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Anne
Walsh,
Alto/Tenor
Queen
Diva
Anne
started her singing career at the tender age of three,
serenading her
South Boston
neighbors with a stirring rendition of ‘I’ve Been
Working On The Railroad’ over and over and over again.
As the middle child (and only girl) of five
children, she grew up in a household, which was as
musical as it was noisy. With three brothers playing the
trombone, one on clarinet and one mom playing the organ,
it was quite an eclectic mix of sound!
Her
love of music was influenced by her mother Jean, an
organist for over 40 years and her mother (
Nan
), a very talented semi-professional singer in her own
right.
As
Jean’s favorite music is the Big Band sound, so is the
daughter’s. ”I
love the luscious arrangements and smooth vocals of the
big band era, especially those ladies!
As a child, her family would sing in the car with
mother and daughter harmonizing.” I think we must have
passed Vicki & her family somewhere along the
road!”
Anne’s musical experience includes musical
theatre productions in the local community as well as
several years of summer stock in the
New York
area. In addition, she was a long time member of the
award winning a cappella group, Harmonytryx (
New Jersey
), performing as both singer and vocal percussionist.
She can be heard on their CD recordings entitled Harmonytryx
and Fine Whine.
But
she is most proud to be singing diva-licious melodies
with the fine ladies of Purely Vocals. “It’s been
inspiring to direct this group of women, who had never
performed
a
cappella, and to watch their transformation over the
past four years has been so rewarding. Not only
musically, but in the friendships that we’ve formed
with each other.”
Anne lives with a menagerie of animals and two
wonderful parents, Jean & Coley.
“Thanks
mom & dad, for everything………………….”
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Shannon
Landis,
Soprano
Business
Diva
Shannon
Landis was born and raised in
Reading
,
Pennsylvania
, to a very musical family.
Guitars and rock music were a daily occurrence.
She took an early interest in the arts and singing,
making up songs and shows with neighborhood friends. She
participated in school variety shows and sang with her
family whenever possible.
When
she was thirteen, her family moved to
Jamaica Plain
,
MA
. Her parents encouraged her involvement with the
Footlight Club theater, an organization with which she
continues her collaboration, serving on the Board of
Directors as Volunteers Director.
She attended both
Hartwick
College
and the
University
of
Massachusetts
as a vocal performance major, eventually opting for a
more thorough arts experience, graduating with a
Bachelor's Degree in Theater.
After
joining the Braintree Choral Society in 2001, she
quickly found the opportunity to perform solo parts and
serve on the Board of Directors, first as Advertising
Manager, and later Treasurer. During this period she
auditioned for Purely Vocals and was offered a soprano
opportunity. Through Purely Vocals,
Shannon
has had the wonderful opportunity to expand her skills
and challenge herself musically. “Singing
a cappella is a welcome challenge.”
Writing
of challenges, while singing with Braintree Choral
Society and Purely Vocals, Shannon completed a Master's
Degree in Elementary Education from
Lesley
University
's Creative Arts and Learning program while
consecutively working full-time for
Harvard
University
's
School
of
Public Health
. And, as if that wasn't challenge enough,
Shannon
met and agreed to marry her fiancé David, an
accomplished musician and guitar teacher.
Her life has come full circle. Her home is once
again filled with guitars and rock music every day!
Shannon
's other interests include web design, reading, theater,
crochet/arts and crafts, and games.
One of
Shannon
's goals is to see Purely Vocals performing at larger
venues.
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Suzanne
Wasil,
Alto/Soprano
Secretary
Diva
Suzanne
Wasil grew up in Braintree, Massachusetts, the oldest of
five children.
She
began singing when asked to join her church folk group.
After surviving the initial jitters of singing
before live audiences, she found that she really loved
performing, especially harmonizing.
She continues to sing as a member of the St.
Francis folk group.
She has also sung with the St. Clare choir, and
as a cantor for weddings and funerals.
Suzanne has studied piano, voice, performed in
various musical revues, and several years ago, joined a
local community chorus where she continues to refine her
music skills. Singing
in a large group, performing classical and pop music, as
well as singing in various languages, has provided her
with rewarding challenges and much pleasure.
After
auditioning for Purely Vocals, she was chosen as an
alto. However,
the director saw fit to move her to Lead when the
combination of singers went from 6 to 4!
“A cappella has been challenging but very
rewarding. Having
to memorize enough music to perform for an hour in front
of a live audience was hard work but the enjoyment from
watching the faces on our audiences has made it well
worth the effort. Audiences
really enjoy our performances as well as the variety of
songs performed, especially those with vocal
percussion.”
Suzanne
is married with four children.
Her love of music has continued in the lives of
her children, three of whom play musical instruments,
and her daughter is pursuing a vocal performance degree
at the University of Southern Maine.
She is employed by the town of Braintree as a
speech/language pathologist.
Other
interests include arts and crafts projects,
scrapbooking, gardening, and enjoying the company of
family and friends.
Of course, harmonizing with her diva friends,
Anne, Shannon & Vicki, is a favorite way to spend
her after work time!
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Vicki
Silberstein,
Alto/Tenor
Princess
Diva
Vicki
Silberstein was born, raised and educated in
Connecticut
. For her
parents, neither of whom had graduated from high school,
achieving her Master’s Degree was a crowning
achievement.
She
always had a love for singing, inspired by her mother,
who sang with a “Big Band” back in the late forties.
The family would often take long Sunday drives,
listening and singing along to the radio.
“I‘ve always heard the harmonies when
listening to music, and it is quite natural for me to
sing the third above or below the melody.”
Vicki has been involved in music throughout her
life. She joined a local community chorus about nine
years ago, and has performed consistently with them
through many changes of directors.
“There
is such power in singing with a large group, and almost
a common thinking that happens when a group sings
together.” She
sings in her church choir, and has branched out into
performing Jazz when the opportunity presents itself.
Performing a cappella is a new endeavor. This
group has brought great challenges, opportunities and
joy to her. “It
is a new experience to sing semi-professionally, having
to memorize a large repertoire, and appearing live
before many different audiences.
It has been a particular thrill to sing the
national anthem at local ballparks. We have become great
friends who share a common love of performing. Our vocal
blend is something special—hard to achieve, but a real
gift to find.”
Vicki has worked with speech and hearing impaired
children and adults for over 14 years and her career
path has been very rewarding for her.
Not only has she taught at the University level
throughout
Boston
in the area of Speech and Hearing Disorders, she also
completed a course that has brought her an advanced
certification as a School Administrator.
She served for three years as the Special
Education Administrator in the Weymouth School System,
and is currently the principal of an
Early
Childhood
Center
on the
South
Shore
.
When not singing, Vicki plays soccer and
racquetball, cooks, quilts and crochets. “I always
have to keep something moving-my feet, my hands or my
mouth! “ She
also enjoys traveling with her family, especially since
her children are now young adults.
Her personal goal is to perform at larger sports
venues in the
Boston
area. GO
SOX!
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