Kate Voegele

Singer-songwriter and actress from America

Kate Voegele - Singer-songwriter and actress from America
Born

December 8th, 1986
38 years ago

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

United States

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American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and actress. Gained recognition with debut album 'Don't Look Away' in 2009, which featured the hit single 'Cutting Minutes.' Appeared as Mia Catalano on the television series 'One Tree Hill.' Released multiple albums, blending pop and rock elements, and built a dedicated fanbase through extensive touring and engaging performances.

Released debut album 'Don't Look Away'

Featured in 'One Tree Hill' as Mia Catalano

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