Kipp Lennon is an American singer-songwriter and musician, best known for his work in the rock and pop genres. Born on August 24, 1961, he is part of the musical Lennon family, being the brother of fellow musician, Mark Lennon. Kipp gained prominence in the 1980s as a member of the band "The Lennon Sisters" and later contributed to various projects, including the rock band "The Righteous Brothers," where he provided vocals for their reunion tours. Notable works include his contributions to soundtracks, such as "The Lion King" and "The Nightmare Before Christmas," showcasing his versatility in both popular and theatrical music. Kipp is also recognized for his collaborations with artists across different genres, enhancing the vocal arrangements in several projects. His impact on music extends beyond his recordings; he has been involved in numerous charity events and benefits, using his platform to support various causes. Kipp Lennon’s ability to blend rock with theatrical elements has left a distinct mark on the music scene, influencing aspiring singers and songwriters in the realm of crossover music.