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These are teachers that I, or people whose judgment I trust, have used and had a good experience with. It is by no means meant to be a complete list of all the good voice teachers in Nashville. If a teacher is not on this list it does not mean he or she isn't good but anyone on the list is someone whose work I trust. The list will grow as I discover more to recommend. Please check with them personally to find out about their rates and policies.

Rene Grant-Williams - 615- 259-4900 - one of the coaches the labels send their artists to. I have studied with her and can vouch for the fact that she is amazing. She is very expensive and in demand, but also has other teachers trained in her method who are less expensive and easier to get appointments with. 

Phoebe Binkley - 615-832-4199 -she's been teaching for many years and could charge a lot more, but cares too much to price herself out of the range of aspiring singers. She understands the music business and can give career advice along with the vocal lessons. I studied with her personally and grew a lot under her gentle guidance.

Susan Anders - 615-353-7869 - a masters degreed teacher, she arrived in 2002 from California and is already getting work from the labels.

Kathy Chiavola   - 383-1460 -  KCSING1@aol.com - a Bluegrass diva, a session singer and a teacher with an impressive resume.

Jamie Wigginton  615-329-1504 - a professor of commercial voice at Belmont University, Jamie  is particularly helpful to young artists pursuing a professional career.

Kim Wood Sandusky - 615-327-2523 - used often by the major labels to coach their artists.

 

 

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