Cheryl Porter
Cheryl Porter is a 50-year-old American jazz singer known for her gospel-based music and jazz-inspired singing style. She gained recognition as the lead vocalist for the Northern Illinois University Jazz Ensemble, collaborating with renowned jazz musicians.
Jazz Singer
August 28, 1972
Virgo
52
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Cheryl Porter, a distinguished vocal coach and singer from the United States, has gained recognition through her work with major record companies, TV shows, and musical productions. As a singer and performer, she has participated in numerous live events and recording sessions. Among her notable accomplishments are coaching singers for the “High School Musical” franchise, performing the national anthem at NFL games, and working with renowned artists such as Josh Groban, Jennifer Hudson, and the late Whitney Houston. Cheryl has also contributed to the success of participants on “The Voice” and “American Idol.”
In addition to her work with popular artists, Cheryl has been involved in various collaborations, live performances, and recording projects. A fascinating aspect of her career is her recruitment as the lead vocalist for the esteemed Northern Illinois University Jazz Ensemble, which is known for its collaborations with prominent jazz musicians.