Cherie Call

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Drawn to the spotlight, Cherie Call has been performing since she was three and writing her own music since she was thirteen.

After high school she left her hometown of Mesa, Arizona and moved to Utah to study at Brigham Young University. While there, she studied under Professor Stephen M. Jones. In 1997 Call graduated with a degree in music.

Following BYU graduation, Call recorded several self-release albums, had songs included on EFY CDs, as well as movie soundtracks. In 2001 she released her first album through Deseret Book.

Since then, Call has won several Pearl awards from The Faith Centered Music Association, been invited to perform at Nashville’s famous Blue Bird Café, and was a finalist in the Kerrville New Folk songwriting competition.

Call enjoys traveling throughout the United States inspiring women through her words and music (Cherie Call).

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