A Quote by Elijah Kelley

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. — © Elijah Kelley
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 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've been singing forever; I grew up singing in church.
I had been singing since I was 3 years old, so my love of singing was always there.
I'm singing the way that I love to sing, which is like old soul, like old Al Green. I grew up about an hour from Memphis. So all that music that I grew up with - the Stax music and early rhythm n' blues - I'm doing that. I'm actually getting out from behind my guitar and I'm singing.
I started singing in church with my sister Maria when I was four, and I've been pretty much singing ever since. There's never been anything else for me to do.
I've been singing since I was like 7 years old in the choir at church, so I do have a little bit of a voice.
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 doing this journey in acting and singing since I was six years old, and I definitely think this will take me to the next level - in movies.
I remember growing up singing; even when I was just three years old, I was singing all the time in the house. My parents said I was singing before I could even talk properly.
I hadn't been exposed to music except in church. They used to have me singing a solo when I was five years old.
I grew up singing professionally since I was 7 years old and so to get to play a character who's living out their Rock star dreams as JEM was pretty much epic.
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've always been singing. Since day one. I started doing musical theater and you have to sing in musical theater and so that's where I got most of my training. So singing on stage, you just inevitably, when you're around other vocal artists, you get better at singing.
Church was the thing for me. The fellowship and the message that was given and singing in the choir and singing the solos and really listening to the words that you were singing and seeing how it affected people was huge for me.
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