Sharone Rosen

Sharone Rosen has been singing since she was 3 years old and playing guitar since she was 10. Her guitar went with her everywhere she went. High school English and Spanish teachers gave her folk songs to learn to then sing in class. Everything then and now is a cue to singing a song. Sharone earned her Bachelor of Arts in Theater with an emphasis on musical performance from CSUN, studying classical voice as well as acting.

 

She spent 30 years using her classical voice training, as well as her guitar, leading services as a synagogue cantor in the San Fernando Valley. She has appeared in a variety of community theater musicals, over the years, and has often performed with the California Chapter of the International Western Music Association at the Gene Autry Museum of the American West and for the Cowboy Social Club in Burbank.

 

Sharone also spent much of her career as a radio announcer, from 1980- 2015. Sharone did character, cartoon and voice over work in the mid 1970s, earning a Gold Record for the read-a-long Lady & the Tramp for Buena Vista records.

 

It may look and sound like a banjo, but the instrument is tuned like a guitar, so it feels, to Sharone, like an old friend. Sharone’s husband is a gifted pianist, who plays by ear and has perfect pitch. Ask him anything, he can play it for you. Making music with her husband and being one of the Feisty Women are nothing short of a pure joy!