Cheyenne Elliott

Cheyenne Elliott

Cheyenne Elliott learned her craft and drew innately from being born into a family of music royalty, including her grandmother-the iconic Dionne Warwick-and late superstar cousin Whitney Houston. Cheyenne's talent was recognized at the tender age of 9 years old, at which time she started singing in public. Dionne called her to the stage to sin... Show more »
Cheyenne Elliott learned her craft and drew innately from being born into a family of music royalty, including her grandmother-the iconic Dionne Warwick-and late superstar cousin Whitney Houston. Cheyenne's talent was recognized at the tender age of 9 years old, at which time she started singing in public. Dionne called her to the stage to sing while performing "That's What Friends Are For" at the Coney Island Amphitheater in New York, which then led to her making hundreds of guest appearances around the world.Cheyenne has been writing songs and working with some very talented producers. She will release new music later this year. In addition to her musical career now taking off, Cheyenne is conquering the acting profession. She is training with world-renowned coach Susan Batson, who has worked with some of the biggest actors, including Nicole Kidman, Tom Cruise and Jennifer Lopez. Susan's support of Cheyenne has been extraordinary, while preparing her for film, television and theater. She is also training with the esteemed theater coaches and Broadway stars Mary Setrakian and Susan Campanaro at the Susan Batson Studio. Cheyenne appeared with musical members of her famous family--including Warwick and Houston--to record "Family First," which was featured on the Atlantic Records released music inspired by the Tyler Perry film: Daddy's Little Girls (2007). This fall, she will film scenes for her big screen debut in the indie horror film, Clinton Road (2017), directed by Steve Stanulis and produced by Noel Ashman, Richard Grieco and Stanulis for Stanulis Productions.Cheyenne is dedicated to the fight against HIV/AIDS, and shined in a recent performance at Life Ball, which took place in Vienna, Austria. Philanthropic efforts are nothing new to the conscious budding singer and actress. She has selflessly appeared in support of many causes in addition to HIV/AIDS, including the LGBT community, Wounded Warrior Project and education. She often takes time to visit patients of children's hospitals to uplift them with her generous spirit. Show less «
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