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Cherelle Jardine

The road towards a musical career began early for Toronto born Cherelle Jardine. At eight she was introduced to the piano at a friend’s house, at fourteen she wrote her first song and three years later she began to play guitar. After a brief stint in a band environment, with AZ IZ in 1992, Cherelle decided to go solo. In 1994, Cherelle released her first full-length CD “Born Naked”. Working with Producer Gerry Gagnon. Cherelle put together a strong “official “debut. The pace of her advancement as a professional musician quickened, Cherelle was extremely active in the “behind the scenes” of BC’s musical community. Jardine became President of the Pacific Songwriter’s Association. In 1997, Cherelle also co-founded the Pacific Alliance of Independent Recording Artists, Cherelle was also a director of Women In Music, and Salmon City Music, a Richmond based music group. Cherelle hardly paused for a breath before putting together a new band which would showcase the new batch of songs that were to pop up on her second independently released CD” Something good is happening” in 1998-an effort which received similarly glowing reviews as Born Naked. Produced by Rob... more...
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