I was in a church choir early on and that really helped me musically in terms of chops, learning how to sing harmonies.
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I've taken singing lessons since I was young, just to work on technique.
I sang in choir as a kid.
I was in a choir as a kid. It was from those early days that my outlook on harmonies and arrangements were nurtured. I always took that with me, even on the earliest Bad Religion record, which strangely was only about six years after that.
I took vocal lessons all through my childhood and still do. I was classically trained.
I sang a lot as a little girl and entered competitions. I loved singing in choirs, but it was as I got older that I really found my voice.
I've been singing since I could talk, pretty much. My dad was really musical and taught me how to sing harmonies and got me a karaoke machine with tape decks.
I sang in church choir all my life, through elementary school, junior high and high school.
When I was at school, I was in choirs more than anything else, from a very young age, about 9 years old. And then I started taking drum lessons.
I started taking singing classes just two years ago. It was great. I never knew I could sing but I kind of found my voice.
I grew up teaching parts to choirs, and I love a whole group of voices singing as one.
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