OREON KINGMAN

Orean Kingman has a way with melody. Her songs transcend genre, and like so many young people these days, she is ethereal one moment and catchy, like can’t forget it ever, in the next. Sometimes her lyrics stop my heart and I’m not sure it will beat again. I know this artist will be like an onion, layered and quite tasty once cooked, but gravely underestimated if never tried raw.

Orean Kingman is a weathered-voiced storyteller whose music sits squarely at the crossroads of country, blues, and Americana. Raised on dusty Florida backroads and church pew harmonies, Kingman blends raw acoustic guitar, slide, and a voice that carries both ache and steadiness. His songs are small, honest narratives — about hard work, lost love, redemption, and quiet resilience — delivered with a lived-in sincerity that makes each line feel like a memory. Whether solo with just a guitar or backed by a sparse roots ensemble, Kingman’s recordings favor warmth over polish, drawing listeners into smoky rooms, late-night porches, and the steady rhythm of everyday life. For fans of traditional country blues and modern Americana, Orean Kingman is the kind of artist whose music lingers long after the last chord fades.

She plays acoustic and electric guitar, writes her own songs and sings like a siren; look out world.

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