Sarah Elizabeth Charles and Jarrett Cherner, who are married, collaborated on a new album titled
Tone. (Photo: Fanny Delsol)
As an aspiring jazz singer, the teenage Sarah Elizabeth Charles wanted to be Sarah Vaughan. But after writing a lot of tunes that she imagined Vaughan might have sung, the Massachusetts native sensed that the music was not a fully authentic expression of her artistic self. She needed to reassess her goals. And she did so when she moved to New York and enrolled at The New School. “I was beginning to see that there was a part of my voice that I wasn’t allowing to come through,” she said in a December conversation via Zoom. “I remember during my freshman year going out to hear so much music in New York, and all of it sounded so different and all of it was jazz. I thought, ‘Maybe if I just let myself be for a little while, my voice has validity here. It just has to find its own space.’”
Updated: Fri 15th Jan
Wrexham woman who had to fight for her life after losing mum to COVID-19 urges people to stay home
This article is old - Published: Friday, Jan 15th, 2021
A Wrexham woman who has been fighting COVID-19 in the intensive care unit after her mum died from the virus is urging the community to adhere to the rules and stay safe.
Denise Charles, 52, has also thanked staff at Wrexham Maelor Hospital for their “truly amazing” care after she was also treated there for COVID-19.
Denise’s mum Betty (Elizabeth) Charles, 82, from Hightown, passed away on December 23rd from COVID-19, whilst Denise was also fighting the virus at home and later rushed to hospital herself.
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