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Sable Winters (born June 19, 1965 in Shreveport, LA and raised in Dallas, TX) is an American singer songwriter jazz vocalist, neo-soul singer and recording artist. In the summer of 1989, Winters was introduced to jazz and pop singer Sarah Vaughan at one of her final performances at an Atlanta, GA music festival in midtown Piedmont Park, which ignited a passion in her for singing vocal jazz. The quest to sing and perform led to visiting local venues and participating in open mic throughout the area. While working full-time in the 9-to-5 corporate world, it would take another five years before Winters ramped up to a full-time pursuit of a professional music career. A relocation to the Washington, D.C. area brought forth opportunities at Blues Alley and other such venues, while her ultimate move to the San Francisco Bay Area finally saw her career begin to accelerate. In 2004, joining and becoming a voting member of the San Francisco Chapter's National Association of Recording Arts and Sciences (NARAS, aka The Recording Academy) was a critical move toward being noticed in the music industry. Her voluntary efforts and contributions to the Special Events and Membership committees were key to accessing the resources necessary to effectively pursue a recording career and achieve growing name recognition. Volunteerism proved both valuable and rewarding. Winters was twice nominated for a seat on the San Francisco NARAS chapter Board of Governors 2005-2007 (singer) and 2007-2009