Cherie Call
Cherie Call, folk singer/songwriter, shares her gift of storytelling through music. She’s also a Mormon. She has been involved in music since a young girl, and now collaborates with many talented artists, such as Sam Payne and Tim O’Brien.
Cherie’s songs have been included on several albums produced for the LDS Especially for Youth summer programs, and also on the soundtracks to many independent films, including God’s Army, Charly, and the Banff Award winning film, “True Fans.” Cherie currently lives in Utah with her husband, three daughters, and a son.
She released the album “Grace” in October 2009.
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