Biography
Cheryl Edelmann was born in San Diego, California. At the age of one month, her parents moved to New Jersey. During that cross-country trip in the mountains of Flagstaff, Arizona, her parents’ car ran out of gas. A truck driver, whose identity was “Carl Driver” came to their aid. His only statement was to take care of that beautiful angel baby girl. From that moment on, Cheryl’s parents knew that God had a real purpose for her life.
Cheryl was born again at the age of 4 and baptized at the age of 6; one of the youngest members of her church to be baptized. Cheryl began taking piano lessons at the age of 11. She would play from the hymnal for hours as her father listened and praised the Lord. At the ripe old age of 16, she was playing the “Hallelujah Chorus,” along with the famed pianist, Dino’s background tapes. Although she loved playing her piano, singing was always uppermost on her mind.
At the age of 16, Cheryl entered Westminster Choir College in Princeton, New Jersey where she majored in piano and minored in voice. She traveled with the Westminster Choir then conducted by many famous conductors at Carnegie Hall and the Philadelphia Academy of Music.
Having been raised on Gaither music and Southern Gospel, Cheryl automatically was drawn to Country music and wanted desperately to move to Nashville to become a Country music artist. She made several demo tapes and traveled to Nashville singing on the stages of the Grand Ole Opry and the Ryman Auditorium. However, God had a different calling on her life and that was to sing for His honor and glory! Cheryl then continued singing in local churches, just waiting for God to open the doors for her.
In 2005 Cheryl made her first full length CD, entitled “Praise His Name,” which was produced at a local Christian studio. Soon thereafter, she was called to do a concert in the mountains of Pennsylvania at a lovely Christian retreat. It was there, that the anointing fell and Cheryl knew she was finally doing what God had called her to do.
A second 11-song CD entitled, “Garment of Praise” is now complete. “Garment of Praise,” was produced by both Dustin Jenkins and Lynn Royce Taylor, and includes the single, “That’s My Boy,” written by Martha Goodwin Ketron. This brand new CD also features a duet with Lynn Royce Taylor entitled, “Hold On To The Miracle,” which was written by both Cheryl and Dustin Jenkins.
With her love for God and her passion for praising Him with her unique voice, Cheryl is excited about the future.
– Written by Betty Donley
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Members:
Cheryl Edelmann
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Sounds Like:
I have my own unique sound.
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Influences:
Royce Taylor, The Gaither Vocal Band, David Phelps, The Wilburns, The Goodwins, Ivan Parker, Anthony Burger, Martina McBride, Vince Gill, Jeff & Sheri Easter, The Gaither Vocal Band
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AirPlay Direct Member Since:
09/17/07
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Profile Last Updated:
08/18/23 18:08:52