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About

Seattle’s music scene has always been a breeding ground for raw, undeniable talent, and Kim Virant is no exception. With a voice that’s equal parts fire and velvet, she first made waves in the ’90s as the powerhouse frontwoman of Lazy Susan, a band that brought a gritty-yet-melodic edge to the local rock landscape. They shared stages with Seattle legends like Pearl Jam, earning Virant a reputation as a dynamic performer with an unmistakable presence.

When the band parted ways, she didn’t just fade into nostalgia—she evolved. Embracing her roots in Americana and alt-country, she carved out a solo career defined by evocative lyrics and a voice that can soothe as easily as it can shake you to your core. Often compared to Natalie Merchant and Stevie Nicks, Kim’s sound is organic, lived-in, and unapologetically heartfelt. Her music carries the pulse of Seattle’s ever-changing sound, proving that while eras shift, true artistry never dims.

Adding to her impressive resume, Kim has had the honor of opening for rock legends Robert Plant & Jimmy Page, X, and Joan Jett – a testament to her commanding presence and musical prowess. Sharing a stage with such iconic figures only solidified her reputation as one of Seattle’s most compelling voices.

She has the good fortune to play with amazingly talented musicians: Chris Friel/drums, Gary Westlake/guitar, Jeff Rouse/bass, Max Rose/sax & guitar,  Kathy Moore/guitar & piano

Music

Shows

August 21, 2026

Record Release – The Rabbit Box 

with Dejha Colantuono

September 19, 2026

Hellbent Brewing, Seattle FREE 2-10 pm

13035 Lake City Way NE

 

Photos

Easy Street w/Gary Westlake (pic by Lisa Shaw)
Triple Door (pic by Broken Clock Photography)
Tractor Tavern (pic by Andrew Kvenvolden)
Triple Door (pic by Broken Clock Photography)
Flight to Mars at The Showbox (pic by Jason Tang)