Kate Miner

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Who is Kate Miner?

Kate Miner Moebel is an American singer and songwriter.

Kate began singing publicly at the age of four in the San Diego area. At the age of ten, she was singing music for television commercials. By 21, Kate had moved to Los Angeles, California and was signed to a recording contract with Word Records, which included a co-publishing/development deal with Sony Music Publishing.

In the late 1980s, still known as Pam Dwinell, Kate would tour with Phil Keaggy and Mark Heard. She went on to perform and record with artists like Tonio K, Pierce Pettis, Christopher Williams, Michele Pillar, Randy Stonehill, The Choir, and FunderburkMiner.

In 1992, Miner shared the stage with Heard during his final performance at the Cornerstone Festival. Heard had a heart attack and died the following month. Miner would go on to record a tribute to Heard for the albums Strong Hand of Love and Orphans of God. Also that year, she was named Female Acoustic Artist of the Year by the National Academy of Songwriters.

Through the community found in the Malibu Vineyard Christian Fellowship, Kate Miner realized her true calling to pursue a career exclusively focusing on religious worship music.

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Also known as
  • Miner, Kate
  • Pam Dwinell
  • Pamela Dwinell
Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession

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on July 23, 2013

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