A Quote by Carmen Cusack

I grew up in the church. My mother was highly religious. I was singing at the age of five for big congregations. — © Carmen Cusack
I grew up in the church. My mother was highly religious. I was singing at the age of five for big congregations.
I was aware of it, but I grew up in a very a-religious family. My mother never went to church, she never had any religious training or background. It was never a part of our social interaction.
I grew up in a very religious family. I could read the Qu'ran easily at the age of five.
I grew up singing in Kansas. My dad had a band when I was growing up. So I sang in church and school and started singing with his band when I was seven. So I've been singing all my life.
I grew up in the church and began to recite set pieces at the age of four and five, like many of the other kids.
My father's a deacon, my mother's a choir director, so I grew up in the church and singing in the choir, begging my mom if I could have a solo.
I'm a true singer who grew up singing in church, so I love singing my heart out.
Singing actually came first. As a kid, I grew up singing in church and around the house.
I'm very soulful. I grew up singing in church. When I sing a song, I like to feel what I'm singing.
I've been singing forever; I grew up singing in church.
I grew up singing in church. I've been doing that since I was 3 years old. Singing was a blessing for me to do.
I grew up with my grandmother because my parents were making careers and didn't have much time for me. She was a highly religious Serbian Orthodox, spending most of her time in church. It's a great mix, and I use all these elements in my work.
I grew up in a very religious household. My mom was a church organist. I was a religious kid.
I grew up singing in a church choir.
I grew up in the United Methodist Church, and church was always a very big part of my growing up.
Like all soul singers, I grew up singing in church but sometimes I would leave early and sit in the car listening to gospel band, The Blind Boys of Alabama. Hearing their lead singer Clarence made me connect the idea of church and show business and see how I could make a career singing music that stirred the soul.
I grew up in the Midwest and had a lot of exposure to big religion. I went to church every Sunday - my mother even sang in the choir - and most families I knew where practicing Christians.
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