A Quote by Chi Chi DeVayne

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. — © Chi Chi DeVayne
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 grew up singing in church. I've been doing that since I was 3 years old. Singing was a blessing for me to do.
When I was 5 years old I started singing in church and I hated my voice because I sounded like a grown woman, not a child. I was ashamed of it.
The whole thing of singing on my own has been accidental and random. I sang a huge amount as a kid, and I was a boy soprano. I didn't do that much classical music; I did a little bit. I had a lovely voice. And then when my voice dropped, I didn't worry about it consciously because I wasn't that invested in my singing at the time.
I had been singing since I was 3 years old, so my love of singing was always there.
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've been singing in church since I was little; my grandmother is a pastor.
I started singing in a choir when I was 4 years old.
I guess my first professional experience was when my church choir director told my mother that I had a gift with my voice and said that I should think about auditioning, at 11 years old, for the chorus of our regional opera company.
I'll never feel as comfortable singing as I do playing. The mandolin is my real voice. My actual voice is sort of my secondary voice, but I love to do it and I love giving people relief from playing with a little bit of singing.
I've been singing since I was 8 years old and working in clubs since I was 14. I've been working full time since I was 16.
I had stage fright for years and years, and I could hear it in my singing. But since I've done it so often for so many years, you'd think that I'd relax a little bit, and I think that I have.
It is the voice of the Church that is heard in singing together. It is not you that sings, it is the Church that is singing, and you, as a member of the Church, may share in its song.
I grew up in newsrooms. I've been in newsrooms since I was 17 years old. Journalism has been like my church; it's been like my identity.
Before 'Music and Lyrics,' I was just doing high school plays and singing in my church choir and my school choir.
I've been a huge horror fan since I was about eight years old, which is a little bit young to be watching scary movies.
And I've teamed up with a choir from home. They're called the Gori Women's Choir. They're a 23-piece all-female choir, and they've been going since the '70s.
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