Elizabeth Sabine

Elizabeth Sabine (born October 1923 in London – died December 2015 in Los Angeles) was a voice strengthening specialist, whose work to the field of voice was acknowledged when she became the recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Los Angeles Music Awards in 2003.[1][2]

Elizabeth Sabine
BornOctober 1923
DiedDecember 7, 2015

Biography

Sabine was raised in Australia and spent much of her early years in the field of entertainment, frequently appearing as a vocalist on the live variety TV show In Melbourne Tonight.

In 1974, she moved to Los Angeles where she soon befriended Robert Mazzarella,[3] a local singing teacher and operatic tenor. At the end of the 1970s, Elizabeth found she was able to refine the technique and strengthen the voices of hard rock and heavy metal music vocalists who often sung with vigorous screams and yells. Her technique enabled the singer to master their voice faster in comparison to the older methods available. Artists such as Axl Rose, singer of Guns N' Roses and front man Dave Mustaine, the founding member of Megadeth, have been tutored by Elizabeth who has been called the ‘Heavy Metal Grandma’.[4]

Lee Strasberg of the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute of Los Angeles, enlisted Elizabeth in 1981 to strengthen the voices of his acting and singing students,[5] and she did so for many years.

In 2008, Christian Rock band Barren Cross returned to the music world with new vocalist Dean Kohn[6] who spent two years under Elizabeth Sabine. Singers and Songwriters Krickett & Pepper also studied under Ms. Sabine.

Her website contains images of herself with a small sample of former students [7] including Cypress Hill's B-Real, Seinfeld's Cosmo Kramer, Keel vocalist Ron Keel, Australian music export Men at Work's Colin Hay and actor Christopher Reeve.

References

  1. "ROCK STAR VOICE COACH Elizabeth Sabine passes away at 93". Metal Sludge. 8 December 2015. Retrieved 2017-12-14.
  2. Elizabeth Sabine winner at Los Angeles Music Awards in 2003 .
  3. Elizabeth Sabine adopted the technique when introduced to Robert Mazzerella (LA Times article)
  4. "Vocal Coach Elizabeth Sabine, the Heavy Metal Grandma, Teaches Speech and Screech : People.com". Archived from the original on 2009-10-21.
  5. Elizabeth coached a number of group classes at the Strasberg institute... Fairfax Digital Archived 2011-07-06 at the Wayback Machine
  6. Official Barren Cross Press release citing the Elizabeth Sabine pupil Dean Kohn as their new lead singer
  7. Photos of Elizabeth Sabine with some well-known former students
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