Blue Heaven



 


Sharon O'Connor

Sharon O'Connor

Sharon’s first musical experience came at age eight with the clarinet. Throughout high school she sang in the chorus and participated in musical and dramatic productions.

As an undergraduate at Allentown College of St. Francis de Sales, Sharon joined the Campus Ministry Organization, which included an active music ministry.  She sang at weekend liturgies with the folk group, and learned to play the guitar.

A long time fan of Celtic music, in 1996 she developed an interest in the mandolin and began taking lessons from H. Jay Webb, the leader of a local musical group.  It was Jay who introduced her to bluegrass music.  She alternated between guitar and mandolin lessons until his death in 1999.  For a while, the mandolin didn’t receive much attention until Sue Stude invited Sharon to join the Gospel Vixens. Her playing, voice and personality is a vital element of Blue Heaven.

The 1918 Gibson F2 mandolin that she enjoys playing is fondly named "Jay," in memory of Mr. Webb and his music.