Howie Damron

Karisa Ann Damron

Nashville and the music industry is saturated daily with new, up and coming artists all having a dream of being the next big “Star”. Few will ever see success because without knowledge and a plan a young heart can be badly broken to the point that they simply refuse to continue with their music career and much talent will be wasted.

After years of preparation and artist development, look out world, here comes Karisa Ann Damron. Her very first appearance was at the age of 8, when she asked her father, Howie Damron (a successful entertainer within the world of Freemasonry) if she could sing at his show in Eddyville, Ky. Howie said, “Look out at all the people in here and, if you still feel you want to, then stand in front of the stage and give me thumbs up." Howie said with tears in his eyes, “I looked and she had both thumbs held high in the air and she not only sang but sang well to the point of a standing ovation”.

She’s been performing with her father for the past 11 years, always receiving fabulous reviews. She’s been in some pretty serious company in here life, being motivated and inspired by some of the top Artists ever to hit the industry. Artists like the late great Johnny Paycheck, Ricochet, and dozens more. Her overwhelming performance of the “Oh Canada” Canadian National Anthem at the main ballroom at Opry Land Hotel at the National convention of the N.W.T.F. left no doubt that she was ready and had the complete and full package of major stardom as a professional Artist that will set the new pace for all to follow.

Her willingness to learn and her self motivation has landed her on an album called “Hiram’s Call” where she sings a duet with her father. The album is endorsed and marketed to millions of Freemasons worldwide by the Supreme Council Scottish Rite Masons in Washington, DC, and hundreds of Masonic web sites throughout the world on the “Global Fraternal Network”. She has been performing and selling and signing her autograph on the “Masonic Pride Tour”. She is a frequent guest on the “Saturday Night Jamboree" sponsored by the DAWG radio station in Huntington, WV.


Her song writing talents have been honed to perfection from years of schooling with her father and her respect is earned from every band member who accompanies her because it doesn't take long before they realize, “Here’s the real deal”.

In her fathers own words “This is my daughter in which I’m very proud of. Please welcome Karisa Damron!