singer, best known for being a member of the country music band called Little Big Town. She is one of the founding members of the group, and has stayed with them since its inception.

The Riches of Kimberly Schlapman

Net worth is ~$2.5 million. She’s also known to be a cooking enthusiast, and regularly features food along with her music.

Career Beginnings

She enrolled in Alabama’s Samford University where she joined the school’s acapella group. During this time, she met and became friends with Karen Fairchild, and after graduating, the two moved to Nashville, Tennessee with hopes of building careers as solo artists, and they auditioned for several record labels while she worked mainly as a waitress.

Eventually, they decided to form the duo called Little Big Town in the 1990s, singing together as opposed to working alone. Eventually, they were joined by Jimi Westbrook and Phillip Sweet, and the group landed a record deal with Mercury Nashville Records, however, the contract was unsuccessful as they never released a single or an album with the label. They were dropped from the roster, and in 2001 they then worked as backing vocals for the Collin Raye album entitled “Can’t Back Down”. They also did songwriting work, and in 2002 secured a second contract, this time with record company Monument Records.

The Rise of Little Big Town

During the same year, the band released their first, self-titled album, which produced charting hits such as “Everything Changes” and “Don’t Waste My Time”. Shortly after the release of their album, the group encountered problems with their respective personal lives, and after the Nashville branch of Monument dissolved, the group exited and took up day jobs to make more money. Despite that, the group still continued to perform and tour, and in 2005 they signed with Equity Music Group, and released the single “Boondocks”, leading to their second album entitled “The Road to Here”, which produced their first top five hit on Hot Country Songs, and also several top 20 hits. It was certified Platinum in the US, and led to a follow up project called “A Place to Land”, later re-released with four new songs. The group then opened for Carrie Underwood during her Carnival Ride Tour, but in 2009 they had their first headlining tour in Jacksonville, Florida, which continued for a month. During the same year, the group was nominated for the fourth year in a row at the CMA Awards as Vocal Group of the Year.

Later Career

In 2010, Little Big Town released a new single – “Little White Church” – as a lead-off to their fourth studio album entitled “The Reason Why”. The single charted highly, and after the release of the album, they worked as an opening act for Sugarland before going on their own tour called The Reason Why Tour.

Two years later, they released their fifth album entitled “Tornado”, and the lead single became their first number one hit in Hot Country Songs, and their first single to receive Platinum certification. Their song “Pontoon” also won a Grammy Award for Best Country Duo/Group Performance and the album was later certified gold. A few other songs from their album charted, and they went on tour with other musical groups.

In 2014, they recorded their sixth studio album entitled “Pain Killer”, which led to the group being invited to the Grand Ole Opry by Reba McEntire. The group was nominated for five CMA Awards that year, and won Song of the Year with “Girl Crush”. A few of their latest projects include their seventh studio album entitled “Wanderlust” and they also became the first act in history to have a residency at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville.

Personal Life

Kimberly has been married to Stephen Schlapman since 2006 and they have a daughter together; they have also adopted another daughter. Prior to Stephen, she was married to Steven Roads who passed away from a heart attack in 2005, after which she met Stephen who helped her recover from the loss. One of her daughters is named after famous singer Dolly Parton, who is one of Kimberly’s musical inspirations. The family reside in Nashville, Tennessee.

General Info

Full NameKimberly Schlapman
ProfessionSinger, Television presenter
EducationSamford University
NationalityAmerican

Family

SpouseStephen Schlapman, Steven Roads
ChildrenDaisy Pearl Schlapman, Dolly Grace Schlapman

Accomplishments

AwardsDaytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Original Song
Music GroupsLittle Big Town
TV ShowsKimberly's Simply Southern

Social profile links

Facts

#Fact
1Sister of Paula James.
2Met Little Big Town band-mate, Karen Fairchild, at Samford University in Birmingham, Alabama.
3Part of the country group Little Big Town.
4Has 2 daughters with her husband Stephen Schlapman - Daisy Pearl Schlapman (b.July 27, 2007 three weeks early in Phoenix, Arizona, where Little Big Town had performed a concert the night before. Daisy weighed 6 lbs. 10 oz and was 18 inches long) and Dolly Grace Schlapman (adopted in January 2017 as newborn).
5Her first husband, Steven Roads, died on April 6, 2005 from heart attack.
6Country music singer.

Movies

Soundtrack

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Great Performances2014TV Series writer - 1 episode
Conan2011TV Series writer - 1 episode
Late Night with Jimmy Fallon2011TV Series writer - 1 episode
40th Annual Country Music Association Awards2006TV Special writer: "Bones"

Actress

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Little Big Town: Little White Church2010Video short

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Talk2015-2017TV SeriesHerself / Herself - Musical Guest / Herself - Guest
E! Live from the Red Carpet2015-2017TV SeriesHerself
Today2012-2016TV SeriesHerself - Guest 4th Hour Co-Anchor / Herself - Guest
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon2014-2016TV SeriesHerself - Musical Guest: Little Big Town / Herself
I Love Kellie Pickler2016TV SeriesHerself
Beat Bobby Flay2016TV SeriesHerself - Judge / Mentor
Project Runway All Stars2016TV SeriesHerself - Little Big Town / Guest Judge
Chopped Junior2016TV SeriesHerself - Judge
The View2013-2015TV SeriesHerself
Kimberly's Simply Southern2012-2015TV SeriesHerself - Hostess
The Chew2014-2015TV SeriesHerself / Herself - Author
Front and Center2015TV SeriesHerself
Fox and Friends2014TV SeriesHerself
Paula's Best Dishes2013TV SeriesHerself
Little Big Town Live Tornado2012TV SeriesHerself
20/202012TV Series documentaryHerself - Little Big Town (segment "The Greatest Women of Country Music")
CMA Music Festival: Country's Night to Rock2012TV SpecialHerself
CMA Country Christmas2011TV SpecialHerself
Day Jobs2011TV SeriesHerself
CMT Hot 20 Countdown2010TV SeriesHerself - guest
DirecTV Concert Series2010TV SeriesHerself
6 Degrees of Martina McBride2007TV MovieHerself (as Kimberly Roads)

Awards

Won Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
2013Daytime EmmyDaytime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Original SongGood Afternoon America (2012)

Source: IMDb, Wikipedia

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