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Donna Cori Gibson

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Donna Cori Gibson
Birth nameDonna Cori
OriginNew York City
GenresContemporary Christian music
Instrumentsvocals
LabelsGolden Arrow Catholic Music and Media
Websitedonnacori.com

Donna Cori Gibson is an American contemporary Christian singer.

Biography[edit]

Gibson was born in New York City and grew up in Miami.[1] She began studying music and performance as a child. When she was ten years old she joined the Miami Choral Society, where she performed for four years.[2] She studied musical theatre at the Miami Performing and Visual Arts Center.[2] She later attended the University of Miami, where she studied jazz vocals, opera, business, and engineering.[2]

Gibson's music is produced through Golden Arrow Catholic Music and Media and EWTN.[1][3] Her album Divine Mercy Prayers was featured on the audio version of Saint Faustina's Diary, which was produced by the Congregation of Marians of the Immaculate Conception in Stockbridge, Massachusetts.[1] The production of her album The Way of the Cross was funded by fan donations.[1] Her music has been featured in the television programs Life on the Rock and Backstage on EWTN, New York;s Prayer Channel, and Shalome World Catholic TV.[2][4]

Gibson became a lay member of the Carmelites of the Most Pure Heart of Mary in 1999.[1][5] She is also a member of the Legion of Mary and the Militia Immaculatae and has been a guest speaker at Eucharistic congresses.[2]

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 "Donna Cori Gibson".
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 "Catholic singer, songwriter or Contemporary Catholic music and songs – Female Christian Singer". donnacori.com.
  3. Gibson, Donna Cori. "Donna Cori – Apologetics, Divine Mercy, Women's Issues Catholic Speaker". Catholic Speakers Organization.
  4. "Donna Cori Gibson". Jango Radio.
  5. "Donna Cori Gibson Concert". St. John the Baptist Catholic Church.


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