Kim Warnick (born April 7, 1959[1][2]) is an American rock musician (bassist and vocalist), a former member of Seattle-based bands The Fastbacks (1979–2002)[3] and Visqueen (1998–2004).[4] Described by KIRO-FM in 2016 as a "legendary musician and vocalist,"[5] she is the former wife of Ken Stringfellow of The Posies.[4] Officially she retired in 2004, and suffered some serious health issues in the following years,[4][6] but recovered and has participated in Fastbacks reunion shows, the first of which was in 2011, headlining the West Seattle Summer Fest.[7][8][9]
The reunited Fastbacks performed at SPF 30 on August 8, 2018, an outdoor concert celebrating the 30 year anniversary of Sub Pop Records, Warnick's prior employer and the band's label.[11]
^ abcPaul Cashmere, Seattle Musicians Rally For Kim Warnick, undercover.fm News, December 28, 2007. Accessed online 2017-03-31. Gives date 1980 rather than 1979 for founding of Fastbacks.
^Grant Brissey, West Seattle Summer Fest, The Stranger (Seattle), May 23, 2011. Accessed online 2017-03-31.
^"Fast Enough: Kim Warnick and Lulu Gargiulo", p. 140-143 in Maria Raha, Cinderella's Big Score: Women of the Punk and Indie Underground, Seal Press (December 31, 2004). ISBN1580051162.