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Some people are born to be stars. Charity is one of them.According to her mother, "She sang before she could talk." Nothing has changed about that. Born to preachers in Kentucky and growing up in Alabama, Charity began her vocal journey by singing in church. With influences like Crystal Lewis and Amy Grant, she fell in love with her own kind of music, a soulful mix of gospel and blues.At 18, Charity recorded her debut album, "Transformation," a tribute to her change from a small town hero to a mainstream musical symbol. She then toured with the gospel group, "Colour Blind," performing throughout Europe and the United States.With unforgettable stage experience under her belt, Charity decided to enroll at Belmont University in 2002 to further her education of the music business. There, she immersed herself in the musical culture of Nashville, was chosen to participate in the esteemed Christian Music Showcase, and accepted the opportunity to attend Belmont East, a program that allows music business students to study and intern in New York City for a semester. Working at Sony BMG and seeing the success of grassroots marketing firsthand, Charity came to the realization she was going to be a singer. She says, "I can't remember ever wanting to be anything else and I could no longer deny my passion for the stage." Upon her return to the Music City, Charity focused on her craft as a songwriter, observing the successful and recognizing the equation for a hit song.Now at 25, Charity has developed a vocal style uniquely her own. Emotional, rich, controlled, and flawless she compels all of your senses with a stage performance that you can't take your eyes from. Respected by industry professionals around the world, Charity is a true performer who can capture a moment in a song, and show the world how she feels with a talent that is purely her's alone.Undoubtedly possessing all the traits needed for lasting success, Charity will revolutionize the world of music.Some people are born to be stars, Charity is one of them.Doing a scratch vocal;)
Brett at the studio
Randall playing the bass