Discography

"Cheri's storytelling through song was so evocative, it felt like she was weaving her own personal narrative into the fabric of every note." - Joey S.

Through the Fire

2021
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2021

What a Difference A Day Makes
Written by: Stanley Adams/Maria Grever
Published: 1959, Mercury Records

I Wish You Love
Written by: Charles Trenet
Published: 1942, Colombia Records

What A Wonderful World
Written by: Bob Thiele (as George Douglas)/George David Weiss
Published: 1967, United Recording

Over the Rainbow
Written by: Harold Arlen
Published: 1939, Leo Feist, Inc

You’re The Best Thing That Ever Happened To Me
Written by: Jim Weatherly
Published: 1973, Columbia

Zing, Went The Strings Of My Heart
Written by: James F. Hanley
Published:1939, Decca Records

Make You Feel My Love
Written by: Bob Dylan
Published: 1997, Columbia

What A Little Moonlight Can Do
Written by: Harry M. Woods
Published: 1934, Gaumont, British,  London

Through The Fire
Written by: David Foster/Tom Keane/Cynthia Weile
Published: 1984, Columbia

MORE
Written by: Ruiz Ortolani/Nino Olivero
Published: 1963, Creed Taylor

Someone Like You
Written by: Frank Wildhorn
Published: 1990 RCA Victor Atlantic

When You’re Smiling
Written by: Larry Shay/Mark Fisher/Joe Goodwin
Published: 1928 Mills Music

Why Do People Fall In Love
Written by: Frank Wildhorn/Jack F. Murphy
Published: 1999, Warner Chappell Music

I Know Where I’ve Been
Written by: Marc Shaiman/Scott Whitman
Published: 2007, New Line
 

Love, laughter, and hope. Cheri Giraud brings her classy, ardent, and captivating style to every song she sings. Her voice can transport you to a time reminiscent of the good ole days, happy memories, and yesteryear or thrill you with sassy renditions of popular classics, Broadway’s biggest hits, or gems from the Great American Songbook. 

She has entertained audiences in cabaret and dinner theatre settings and has performed for large audiences in stadiums and outdoor spectaculars, always projecting her friendly hometown girl attitude.  

Cheri’s extensive catalog features songs from legendary artists like Judy Garland, Dean Martin, Shirley Bassey, Ella, Liza, Linda Eder, and Frank Sinatra. She also brings a modern-day touch to songs by Adele, Chaka Khan, and the jazz artist, Stacy Kent.

Produced by Todd Hobin at Hobin Studios.

Engineer and Mastering by Brett Hobin

All My Tomorrows

2024
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2024

Almost Like Being in Love 2:01
By Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe
Copyright Wc Music Corp. o/b/o Frederick Loewe Foundation and Wc Music Corp.

Through The Fire 4:06
By David Foster, Tom Keane and Cynthia Weil
Copyright Peermusic III Ltd, Dyad Music Ltd., Bike Music o/b/o Tomjon Music , and Bike Music o/b/o Bravo, and Encore Music Copyright EMI Feist Catalog Inc

It's Impossible 3:20
By Sid Wayne and Armundo Manzanero Canche
Guest musician: Joe Carello, Saxaphone
Copyright Universal Music Mgb Songs and Universal Mgb Sa de Cv 

All My Tomorrows 4:32
By Jimmy Van Heusen and Sammy Cahn
Copyright Tmgr o/b/o Barton Legacy

Over the Rainbow 4:48
By Harold Arlen and E.Y. Harburg
Guest musician: Jumaane Smith, Trumpet
Copyright EMI Feist Catalog Inc.

Romancin' the Blues 4:52
By Jack Murphy and Frank N Wildhorn
Copyright BMG Sapphire Songs, Bronx Flash Music, Inc., Reservoir 416, and Wc Music Corp.

What a Little Moonlight Can Do 2:37
By Harry M. Woods
Copyright Warner Bros Music a Div of Warner Bros Inc.

For Once in My Life 2:51
By Ron Miller and Orlando Murden
Copyright EMI April Music Inc. o/b/o Jobete Music Co. Inc. and EMI Blackwood Music Inc. o/b/o Stone Diamond Music Corp.

Guess Who I Saw Today 3:26
By Murray Grand and Elisse Boyd
Copyright Sony/ATV Tunes LLC

What a Difference a Day Makes 3:22
By Maria Grever and Stanley Adams
Copyright Songwriters Guild of America o/b/o Estate of Stanley Adams and Universal Music-Z Tunes

After You've Gone 2:56
By Turner Layton and Henry Creamer

One for My Baby (And One More for the Road) 4:42
By Harold Arlen and Johnny Mercer
Copyright 1943, Mpl Music Publishing Inc. o/b/o Harwin Music Co.

When A Man Loves a Woman 4:41
By Calvin Lewis and Andrew Wright
Copyright 1966, Sony/ATV Songs LLC o/b/o Mijac Music and Warner-Tamerlane Pub o/b/o Pronto Music

I would like to extend a most sincere thank you to Todd Hobin, who has been instrumental in coaching and leading this project. Without his support and constant reminders of boosting my confidence to perform, I would not be able to even wrap my head and heart around it. To Brett Hobin, my extreme gratitude goes to you. Your magic on that sound board became the ears of this CD. Your feedback made me recognize how I would portray each word and note. I will cherish those teaching moments forever. Tom Honan, my constant guide, friend, and promoter, may we create many wonderful projects that lead us to higher highs of success. To my ever loyal and outstanding Music Director, Dan Pugh. My dear friend, how far we have come since that first meeting. Let the good times roll, and may we climb this mountain of success together. Brian Miller and Larry Luttinger, my steady guys. Never has a gal been so lucky to cross your paths. To Joe Carello and Jumaane Smith, I was honored that you were on this project. Your great talents go beyond what I could have ever imagined could be done with the tracks you performed on. Most of all,  to my parents, Kathleen and Big Joe Ciciarelli.  Their love of the Great American Songbook was not only the inspiration for this CD, but every performance I have the pleasure of doing. I know they are with me, shining down and letting me know how a song can change a moment in time, which makes a memory every time you hear it again.

Cheryl M.

"I could go hear her sing every day & it still wouldn't be enough. You can never hear too much Cheri."