Kerry Harvick (born September 10, 1974; Comanche, Texas) is an American country music artist. At age 19, she performed on a local radio show, where she was discovered by Don Light, who signed her to a publishing contract with Cal IV Entertainment. Her first cut as a songwriter was "'Til Nothing Comes Between Us", a Top 20 hit for John Michael Montgomery in 2002.[1] Harvick signed to Lyric Street Records in 2004, working with producer Byron Gallimore. She released one single, "Cowgirls", which was co-written by former Arista Nashville artist Ryan Tyler along with Angelo Petraglia and Hillary Lindsey. Although the song entered the Billboard country charts and peaked at #45, Harvick's album was not released, and she was dropped from the label. She also posed in the March 2005 issue of FHM magazine along with fellow country singers Jennifer Hanson, Lauren Lucas, Catherine Britt, Shelly Fairchild, Jessi Alexander, Jamie O'Neal and Tift Merritt.[2] Harvick starred on the first season of the Oxygen Network show The Bad Girls Club.
The Bad Girls Club
Harvick starred in the first season of the reality series The Bad Girls Club.[3] All though some girls were sent home, Harvick stayed throughout the whole duration of filming. She was considered the weakest cast member after needing help fending off one of the cast members. The show also filmed her working on her music career in country music.
Bad Girls Road Trip
After filming wrapped for season one of Bad Girls Club, Kerry participated in the spin off series Bad Girls Road Trip. She was featured in the first episode only along with DeAnn, as the girls begins casting for the new season in her hometown of Nashville
SinglesYear Single US Country Album 2004 "Cowgirls" 45 Cowgirls (unreleased) 2005 "That's What Your Love Does" — 2007 "The Biggest Thing" — single only
Year Video Director 2005 "Cowgirls" Trey Fanjoy "That's What Your Love Does"