Karen Waldrup Bio, Age, Husband, The Voice, Married, Wikipedia, Net Worth
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Karen Waldrup Biography – Karen Waldrup Wiki
Karen Waldrup is a BMI songwriter and a member of NARAS. She is also a contestant in the twenty-fifth season of the American reality television series The Voice. It premiered on February 26, 2024, on NBC.
According to her website, Waldrup has been featured in Rolling Stone Magazine, People Magazine, Netflix, The Hallmark Channel, Bravo TV, Facebook Artist of the Day, NASCAR ESPN Live, the NFL Experience Superbowl XLVII, CMT, Fox, Military.com, and hundreds of other outlets world-wide. She has scored 12 Nashville Industry Music Awards and won the 2019 Torch Award from the Keith Whitley Fingerprint on Country Music Awards.
Waldrup was named the 2023 Top 5 Artist to Watch by Country Evolution and has released her new album Kendall County Road for worldwide streaming in May 2023.
Waldrup’s debut album JUSTIFIED, produced by multi-award winner Garth Fundis, known for his work with Trisha Yearwood, Don Williams, and Alabama, debuted on four Billboard Album Charts. “Sometimes He Does,” one of the songs featured on JUSTIFIED, was included in Rolling Stone Magazine as one of the Top 10 Country and Americana songs of the week immediately following its release.
Music Row icon and historian Robert Oermann deemed the track a “Disc of The Day,” adding that Waldrup is a “real deal country singer.”
Throughout her career, Waldrup has played music in over 15 countries all over the world and all across America. Karen Waldrup bridges the gap between classic country sounds and modern-day innovation.
Waldrup recently released her new album Kendall County Road produced by Grammy-award-winning producers Paul Worley and Biff Watson. The album includes a song written with WW2 D-Day Veteran, Jim Martin, a feature with Wendy Moten on “Nothing Is Impossible,” and the title track “Kendall County Road,” which reminisces about missing home and family.
Karen Waldrup Age
The country music singer from Mandeville, Louisiana is 36 years old as of 2024.
Karen Waldrup The Voice
The 36-year-old country singer is a contestant on the 25th season of The Voice. She took part in the blind auditions competing against Dani Stacy, Tae Lewis, Justin & Jeremy Garcia, Nadège, Josh Sanders, Maddi Jane, Nathan Chester, Donny Van Slee, Gabriel Goes, and Gene Taylor.
Waldrup sang Jo Dee Messina’s “Bye, Bye,” a classic country hit from 1998.
She drew Dan + Shay’s attention immediately with her performance, as well as McEntire’s. Dan and Shay turned their joint chair right away for the singer, while McEntire attempted to turn her chair halfway through her performance — only to find that the duo had already blocked her.
Waldrup ended up joining the country duo’s team after the other The Voice coaches — John Legend and Chance the Rapper — passed, and they all seemed very excited at the opportunity to work together.
Karen Waldrup Husband
Her details including her marital status are unknown. She has not spoken about it on her social media pages or in any interviews.
Karen Waldrup Instagram
Her Instagram handle is @karenwaldrupmusic.