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Sharmila Guha attended the Los Angeles County High School for the Arts and continued studies as a classical singer at the University of California, Santa Barbara. When invited to appear as a featured soloist with the UCSB Jazz Ensemble, she discovered her passion for jazz. After college, she was accepted into the “Jazz in July” program at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, working with the legendary jazz singer Sheila Jordan.
Sharmila began her professional career in 2003 as a featured artist in the Santa Barbara Festival of Art & Jazz. She maintained her classical ties as a cantor and soloist at the historic Old Mission Santa Barbara. In 2003, she was invited to participate in the Thelonious Monk Jazz Institute. Re-locating back to her hometown in 2004, Sharmila focused her energy on her music career. In 2005, she was sought out in the talent search for Filipino-American jazz musicians, performing at the Inaugural Filipino-American Jazz Festival in LA's premiere jazz venue, the Catalina Bar & Grill.
Sharmila now performs as a jazz artist in Southern California having appeared with established names such as guitarist Larry Koonse, saxophonist Kim Richmond, and pianist Josh Nelson. She also works as a studio singer and private voice teacher. Sharmila continues to maintain her ties with classical singing as a cantor and soloist at St. John Fisher Church, in Rancho Palos Verdes, and as a member of the Los Angeles Master Chorale.
hey! found me on myspace too. i've been so out of it here on myspace...it's hard to keep these pages up to date and check them often. forgot to mention it on your FB wall but i hope we can play together sometime. i'll see ya around! =)
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Thanks, sweetheart! And just last night I was listening to the album and thinking "The vocals are ok, but I wish I was as polished as Sharmila." Girl, can I have a voice lesson from you? Seriously. Your phrasing--your tone--your style--you are the real deal. Your voice makes me want to hit the practice rooms :) Tyler
Hi Sharmila, thanks for the lesson you are fantasic.. I think me and grace need to come see you at the hollywood bowl!! our show is here on the flyer...
Congratulations Sharmila! just listened to the new project. Great work. your instrument sounds lovely and clear and sure and I enjoyed the strong choices you made with the music (the classical/jazz pairing is a new one and well done) EGO is one of my favorites. I haven't heard someone do that tune of Betty's and its a good one. Hope the CD brings you lots of work and further opportunities! Keep going and growing. xoxo kate
I dropped in a wave yesterday and after I road it, I kicked out my board was still in the air... when I stood up from the sand, the board came crashing down on my head fins first... All I heard was a crack!! then I touch the top of my head and felt like a 1 inch cut on the top... then blood all over the side of my face.... yummy... i was pretty pissed off 2 tho.. the waves are good this weekend and its getting bigger 2