[Congressional Record Volume 159, Number 140 (Wednesday, October 9, 2013)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E1463]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
HONORING KIMBERLY ROADS SCHLAPMAN
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HON. DOUG COLLINS
of georgia
in the house of representatives
Wednesday, October 9, 2013
Mr. COLLINS of Georgia. Mr. Speaker, I am pleased to take this
opportunity to recognize the talent, hard work, and determination of
Kimberly Roads Schlapman, a lifelong resident of Habersham County,
Georgia. Millions of fans know Kimberly as one of the beautiful, strong
voices behind the country group Little Big Town. But many folks in
Northeast Georgia were touched by Kimberly's musical abilities, as well
as her commitment to her community, long before her rise to stardom.
During high school, Kimberly contributed her time as a candy striper
at the Habersham County Medical Center. She was a member of Youth
Against Cancer, the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, the Student
Advisory Board for Community Bank and Trust, the Key Club, the Y Club,
and the Student Council. Kimberly also served as vice president of her
senior class.
Kimberly was also actively developing her musical skills during this
time. She was a member of the Habersham Central High School Chorus. She
was also part of the Habersham Central Concert Choir. She was selected
to sing in the Georgia Allstate Choir for five consecutive years and
was one of six sopranos selected to study vocal music in the Georgia
Governor's Honors Program.
While performing in the Habersham Community Theater and other
special events in the community, she was selected to represent her
state and region in numerous talent competitions. Kimberly's hard work
paid off with great success, as she won first place in the National
Beta Club competition as well as the International Key Club Convention.
Kimberly continued pursuing music when she enrolled at Samford
University in Birmingham, Alabama, where she was a member of the
Samford Singers and the Lake Junaluska Singers. Through these groups,
she found a friend in Karen Fairchild. That relationship helped lead to
the formation of Little Big Town.
In its 14 years together, Little Big Town has played before more
than 4 million people. Last year, they achieved its first #1 radio hit
with the song ``Pontoon.'' The song came from the band's fifth album,
Tornado, which was recently received platinum certification with sales
of over one million copies. Little Big Town was recently honored with
two CMA awards, two ACM awards, a Grammy award, and an Emmy award.
Georgians are truly proud of all Kimberly's achievements, both on
and off the stage. I join many others in wishing Kimberly and her
family the very best.
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