Kathleen Fontaine-Prattis, also known as "Kat," is a gifted singer hailing from Chester, PA, near Philadelphia. Her remarkable talent was evident from a young age, leading her to collaborate with local artists and catch the attention of musicians, singers, and producers within Philadelphia's thriving music scene. As the Sound of Philadelphia and the empire built by Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff flourished, Kat Fontaine's experience and reputation grew alongside it, placing her among the city's top vocalists. Throughout her career, she worked with esteemed musicians such as Norman Harris, Bunny Sigler, Billy Paul, The Trammps, and Ron Tyson of The Temptations. Sharing the stage with renowned artists like KC & The Sunshine Band, Sister Sledge, and Gloria Gaynor, as well as legends like B.B. King and Ray Charles, further solidified her status. Recently, under the guidance of respected Philly soul producer Butch Ingram, Kat embraced her solo potential and released her own album, "Kat Fontaine & The Society Hill Orchestra - This Time," which received critical acclaim. Among the album's standout tracks is the soulful and inspiring "This Time Baby," featuring a new radio remix and an instrumental version that will surely delight her fans.